Bruno Corelli

Bruno Corelli (20 August 1918 – 17 February 1983) was an Italian actor.Born in Bologna, after being part of a dramatic society of his hometown Corelli moved to Rome to attend the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia.[1] He made his film debut in 1938, when together with several of his classmates he took part to the film Giuseppe Verdi.[1] Corelli then abandoned the courses to take part in several stage plays and riviste, and also to perform as a mime-dancer.[1] In the aftermath of the Second World War, Corelli started an intense film activity, mostly appearing in supporting roles in comedy films.
A Dog's LifeBolognaCentro Sperimentale di CinematografiaGiuseppe VerdirivisteEleonora DuseBaron Carlo MazzaThe TransporterRing Around the ClockI'm the CapatazIn Olden DaysRepentanceToto in ColorViva il cinema!AbracadabraThey Stole a TramThe Pirate and the Slave GirlThe Two Marshals