Italian movie actors died in the year 1961

Here are 1 famous actors from Italy died in 1961:

Alberto Talegalli

Alberto Talegalli (October 2, 1913 Spoleto-July 17, 1961 Fossato di Vico) was an Italian actor and screenwriter.

He began his acting career in the 1930s, appearing in several films such as "Lucrezia Borgia" (1935) and "Sette giorni all'altro mondo" (1936). Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, he gained recognition for his dramatic and comedic performances in films such as "Tototarzan" (1953) and "La grande guerra" (1959).

In addition to acting, Talegalli also worked as a screenwriter, contributing to the scripts of films like "L'ippocampo" (1943) and "Orizzonte di sangue" (1947). He was also a stage actor, performing in numerous productions in Rome and other Italian cities.

Despite his success, Talegalli struggled with alcoholism and died at the age of 47 from cirrhosis of the liver. His legacy as an actor and screenwriter lives on, and he is remembered for his contributions to Italian cinema.

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