Gastone Moschin
Gastone Moschin was a distinguished Italian actor celebrated for his remarkable contributions to stage, television, and film. He gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of Don Fanucci in the iconic film "The Godfather: Part II," released in 1974. Moschin's career spanned several decades, showcasing his versatility and talent across various genres.
Born on 8th April 1929 in Mantua, Italy, Moschin's passion for acting led him to pursue a career that would leave a lasting impact on Italian cinema. His work in film extended beyond "The Godfather," earning him a reputation as a skilled performer who brought depth and nuance to his roles.
In addition to his film career, Moschin was also an accomplished stage actor and made significant contributions to television, further solidifying his status in the entertainment industry.
In his personal life, he was devoted to his wife, actress Marzia Ubaldi, whom he married in 1970. Their partnership lasted until his passing in 2017. Moschin's legacy as a talented actor and beloved figure in Italian film continues to be remembered by audiences and fellow artists alike.
Filmography
Caliber 9
Fiasco in Milan
The Oldest Profession
The Conformist
The Specialists
Lion Of The Desert
A Woman at Her Window
Emergency Squad
The Weekend Murders
My Friends
Seven Golden Men
The Godfather Part II