Ezio Marano was born on August 6, 1927 in Brescia,
Lombardy, Italy. He debuted in theater in the mid 50's at the Piccolo in Milan
under the guidance of Strehler, in a long series of performances in the Lombard
dialect, then entered into smaller parts with other companies, but all were
significant roles. At the same time he was working in television and radio at
RAI. He appeared in the 1973 television drama “Napoleon at St. Helena” directed
by Victor Cottafavi.
Ezio debuted in films late in 1969, under the direction
of Mauro Severino. He would go on to appear in 40 film and TV appearances among
which were four western including “They Call Me Trinity” (1970) and “Challenge
to White Fang” (1974). One of his later film appearances was in Fellini’s
“Ginger and Fred” in 1985. Marano died April 26, 1991 in Rome. Today we
remember Ezio Marano on what would have been his 85th birthday.
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