Eduardo Notari

Also Known As: Gennariello

Biography: 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

Department: Acting

Place of Birth: Naples, Italy

Adult: No

Birthday: January 01, 1903

Age: 122 years old

Gender: Male

Deathday: December 31, 1986

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Known For:

The Little Girl
Brother's Heart
Soldier's Fantasy
'A Santanotte
Farewell, My Dear, Farewell... the Army is Going
L'Italia s'è desta
Escape of the Cat
Heroism of an Aviator in tripoli
The Daughter of Vesuvius
Nomadic People
Return to the Wave
At Marechiaro There is a Window
Poor Consumptive! Poor Mother!
Son of the Regiment
Forward, Savoia
Carmela the Dressmaker of Montesanto
Ciccio, the Pizzamaker of Carmine
Glory to the Fallen Soldiers
Urchins
The Mask of Vice
The Red Dwarf
The Boatman of Amalfi
Gnesella
Angry Posillipo
Chiarina the Milliner
Gabriele the Lamplighter of the Harbor
The Medea of Porta Medina
At Piedigrotta
The Feast and the Law
The New Criminal Underworld
Gennariello the Son of the Convict
Gennariello the Policeman