Guido Alberti
Guido Alberti was a prominent industrialist known for his independent wealth, deriving from a successful nougat and wine business established by his father. In the 1950s, he took on the role of chairman of the board, steering the family enterprise to further success. However, Alberti harbored a passion for acting that eventually drew him into the spotlight. He made his official film debut in Federico Fellini's iconic movie, 8 1/2, which marked the beginning of his ascent in the Italian film industry. As his popularity grew, Alberti found opportunities in international cinema, including roles in American films such as Bobby Deerfield and Saving Grace.
In his personal life, Guido married renowned astrologer Lucia Alberti, who sadly passed away in 1995, just a year before his own death. Throughout his multifaceted career, Alberti not only contributed to the arts but also left a lasting legacy through his family business. His passion for both industry and performance solidified his place in Italian cultural history, bridging the gap between entrepreneurship and the cinematic world.
Filmography
The Fifth Cord
Bobby Deerfield
Contraband (1980)
Marco the Magnificent
The Decameron
Hands Over the City
Saving Grace
Syndicate Sadists
The Cynic, the Rat & the Fist
Spasmo
Two Men in Town
The Executioner
Queens of Evil
Tony Arzenta
OSS 117 Murder for Sale