Giuseppe de Liguoro (1869–1944) was an Italian actor and film director of the silent era. He came from an aristocratic neapolitan family. De Liguoro was a pioneering figure of early Italian cinema, making a number of historical films in early 1910s such as L'Inferno (1911) and Mary Tudor (1911).[1]
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Born | (1869-01-10)10 January 1869 Naples, Italy |
Died | 19 March 1944(1944-03-19) (aged 75) Rome, Italy |
Other names | Giuseppe Dei Conti de Liguoro Presicce |
Occupation | Director Actor |
Years active | 1908-1929 |
His son was the director Eugenio de Liguoro, who also occasionally acted in his father's films. His other son Wladimiro de Liguoro was also a filmmaker.
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