He is easily recognizable thanks to his distinctive look with scruffy beard, sleepy eyes and combed-back hair.
Originally identified through the whitebeard project, but with no clear shots to use for a profile image, Johan and myself have managed to build up quite a sizeable filmography for him while waiting for that elusive headshot to appear.
- Finisce sempre così .... Churchgoer (uncredited)
- Imputato, alzatevi! .... Flying fisherman in nightclub brawl (uncredited)
1940 - Non me lo dire! .... Party guest (uncredited)
- San Giovanni decollato .... Man dancing at the wedding celebrations (uncredited)
1941 - I mariti .... Judge (uncredited)
1942 - Acque di primavera .... Guest at wedding reception (uncredited)
1943 - Harlem .... Man waiting at immigration (uncredited)
- Tristi amori .... Ball guest (uncredited)
1944 - La fornarina .... Tavern customer (uncredited)
- Zazà .... Music hall patron (uncredited)
1947 - Il vento m'ha cantato una canzone .... Philosophy congress attendee (uncredited)
- Sinfonia fatale .... Theatre audience member (uncredited)
1948 - Cuore .... Tram passenger (uncredited)
- Il barone Carlo Mazza .... Man at the funeral (uncredited)
1949 - Adamo ed Eva .... Cavalryman in the saloon (uncredited)
- Antonio di Padova .... Man supporting Antonio (uncredited)
- Prince of Foxes .... Courtier (uncredited)
1950 - Mater Dei .... Role? (uncredited)
1952 - La presidentessa .... Man entering the hotel (uncredited)
- La storia del fornaretto di Venezia .... Judge (uncredited)
1953 - Il ritorno di Don Camillo .... Man in church (uncredited)
- Puccini .... Man in concert audience (uncredited - uncertain identification)
- Roman Holiday .... Dignitary waiting to meet Princess Ann (uncredited)
1954 - Mizar .... Desk clerk (uncredited)
- Un americano a Roma .... Man on the park bench (uncredited)
1955 - Amici per la pelle .... Man asked what the time is (uncredited)
- Buonanotte avvocato .... Man in the procession (uncredited)
- Don Camillo e l'onorevole Peppone .... Spectator in courtroom (uncredited)
- "Pel di carota" (Published in Duemila from July to November 1951) - credited