Giorgio Costantini starts his acting career with the prose theater. After taking his first steps in great troupes (Melato, Tumiati, Betrone), he was enrolled with the Ricci-Adani troupe and then travelled with Bragaglia artistic tour in South America.
He made his big screen debut as a protagonist of Capitan Fracassa (1940).[1] He worked in many films, in very different roles in terms of style and prominence, revealing above all a strong dramatic temperament, whose genre besides was his favorite.[1]
Biographical note[1, 2]
- Birthplace: Venezia.
- Height: 1,76 m.
- Weight: 70 kg.
- Instruction: Scientific lyceum; Piano school.
- Foreign languages: French, German.
- Radio.
- Prose and revue theater.
Filmography[1, 2]
- Capitan Fracassa (1940)
- Piccolo mondo antico (1940)
- La compagnia della Teppa (1941)
- Bengasi (1941) .... Australian Gen. Roberson
- Don Giovanni (1942) .... Don Esteban, the rival
- Musica proibita (1942) .... Mario, the antagonist
- La Fornarina (1942) .... Giulio Romano, the painter
- Tentazione (1942) .... Bertrando
- Un mese d'onestà (1948)
- Giudicatemi! (1948)
- I tre corsari (1952) .... Spanish captain
- L'uomo mascherato contro i pirati (1964) …. Father Ramon
1. Dante Lazzaro. Annuario degli attori 1943. 2. Dante Lazzaro. Annuario degli attori 1949. |