
Rome, Italy
Gabriele Ferzetti (born Pasquale Ferzetti; 17 March 1925 – 2 December 2015) was an Italian actor with more than 160 credits across film, television, and stage. His career was at its peak in the 1950s and 1960s. Ferzetti's first leading role was in the film Lo Zappatore (1950). He portrayed Puccini twice in the films Puccini (1953) and Casa Ricordi (1954). He made his international breakthrough in Michelangelo Antonioni's controversial L'Avventura (1960) as a restless playboy. After a series of romantic performances, he acquired a reputation in Italy as an elegant, debonair, and somewhat aristocratic looking leading man. Ferzetti starred as Lot in John Huston's biblical epic, The Bible: In the Beginning... (1966), and played railroad baron Morton in Sergio Leone's Once Upon a Time in the West (1968). Perhaps his best known role, internationally, was in the James Bond movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969) as Marc Ange Draco, although his voice was dubbed by British actor David de Keyser. He was perhaps best known to non-mainstream audiences for his role as the psychiatrist, Hans, in Liliana Cavani's The Night Porter (1974). In the 1970s, he appeared in a significant number of crime films, often as an inspector. He appeared in Julia and Julia, opposite Laurence Olivier in Inchon (1982), and the cult film, First Action Hero. Later in his career, he played the role of Nono in the TV series Une famille formidable, while also appearing in Luca Guadagnino's 2009 film I Am Love. Ferzetti died on 2 December 2015, aged 90. Description above from the Wikipedia article Gabriele Ferzetti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

as Dr. Emilio Rutelli

as Morton
1968

as Marc Ange Draco
1969

as Dr. Emilio Rutelli
1974

as Italian Chief of Police
1989

as Sandro
1960

as Hans
1974

as Prof. Daniele Vallotti
1973

as Biagio
1969

as Lot
1966

as Alberto
1982

as Edoardo Recchi Senior
2010

as Pisone
1985
2007

as Enrico
2010

as Edoardo Recchi Senior
2010

2007

as Card. Giuseppe Siri
2006

as Livanos
2005

as Vito Santamaria
2005

as Self - Actor
2003

as Self - Actor
2003

as Self - Actor
2003

as Tommaso Pasini
2003

as Alfonso
2003

as professor De Lollis
2002

as Strono vecchio
1997

as Leone
1997

as The Duke of Venice
1995

as Signor Noé Alga Croce
1994
as Vittorio
1994

as Ben Costa
1994
1993

as Gaetano Castelli
1991

as Signor Mantoni
1990
as Dr. Donhal
1990

1990

as Il Nonno
1988
as Dr. Guido Braschi
4 ep.

as Italian Chief of Police
3 episodes

as Pisone
6 episodes

as Dr. Guido Braschi
4 episodes

as Antoine di Marco
6 episodes

as Master Gomin
1 episodes

as Turi Livicci
2 episodes

as Card. Giuseppe Siri
2 episodes

as Professor Besson
3 episodes

as Livanos
2 episodes
as Marquesade Buenaventa
5 episodes
5 episodes

as Svidrigajlov
5 episodes