Marcello Pagliero

Personal Info

Known For Director

Gender Male

Birthday 1907-01-15

Deathday 1980-12-09 (73 years old)

Place of Birth London, England, UK

Also Known As Marcel Pagliero

Marcello Pagliero

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Marcello Pagliero (15 January 1907 – 18 October 1980) was an Italian film director, actor, and screenwriter. Pagliero was born in London and died in Paris. He is perhaps best known for his performance in the Roberto Rossellini film Rome, Open City (1945). He moved to France in 1947, and continued to work in film until 1960 and in French television after that. In 1949, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Original Screenplay an as a co-writer for the Rossellini film Paisà. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marcello Pagliero, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Director

1957
Walk Into Paradise

as Director

1955
Chéri-Bibi

as Director

1954
1954
Clothing the Naked

as Director

1954
Modern Virgin

as Director

1951
The Red Rose

as Director

1951
1950
1946
Rome: Free City

as Director

1946
Desire

as Director

1945
Days of Glory

as Director

1944
Nebbie sul mare

as Director

Actor

1969
Les Gauloises bleues

as Le marchand bohémien

1965
Nick Carter and Red Club

as Prof. Witt (uncredited)

1963
Cast the Same Shadow

as Dr. Rouvier

1961
Naked Autumn

as Luigi

1960
Le Bel Âge

as Steph

1953
Tourbillon

as Julio Spoletti

1951
The Red Rose

as Self (uncredited)

1950
Disorder

as Self

1949
L'Altra

as Ing. Andrea Venturi

1949
1948
Dedee

as Francesco, le capitaine du cargo italien

1947
The Chips Are Down

as Pierre Dumaine

1945
Rome, Open City

as Giorgio Manfredi aka Luigi Ferraris

Writer

1972
1972
Les Évasions célèbres

as Scenario Writer

1955
Chéri-Bibi

as Adaptation

1950
1946
Paisan

as Story

1946
Rome: Free City

as Screenplay

1946
1943
The Fire Dance

as Screenplay

1942
Anime in tumulto

as Screenplay

1941
Confessione

as Screenplay

1941
Le due tigri

as Screenplay

Editor

1946
Desire

as Editor