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Luigi "Gino" Cervi (May 3, 1901 – January 3, 1974) was an Italian actor from Bologna.
He was the son of Italian theatre critic Antonio Cervi. He won fame with three movies directed by Alessandro Blasetti -- ''Aldebaran'' (1935), ''Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938) and ''Une aventure de Salvator Rosa'' (1939). His career then flourished after World War II.
He was the son of Italian theatre critic Antonio Cervi. He won fame with three movies directed by Alessandro Blasetti -- ''Aldebaran'' (1935), ''Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938) and ''Une aventure de Salvator Rosa'' (1939). His career then flourished after World War II.
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Luigi "Gino" Cervi (May 3, 1901 – January 3, 1974) was an Italian UsefulNotes/{{Ital|y}}ian actor from Bologna.
He was the son ofItalian theatre critic Antonio Cervi. He won fame with three movies directed by Alessandro Blasetti -- ''Aldebaran'' (1935), ''Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938) and ''Une aventure de Salvator Rosa'' (1939). His career then flourished after World War II.
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He's perhaps best known to Europeans for his role as communist mayor Peppone, the ideological opponent ([[FriendlyEnemy and friend yet friend]]) of Catholic priest Literature/DonCamillo (Creator/{{Fernandel}}) in the 1950s/1960s film series. In Italy itself he was also famous for playing Creator/GeorgesSimenon's [[Literature/{{Maigret}} Inspector Maigret]] in several films and series.
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** ''Le inchieste del commissario Maigret'' (TV series, 1964-1972)
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* ''Film/{{Becket}}'' (1964) as Cardinal Zambelli
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He's perhaps best known to Europeans for his role as communist mayor Guiseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi, Peppone, the opponent and friend of Catholic priest Literature/DonCamillo (Creator/{{Fernandel}}) in the 1950s/1960s film series. In Italy itself he was also famous for playing Creator/GeorgesSimenon's [[Literature/{{Maigret}} Inspector Maigret]] in several films and series.
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* ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1953}}'' as Porthos
* ''Literature/DonCamillo'' as Guiseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi:
** ''Film/LittleWorldOfDonCamillo'' (1952)
** ''Film/TheReturnOfDonCamillo'' (1953)
** ''Don Camillo's Last Round'' (1955)
** ''Don Camillo: Monsignor'' (1961)
** ''Don Camillo in Moscow'' (1965)
* ''Literature/{{Maigret}}'' as Commissioner Jules Maigret:
** ''Maigret in Pigalle'' (1966 film)
** ''Le inchieste del commissario Maigret'' (TV series, 1964-1972)
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* ''Film/{{The Three Musketeers|1953}}'' as Porthos
* ''Literature/DonCamillo'' as Guiseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi:
** ''Film/LittleWorldOfDonCamillo'' (1952)
** ''Film/TheReturnOfDonCamillo'' (1953)
** ''Don Camillo's Last Round'' (1955)
** ''Don Camillo: Monsignor'' (1961)
** ''Don Camillo in Moscow'' (1965)
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** ''Maigret in Pigalle'' (1966 film)
** ''Le inchieste del commissario Maigret'' (TV series, 1964-1972)
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He's perhaps best known to Europeans for his role as communist mayor Guiseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi, the opponent and friend of Catholic priest Literature/DonCamillo (Creator/{{Fernandel}}) in the 1950s/1960s film series. In Italy itself he was also famous for playing Creator/GeorgesSimenon's [[Literature/{{Maigret}} Inspector Maigret Maigret]] in several films and series.
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{{He also|did}} dubbed Creator/ClarkGable in Italian in ''Film/ItHappenedOneNight'', and Creator/LaurenceOlivier in the film versions of ''Theatre/HenryV'' (1944), ''Theatre/{{Hamlet}}'' (1948) and ''Theatre/RichardIII'' (1955).
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His son Antonio "Tonino" Cervi (June 4, 1929 – April 1, 2002) was a film director, screenwriter and producer.
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The son of Italian theatre critic Antonio Cervi. He won world fame with three movies directed by Alessandro Blasetti: ''Aldebaran'' (1935), ''Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938) and ''Une aventure de Salvator Rosa'' (1939). His career flourished after World War II, and he's perhaps best known to Europeans for his role as Communist mayor Guiseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi, the opponent and friend of Literature/DonCamillo (Creator/{{Fernandel}}) in the 1950s/1960s film series.
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Luigi "Gino" Cervi (May 3, 1901 – January 3, 1974) was an Italian actor from Bologna.
The son of Italian theatre critic Antonio Cervi. He won world fame with three movies directed by Alessandro Blasetti: ''Aldebaran'' (1935), ''Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938) and ''Une aventure de Salvator Rosa'' (1939). His career flourished after World War II, and he's perhaps best known to Europeans for his role as Communist mayor Guiseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi, the opponent and friend of Literature/DonCamillo (Creator/{{Fernandel}}) in the 1950s/1960s film series.
Luigi "Gino" Cervi (May 3, 1901 – January 3, 1974) was an Italian actor from Bologna.
The son of Italian theatre critic Antonio Cervi. He won world fame with three movies directed by Alessandro Blasetti: ''Aldebaran'' (1935), ''Ettore Fieramosca'' (1938) and ''Une aventure de Salvator Rosa'' (1939). His career flourished after World War II, and he's perhaps best known to Europeans for his role as Communist mayor Guiseppe "Peppone" Bottazzi, the opponent and friend of Literature/DonCamillo (Creator/{{Fernandel}}) in the 1950s/1960s film series.