
Roma, Italy
Fausto TozziFausto Tozzi (29 October 1921 – 10 December 1978) was an Italian film actor and screenwriter. He appeared in 70 films between 1951 and 1978. He wrote the script for The Defeated Victor, which was entered into the 9th Berlin International Film Festival. He also directed one film, Trastevere. Born in Rome, after graduating in accountancy Tozzi made several humble jobs, including peddler and bird taxidermist. He was introduced in the cinema industry by Sergio Amidei, for whom he worked as a stenographer. Through Amidei, Tozzi met Renato Castellani, with whom he collaborated as a screenwriter for Professor, My Son (1946) and Under the Sun of Rome (1948, based on a Tozzi's original story). In the early 1950s, he also started working as an assistant director and as an actor, sometimes being cast in main roles. His typical roles were of hardmen and villains. He was also active on stage, where he is best known for the role of Gnecco in Rugantino, and on television, in which he is well known for his performance as Menelaus in L'Odissea. Tozzi died of respiratory failure, aged 57. Source: Article "Fausto Tozzi" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
as Menelao

1965

as Dolfos
1961

as Menelao
1968

as Barmak
1963

as Nicu Borello
1976

as Rescue Captain
1979

as Darvis (uncredited)
1964

as Albert Anastasia
1972

as Foreman
1965

as Cruz
1973

as Orozco
1970

as Hadrian
1961
as Mark Lemmon
1976

as Rescue Captain
1979

as Warrant Officer Esposito
1976

as Mark Lemmon
1976

as Luigi Nicoletta
1976

as Carlo Vigeva
1976

as brigadiere Giulio Costello
1975

1975

as Don Ricuzzo Cantimo
1974

as Frank
1974

as Massara
1973

as Cruz
1973

as Tony Malonzo
1973

as Nicolò Patrovita
1973

as Don Vincenzo Russo
1972

as Albert Anastasia
1972

as Himself at St. Maria in Trastevere (uncredited)
1971

as Primario
1971

as Il marito eschimese
1971

as Orozco
1970

as Maximum security prisoner
1970

as Jeanbernat
1970

as Renzo
1969

as Menelao
1968

as Pat Garrett
1967
as Nicu Borello
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