Franco Diogene
Franco Diogene, originally named Concetto Francesco Diogene, was born on October 20, 1947, in Catania, Sicily, Italy. He made a significant mark in the film industry as an accomplished actor, celebrated for his performances in several acclaimed movies. Among his most notable works are the gripping drama *Midnight Express* released in 1978, the visually stunning film *The Big Blue* from 1988, and the historical mystery *The Name of the Rose*, which premiered in 1986. Diogene's versatility and talent allowed him to captivate audiences with his compelling portrayals.
In addition to his cinematic achievements, Franco's personal life included a partnership with Mariella Denari, to whom he was married. His career spanned several decades, during which he earned a reputation for his dedication and skill in the performing arts.
Franco Diogene passed away on May 28, 2005, in Genova, Italy, leaving behind a legacy of remarkable performances that continue to resonate with film enthusiasts around the world. His contributions to Italian cinema and beyond remain significant, ensuring that his work will not be forgotten.
Filmography
The Stendhal Syndrome
The New Godfathers
Crime at Porta Romana
Madly in Love
Midnight Express
Strip Nude for Your Killer
Interzone
Attila Scourge of God
Tentacles