Elio Crovetto (6 December 1926 – 8 November 2000) was an Italian actor, comedian and television personality.
Elio Crovetto | |
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![]() Italian actor, comedian and television personality | |
Born | (1926-12-06)6 December 1926 Milan |
Died | 8 November 2000(2000-11-08) (aged 73) |
Born in Milan, Crovetto graduated at the istituto tecnico in Genoa, then he started an intense acting career on stage, in avanspettacolo and revues.[1][2] He worked in the stage companies of Josephine Baker (in 1957) and Giorgio Strehler (for Baruffe Chiozzotte, 1970).[1][2] From the late fifties Crovetto focused his career on cinema, being cast in a large number of comedy films, usually in character roles.[1] He was also active in television, as an actor in a number of RAI TV-series, a comedian in several shows, and occasionally a presenter.[1]
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