Italian movie actors died in the year 2009

Here are 6 famous actors from Italy died in 2009:

Lou Albano

Lou Albano (July 29, 1933 Rome-October 14, 2009 Westchester County) also known as Louis Vincent Albano, Louis Vincent "Captain Lou" Albano, Captain Lou Albano, Capt. Lou Albano, 'Captain' Lou Albano, Loud Lou, Captain Lou, The Guiding Light, Leaping or Captain was an Italian wrestler and actor.

Albano started his wrestling career in the 1950s and became a popular villainous manager throughout the 1970s and 1980s, spending much of that time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). He was known for his wild fashion sense, often wearing Hawaiian shirts and sporting a thick beard. Albano was inducted into the WWF Hall of Fame in 1996. In addition to his wrestling career, Albano made several appearances in TV shows and movies, including playing Cyndi Lauper's father in the music videos for "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" and "Time After Time". Albano also had a role in the movie "Wise Guys" starring Danny DeVito and Joe Piscopo.

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Glauco Onorato

Glauco Onorato (December 7, 1936 Turin-December 31, 2009 Rome) was an Italian actor and voice actor. He had two children, Riccardo Onorato and Sara Onorato.

Onorato started his career in the 1960s as a dubber for foreign films in Italy. He then went on to become a popular character actor in Italian cinema, appearing in more than 70 films throughout his career. He was particularly known for his comedic roles, although he also played dramatic roles in films such as "Il Posto" and "La marcia su Roma".

In addition to his work in film, Onorato was also a prolific voice actor, lending his voice to many Italian-dubbed versions of popular films and TV shows, including "The Simpsons", "Star Trek", and "James Bond" films. He was also the Italian voice of the character Hagrid in the "Harry Potter" films.

Onorato was known for his distinctive voice and his ability to create memorable characters on screen. He remained active in the entertainment industry until his death in 2009 at the age of 73.

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Giulio Bosetti

Giulio Bosetti (December 26, 1930 Bergamo-December 24, 2009 Milan) also known as Giulio Stefano Bosetti was an Italian actor, voice actor, film director and impresario.

Bosetti made his film debut in the 1953 movie "The Anatomy of Love." He appeared in over 60 films throughout his career, working with numerous acclaimed directors such as Federico Fellini, Luchino Visconti, and Michelangelo Antonioni. Bosetti was also well-known as a voice actor, lending his voice to the Italian versions of various foreign films, including the voice of Dumbledore in the Harry Potter films. He directed several films as well, including "La Bohème" and "Festival di Sanremo." In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Bosetti was also a successful impresario, producing shows and events throughout Italy. He was posthumously honored with the Italian Order of Merit for Culture and Art in 2010.

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Tony Kendall

Tony Kendall (August 22, 1936 Rome-November 28, 2009 Rome) also known as Luciano Stella or Den X-Männern was an Italian actor and model.

Tony Kendall began his career as a model before transitioning into acting in the 1960s. He appeared in numerous Italian films throughout the decade, including spaghetti westerns and spy films, often under the pseudonym Luciano Stella. In the 1970s, he moved away from acting and focused on his work as a film producer. However, he returned to the screen in the 1980s, appearing in several comedies and horror films. Kendall also had a successful career as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films and cartoons into Italian. In addition to his work in entertainment, he was also a skilled painter and sculptor. Kendall passed away in 2009 at the age of 73.

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Oreste Lionello

Oreste Lionello (April 18, 1927 Rhodes-February 18, 2009 Rome) was an Italian actor, voice actor and comedian. He had five children, Luca Lionello, Davide Lionello, Fabio Luigi Lionello, Cristiana Lionello and Alessia Lionello.

Born in Rhodes, Greece, Lionello moved with his family to Italy as a child. He began his career as a voice actor and dubbed numerous foreign films into Italian. He later transitioned to acting on screen and on stage, appearing in popular Italian films such as "I Mostri" and "Il Bisbetico Domato". Lionello also had a successful career on television, starring in TV shows like "Quelli della notte" and "Indietro tutta!". In addition to his acting work, Lionello was also known for his comedic performances and impressions. He remained active in the entertainment industry until his death in 2009 at the age of 81.

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Mino Reitano

Mino Reitano (December 7, 1944 Fiumara-January 27, 2009 Agrate Brianza) also known as Beniamino Reitano or Reitano, Mino was an Italian actor and musician.

He was born in Fiumara, Calabria, Italy in 1944 and began his musical career in the early 1960s. Reitano was known for performing romantic ballads and was often compared to crooners like Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. He was also an accomplished actor, appearing in several films and television shows throughout his career. Aside from being a solo artist, Reitano was also a member of the trio "I Ricchi e Poveri" for a brief period in the 1970s. In 2009, he passed away in Agrate Brianza, Lombardy, Italy due to complications from a lung transplant.

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