Robert Rietti
Robert Rietti, originally named Lucio Herbert Rietti, was a distinguished English actor, voice-over artist, playwright, and recording director of Italian heritage. Born on February 8, 1923, Rietti's career spanned several decades, during which he accumulated more than 200 credits across the British, American, and Italian entertainment sectors.
Renowned for his versatility, Rietti's contributions extended beyond acting; he was also celebrated for his remarkable voice work, which brought characters to life in various films and television shows. His ability to adapt to different roles and genres made him a sought-after talent in the industry.
Rietti's work was not limited to the screen; he also engaged in writing plays that showcased his creative flair and storytelling abilities. His influence and legacy remain evident, reflecting the rich tapestry of his experiences in the performing arts.
Robert Rietti passed away on April 3, 2015, leaving behind a significant mark on the entertainment landscape and a wealth of performances that continue to be appreciated by audiences around the world. His dedication to his craft and ability to connect with viewers through his work solidify his status as a prominent figure in the arts.
Filmography
The Hiding Place
Gulliver's Travels (1977)
Joseph and His Brethren
Stock Car
Madame Sousatzka
Prelude to Fame
Give Us This Day
Emil and the Detectives
Reflections in a Golden Eye
The Blood of Fu Manchu
Othello (1951)
The Bible: In the Beginning...
Light in the Piazza
The Omen
Time to Remember
The Crooked Road