Franco Interlenghi
Franco Interlenghi, born on October 29, 1931, in Rome, was a prominent Italian actor known for his contributions to cinema and theater. He began his acting journey at the tender age of 15 in the groundbreaking Neorealist film "Sciuscià," directed by the legendary Vittorio De Sica, which marked the start of a distinguished career.
Throughout his life, Interlenghi collaborated with some of the most renowned filmmakers in the industry. He showcased his talent in Federico Fellini's acclaimed film "I Vitelloni," where he played a significant role in the ensemble cast. He also worked with Michelangelo Antonioni in "I Vinti," further solidifying his reputation as a versatile actor. In addition to his film work, Interlenghi made a noteworthy appearance in Luchino Visconti's stage adaptation of "Death of a Salesman," demonstrating his prowess in theater.
Beyond his artistic achievements, Franco Interlenghi was married to actress Antonella Lualdi, and together they had a daughter, Antonellina Interlenghi, who followed in her parents' footsteps and pursued a career in acting as well. Franco Interlenghi's legacy in the Italian film industry remains impactful, celebrated for both his performances and his contributions to the arts until his passing.
Filmography
A Farewell to Arms (1957)
The Big Night (1959)
Vitellonismo
The Column
I Vitelloni
The Barefoot Contessa
The Little World of Don Camillo
Teresa
Miranda (1985)
Viva l'Italia!
Paris Is Always Paris