Corrado Olmi
Corrado Olmi (24 October 1926 – 29 December 2020)[1] was an Italian actor and comedian.
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| Born | 24 October 1926 | 
| Died | 29 December 2020 (aged 94) | 
| Occupation | Actor | 
Life and career
    
Born in Jesi, Ancona, Olmi at very young age attended local amateur dramatic companies in his hometown.[2] He later moved to Rome, where he graduated in law and during his studies attended the Peter Sharoff Theatre Academy.[2] He was a very prolific stage actor, with hundreds of credits in works of prose, avanspettacolo, cabaret, operetta.[2] He was also very active in television (in television movies, TV-series and variety shows) and in films, where he was one of the most requested character actors.[2] Olmi is also the author of two autobiographical books, Oltre la scena and Oltre lo schermo.[2]
He died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy.[1]
Selected filmography
    
- Peccato di castità (1956)
 - Chiamate 22-22 tenente Sheridan (1960) – Pat – journalist
 - Un mandarino per Teo (1960) – Il signore in bianco
 - A Girl... and a Million (1962) – Visonà's Friend
 - L'amore difficile (1962) – Carabiniere (segment "Il serpente")
 - Adultero lui, adultera lei (1963) – L'avvocato dell'accusa
 - Shivers in Summer (1964) – Furricchio
 - I maniaci (1964) – The husband (segment "Il week-end")
 - Clémentine chérie (1964)
 - I due pericoli pubblici (1964) – Vigile (segment "Una domenica d'agosto")
 - Slalom (1965) – Italian Embassy Official
 - Wake Up and Die (1966) – Bobino, riccetatore
 - I nostri mariti (1966) – Monsignor Petrarca (segment "Il marito di Olga")
 - Sex Quartet (1966) – Aldini's Friend (segment "Fata Armenia")
 - The Devil in Love (1966) – Innkeeper
 - A Stranger in Paso Bravo (1968) – Jonathan
 - The Vatican Affair (1968) – Lentini
 - Ace High (1968)
 - Bandits in Rome (1968)
 - Colpo di sole (1968)
 - Satyricon (1969) – Seleuco
 - 12 + 1 (1969) – Waiter (uncredited)
 - The Archangel (1969) – Commissario Monteforte
 - The Cat o' Nine Tails (1971) – Morsella
 - Joe Dakota (1957)
 - Armiamoci e partite! (1971) – German soldier
 - Il merlo maschio (1971) – Violin teacher
 - Four Flies on Grey Velvet (1971) – Porter
 - A Girl in Australia (1971) – Don Anselmo
 - Il provinciale (1971)
 - Decameroticus (1972) – Ciacco
 - My Darling Slave (1973) – A passenger
 - Anno uno (1974) – Di Vittorio
 - Professore venga accompagnato dai suoi genitori (1974) – Mr. Novelli
 - L'uomo della strada fa giustizia (1975) – (uncredited)
 - Scandal in the Family (1975) – don Erminio
 - Apache Woman (1976) – Jeremy
 - The Cricket (1980)
 - Madly in Love (1981) – Sindaco
 - Bollenti spiriti (1981) – Doctor
 - Teste di quoio (1981) – Agente di viaggi
 - Porca vacca (1982)
 - Rich and Poor (1983) – S.O.F.R.A.M. Manager
 - Il petomane (1983)
 - Sfrattato cerca casa equo canone (1983) – Commissario
 - Due strani papà (1984)
 - Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style (1984) – Bonetti – negoziante di giocattoli
 - Il ragazzo del Pony Express (1986) – Father of Agostino
 - Missione eroica – I pompieri 2 (1987)
 - Il coraggio di parlare (1987) – Milan worker
 - Rimini Rimini – Un anno dopo (1988) – Flaminia's Husband ("La scelta")
 - Don Bosco (1988)
 - Italian Restaurant (1994, TV Mini-Series)
 - The Dinner (1998) – Arturo
 - Si fa presto a dire amore (2000) – Padre Enrico
 
References
    
- Cinema. E' morto l'attore Corrado Olmi, una vita tra grande schermo, palcoscenico e tv (in Italian)
 - Enrico Lancia. Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402131.
 
External links
    
- Corrado Olmi at IMDb
 
