Italian movie actors died when they were 56

Here are 4 famous actors from Italy died at 56:

Rafael Velasco

Rafael Velasco (November 3, 1947 Mexico City-September 12, 2004 Mexico City) also known as Rafael Tobías Velasco Romero was an Italian actor.

He died caused by myocardial infarction.

Velasco began his acting career in the 1970s, starring in various films and television shows. Some of his notable works include "Bananas Mécanicas" (1976), "Tijuana, Caliente" (1989), and "El Agujero" (1997). He also worked as a theater actor, and was a member of the National Theater Company in Mexico. Velasco was praised for his versatility as an actor, able to seamlessly transition between comedic and dramatic roles.

Aside from acting, Velasco was also a painter and a writer. He published several books of poetry and essays, and his artwork was exhibited in galleries in Mexico and Italy. Velasco was known for his eccentric and unconventional personality, often challenging societal norms and conventions through his art and writings.

Despite his success, Velasco struggled with addiction throughout his life. He was open about his struggles and actively advocated for addiction recovery programs in Mexico. Velasco's legacy continues to inspire artists and performers in Mexico and beyond.

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Enzo Petito

Enzo Petito (February 19, 1911 Naples-July 17, 1967 Rome) was an Italian actor.

He began his acting career in the 1930s, performing in theater productions and on radio programs. Petito made his film debut in 1939, appearing in the comedy film "Imputato, alzatevi!" and went on to act in over 200 films throughout his career. He was frequently cast in supporting roles, often portraying helpful and friendly characters with his distinctive comic style. Some of his most notable films include "Bicycle Thieves" (1948), "Totò, Peppino e la malafemmina" (1956), and "Il Gattopardo" (1963). Petito also worked as a voice actor, dubbing foreign films into Italian. His career was cut short when he died of a heart attack at the age of 56 while on set filming the comedy "Il Tigre". Petito's legacy as a beloved character actor in Italian cinema lives on.

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Giuseppe Anatrelli

Giuseppe Anatrelli (January 3, 1925 Naples-October 25, 1981 Naples) otherwise known as Geppino Anatrelli was an Italian actor.

He is best known for his work in the Italian film industry, appearing in over 60 films throughout his career. Anatrelli started out as a stage actor and later transitioned to film with his debut in the 1950 film "Due mogli sono troppe". He quickly became a prolific character actor in Italian cinema, often playing supporting roles in a variety of genres including comedy, drama, and crime films. Anatrelli collaborated with notable Italian directors such as Federico Fellini and Carlo Verdone, and starred alongside legendary actors such as Marcello Mastroianni and Claudia Cardinale. Anatrelli's last appearance on screen was in the 1981 film "Testa o croce" directed by Nanni Loy. He passed away later that year at the age of 56.

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Bombolo

Bombolo (May 22, 1931 Ponte-August 21, 1987 Rome) otherwise known as Franco Lechner or Franco Necker was an Italian actor and comedian.

He was born in Pozzallo, Sicily and began his career in the 1950s as a stage actor in the Avanspettacolo and then moved on to the world of cinema in the 1960s. Bombolo was known for his comedic role as the bumbling sidekick in many Italian films alongside actor Tomas Milian. Despite his large and overweight physique, he was considered one of Italy's most beloved comedic actors. Bombolo acted in over 70 films in his career and worked with some of Italy's greatest directors. He passed away at the age of 56 due to a heart attack.

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