After having achieved, in a short time, notoriety and fame in the art of dance, Adriano Vitale, the very young principal classical dancer of the Teatro Reale dell'Opera, he turned to the cinema.
As a dancer, he achieved success on the main stages of Europe, from Vienna to Berlin, Dresden, Wroclaw, Zagreb, Ljubljana, in the comedy mime-symphonic Il carillon magico by Pick Mangiagalli, and again in Giuseppe Piccoli's Tarantula, in Alfredo Casella's Giara, in Verdi's Sicilian Vespers, in Persephone and in Strawinski's Prince Igor.
Biographical note[1]
- He lived in Rome, in Via in Selci, 34.
Partial filmography
- Ercole contro i tiranni di Babilonia (1964) .... Assur's henchman (credited)
- Gli schiavi più forti del mondo (1964) .... Gaio's second lieutenant (credited)
1. Dante Lazzaro. Cineguida 1943. Listed in the chapter Nuovi volti per il cinema. |