Known for Acting

Umberto Orsini (born 2 April 1934, in Novara) is an Italian stage, television and film actor. Born in Novara, Orsini gave up his career as notary to attend the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico. In the late 1950s, he emerged as a talented stage actor, and in 1960, for the theatrical representation of L'Arialda, he worked for the first time with Luchino Visconti. After a few secondary roles (that include Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita), Orsini debuted in a leading role in 1962 with the film Il mare, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. In 1969, he was awarded with the Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Visconti's The Damned. In 2008, he was nominated to David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Il mattino ha l'oro in bocca. Source: Article "Umberto Orsini" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
1960
as Man in Sunglasses That Helps Nadia Strip (uncredited)
1968
as The Big Guy
1975
as Jean
1969
as Herbert Thallman
1972
as Antoine
1997
as Natan
1971
as (uncredited)
2000
as Tribun
1973
as Count von Holnstein
1977
as Jean
1999
as Memuchan
1973
as Isnello, Gusto's right-hand man
1972
as Alex
1974
as Dr. Marcello Sinibaldi
1963
as Soldato combattente (uncredited)
1970
as Steve
1978
as Fabrizzio Conti
1977
as Bernard Foester
1973
as Diego
1974
as Jacques