This page will contain news stories about Alberto Sordi, as they become available.Alberto SordiAlberto Sordi (June 15, 1920 - February 25, 2003) was an Italian actor and director. He was the voice of Oliver Hardy in the Italian version of the Laurel & Hardy films. Sordi acted in more than 150 movies during his life; mainly in comedic roles where he used the Roman dialect to express the typical Roman people. Alberto Sordi worked with Federico Fellini in the movie I vitelloni, however he had a big success with these movies: Selected filmography
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Alberto Sordi worked with Federico Fellini in the movie I vitelloni, however he had a big success with these movies:. On TV:. Sordi acted in more than 150 movies during his life; mainly in comedic roles where he used the Roman dialect to express the typical Roman people. On screen:. He was the voice of Oliver Hardy in the Italian version of the Laurel & Hardy films. On stage:. Alberto Sordi (June 15, 1920 - February 25, 2003) was an Italian actor and director. Robert Francis Vaughn (born November 22, 1932) is an American actor noted for stage, screen and TV work. Un borghese piccolo piccolo (1978). Hustle. Lo scopone scientifico (1972). The Protectors. Detenuto in attesa di giudizio (1971). The Man From U.N.C.L.E.. Il medico della mutua (1968). Demon Seed (voice, uncredited). I due nemici (1962). S.O.B.. Una vita difficile (1961). The Towering Inferno. Gastone (1960). Bullitt. Il vigile (1960). The Magnificent Seven. Tutti a casa (1960). Truman and FDR. La grande Guerra (1959). Portrayed Harry S. Il conte Max (1957). Mi permette babbo (1956). Il seduttore (1954). I vitelloni (1953). Lo Sceicco Bianco (1951) [1] (http://www.cinemaitaliano.net/diseht/sceicco.htm)[2] (http://www.cinemaitalia.com/fellini/sceiccb.html). |