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Arturo Dominici

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Arturo Dominici
Dominici in Two Escape from Sing Sing (1964)
Born(1916-01-02)2 January 1916
Died7 September 1992(1992-09-07) (aged 76)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActor
Years active1947–1983
SpouseIrene Quattrini
Children3

Arturo Dominici (2 January 1916 – 7 September 1992) was an Italian film, television and voice actor.[1]

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Biography

Born in Palermo, Dominici became best known for his many villainous roles in horror and fantasy films. He is best remembered for his performance as the monstrous Igor Javuto in Mario Bava's Black Sunday (1960), the evil Eurysteus in the 1958 Steve Reeves epic Hercules, and Papa Smurf in the 1981 cartoon The Smurfs.

His filmography includes more than 80 titles, including Antonio Margheriti's Castle of Blood (1964), in which he appeared with Black Sunday star Barbara Steele. Dominici dubbed the voice of Austrian actor Walter Ladengast in the Italian release version of Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979).

Dominici's daughter, Germana, is an Italian stage actress; at the age of 14 she had a small role as a farm girl in Black Sunday.

Death

Dominici died of cancer on 7 September 1992 and is buried in Rome.[2]

Partial filmography

References

  1. ^ "Arturo Dominici's dubbing contributions". Antoniogenna.net. Retrieved 31 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Arturo Dominici". IMDb. Retrieved 18 April 2023.

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This page was last edited on 6 December 2023, at 17:44
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