Duilio Del Prete
Duilio Del Prete (25 June 1938 - 2 February 1998) was a notable Italian actor, voice dubber, and singer-songwriter. Born in Cuneo, Piedmont, Del Prete made a significant mark in the Italian entertainment industry.
As a singer-songwriter, he was known for his politically charged lyrics and for his rendition of Jacques Brel's works, having recorded an entire album dedicated to the iconic artist. In addition to his own music, he penned songs for various artists, showcasing his versatility and creativity.
Del Prete's acting career was marked by his contributions to the commedia all'italiana genre, where he starred in several influential films, including Pietro Germi’s "My Friends" and "Alfredo, Alfredo," as well as "Sessomatto." He also appeared in a number of international films, displaying his talent across different cinematic landscapes.
Tragically, Duilio Del Prete passed away in Rome on 2 February 1998 due to cancer. His legacy continues to influence Italian cinema and music, remembered for both his artistic contributions and his passionate performances.
Filmography
Voices from Beyond
Dagger Eyes
The Nun and the Devil
Daisy Miller
At Long Last Love
The Sensuous Nurse
Redneck
Commandos
High Crime
The Divine Nymph