Italian movie actors died in the year 2014

Here are 7 famous actors from Italy died in 2014:

Carlo Mazzacurati

Carlo Mazzacurati (March 2, 1956 Padua-January 22, 2014 Padua) was an Italian screenwriter, film director and actor. He had one child, Emilia Mazzacurati.

Mazzacurati started his career as a film critic, writing for the popular Italian film magazine, "Cinema Nuovo." He then went on to direct his first feature film in 1987, titled "Notte Italiana" (Italian Night). He received critical acclaim for his films, particularly for "La Lingua del Santo" (1990), which won the Nastro d'Argento Award for Best Original Screenplay. In 1993, he directed "Il Torino Nero" (The Black Torino), a film about the infamous Red Brigades terrorist group.

Mazzacurati continued to make films throughout the 1990s and 2000s, including the award-winning "Il Siero della Vanità" (The Serum of Vanity) in 2004. He also acted in a few films, including "Romanzo di un Giovane Povero" (The Story of a Poor Young Man) in 1995. However, he was particularly known for his talent as a screenwriter and director.

Mazzacurati passed away in 2014 in his hometown of Padua, Italy at the age of 57. His legacy as a celebrated Italian filmmaker and screenwriter lives on through his films and the influence he had on the Italian film industry.

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Federico Boido

Federico Boido (January 8, 1938 Novi Ligure-October 10, 2014) also known as Rick Boyd, Rick Boido, Rico Boido, Rick Bold, Rich Boyd, Rik Boyd, Ryck Boyd, Ryk Boyd or Rick Boydi was an Italian actor.

He began his career in the 1960s as a stuntman and later transitioned into acting, appearing in over 80 films throughout his career. Boido was known for his roles in Italian spaghetti Westerns and horror films, often playing tough and menacing characters. In addition to his film work, he also appeared on several Italian television series. Boido was a prolific actor, working steadily from the 1960s up until his death in 2014 at the age of 76.

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Giorgio Faletti

Giorgio Faletti (November 25, 1950 Asti-July 4, 2014 Turin) was an Italian actor, singer-songwriter and writer.

He started his career as a comedian, appearing on various Italian TV shows in the 1970s. In the 1980s, he transitioned into music, releasing several albums that were successful in Italy. However, Faletti is perhaps best known as a writer, having published several bestselling novels in the crime and thriller genres. His most popular work, "I Kill," sold millions of copies worldwide and was adapted into a successful TV series. Faletti was also a talented painter and sculptor, and his artwork has been exhibited in major galleries in Italy. He passed away in 2014 at the age of 63 due to lung cancer.

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Arduíno Colassanti

Arduíno Colassanti (February 15, 1936 Livorno-February 22, 2014 Niterói) a.k.a. Arduino Colasanti was an Italian actor and businessperson.

He moved to Brazil in his youth and became a naturalized Brazilian citizen. Colassanti was known for his work in Brazilian cinema, having appeared in more than 50 films. He was nominated for multiple awards throughout his career, including a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the Grande Prêmio do Cinema Brasileiro for his role in the film "Lavoura Arcaica".

Aside from his acting, Colassanti also founded a successful jewelry business with his wife, Sonia Bogner. The couple's designs were sold in high-end stores throughout Brazil and they were considered pioneers in the country's luxury jewelry industry. Despite his success in business, Colassanti continued to act throughout his life, appearing in his final film, "O Engenheiro", in 2013.

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Toni Ucci

Toni Ucci (January 13, 1922 Rome-February 17, 2014 Rome) a.k.a. Tony Ucci, Antonio Ucci or Antonio "Toni" Ucci was an Italian actor and comedian.

Ucci began his acting career in 1948 and appeared in over 60 films throughout his career. He was best known for his comedic roles in popular Italian films such as "Il vedovo" and "Il magnifico cornuto". Ucci was also a prolific voice actor, dubbing foreign films into Italian. In addition to his work in film, Ucci was a regular performer on Italian television shows such as "Canzonissima" and "Fantastico". He was recognized for his contributions to Italian cinema with the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2013 Nastro d'Argento Awards. Ucci passed away in Rome at the age of 92.

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Arnoldo Foà

Arnoldo Foà (January 24, 1916 Ferrara-January 11, 2014 Rome) a.k.a. Arnoldo Foa, Arnoldo Foá, Arnold Foa, Arnoldo Eugenio Foà or Arnoldo Foa' was an Italian actor, voice actor, film director and writer. He had five children, Annalisa Foà, Valentina Foà, Rossellina Foà, Giulia Foà and Orsetta Foà.

Foà started his career in the 1930s as a voice actor, providing Italian dubbing for foreign films. He later moved on to acting in theater, film, and television. He appeared in more than 100 films and worked with acclaimed Italian directors such as Federico Fellini and Michelangelo Antonioni.

Foà was also a respected stage actor and performed in numerous theater productions throughout his career, including works by Shakespeare and Pirandello. In addition, he directed and wrote several plays.

Foà was awarded with many honors during his life, including the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, the highest civilian honor in Italy. He continued to work in the entertainment industry until his death at the age of 97 in 2014.

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Remo Capitani

Remo Capitani (December 19, 1927 Rome-February 14, 2014 Rome) also known as Ray O'Conner or Ray O'Connor was an Italian actor.

He appeared in over 70 films during his career, working with many esteemed Italian directors such as Federico Fellini and Luchino Visconti. Capitani started acting in the late 1940s, primarily playing character roles in Italian neorealist films. He gained international recognition through his work in Fellini's films, including "La Dolce Vita" and "8½". Capitani was also a prolific voice actor, dubbing foreign films into Italian. In addition to his acting career, he was also a talented painter, exhibiting his works in several solo exhibitions throughout Italy. Capitani passed away in Rome at the age of 86.

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