Known for Acting

Renzo Montagnani (September 11, 1930 – May 22, 1997) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Montagnani was born in Alessandria, Piedmont, and debuted as theatre actor thanks to the help of Erminio Macario. His first cinema success was his dramatic role in Metello (1970), but he later switched to the commedia all'italiana with his roles in the last two chapters of the Amici miei series (1982 and 1985). In the 1980s he also participated to a TV show as Don Fumino, an easy-speaking Tuscan parish priest. Montagnani also intensively worked as dubber, dubbing actors such as Michel Piccoli, Charles Bronson and Philippe Noiret for the Italian version of movies. He was also the Italian voice of Thomas O'Malley in the 1970 Disney film The Aristocats. In his later years he participated to numerous commedia sexy all'italiana films, often pairing with Edwige Fenech, the most popular actress of the genre, and also with Alvaro Vitali as the comic sidekick. In 1959, Montagnani married Eileen Jarvis, who was a member of the Bluebell Girls. In 1963, they had one son, Daniele. Montagnani died in Rome of lung cancer on 22 May 1997 at the age of 66. He was buried in England. His son Daniele, died of cancer in 2004 and was buried alongside his father. Source: Article "Renzo Montagnani" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
1976
as Armando Ponziani
1975
as Zio Giulio
1973
as Farès
1976
as Nicola Sallusti
1972
as Compare Menico
1977
as Colonnello Narciso Fiaschetta
1972
as voce del tonno
1978
as Ferdinando Bonci Marinotti
1968
as Fabrizio
1978
as Riccardo Bolzoni
1975
as Accountant
1973
as Police Chief "Questore" Pietro Caruso
1982
as Necchi
1975
as Carlo
1980
as Andrea Damiani
1975
as Giacomo
1983
as ufficiale della Digos
1975
as Federico Arrighini
1980
as Massimo Castaldi
1977
as Dott. Franco Giovanardi