Eduardo Notari

Nacimiento : 1903-01-01, Naples, Italy

Muerte : 1986-12-31

Historia

Eduardo Notari (1903–1986) was an Italian film actor of the silent era. Notari came from Naples, and most of the films he starred in were set in or around the city. His parent Elvira Notari and Nicola Notari ran the Dora Film studio. He began his career in 1912 as one of the first professional child actors in Italy. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Películas

L'Italia s'è desta
Only a fragment of this film survives (175m from the original 1820m).
Fantasia 'e surdato
Gennariello
A feature film by Elvira Notari, Italy's earliest and most prolific female filmmaker.
'A Santanotte
Gennariello
Based on a popular Neapolitan song, ‘A santanotte, is the earliest extant feature film by Elvira Notari, Italy's first and most prolific female filmmaker. Nanninella, a young girl, is exploited and abused by her father, whom she maintains with her waitress salary.
The Little Girl
Gennariello
In order to conquer Margaretella with expensive presents, a young man called Tore steals his mother's jewels but Margaretella seems to prefer Carluccio who challenges Tore to a duel and wounds him. Forgiven by his mother just before she dies, Tore takes revenge by killing Margaretella, but even in prison he can't stop thinking to his victim.
Addio mia bella adio... L'armata se ne va