Vincenzo Musolino

Actor - Italy
Born 1930 in Reggio Calabria
Died May 9, 1969 in Romea

Mini-Biography:
Vincenzo Musolino was born in 1930 in Reggio Calabria. He was an Italian Actor, known for La Ciociara (1960), Due soldi di Speranza (1951), Il trionfo di Robin Hood (1962), Vincenzo Musolino's first movie on record is from 1951. Vincenzo Musolino died on May 9, 1969 in Roma. His last motion picture on file dates from 1962.

Vincenzo Musolino Filmography [Auszug]
1962: [] Il trionfo di Robin Hood (Cast: Sir William Gamwel Canterbury), Directed by Umberto Lenzi, with Samson Burke, Don Burnett, Arturo Dominici,
1960: [] La Ciociara (Two Women) (Cast: Alessandro), Directed by Vittorio De Sica, with Sophia Loren, , Jean-Paul Belmondo,
1953: [09.29] Gelosia (Cast: Fattore Rocco ), Directed by Pietro Germi, with Marisa Belli, Erno Crisa, Alessandro Fersen,
1951: [] Due soldi di Speranza (Two Cents Worth of Hope) (Cast: Antonio Catalano), Directed by Renato Castellani, with Luigi Astarita, Luigi Barone, Carmela Cirillo,

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