Camillo
‘Milli’ Migliori was born on August 1, 1929 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Camillo
participated as a supporting actor in many films of Italian cinema and theater
as a performer, particularly appreciated in the stage works of Goldoni.
In
the 1960s and 1970s he was also very active in television, where he appeared in
several television dramas .
Despite
not having played leading roles, he is one of the most remembered character
actors in Italian cinema, especially for sympathy and skill; many remember him
in the role of the Cardinal Secretary of State in “Il marchese del Grillo” (1981),
the role of presidente Bortolli, the football coach, in “L'allenatore nel Pallone” (1984), which
starred Lino Banfi , the role of the cruel director Barambani in “Fantozzi contro tutti” (1980), in “Ho
vinto la lotteria di capodanno” (1989) and Dr. Piedimonte in “Rimini Rimini”
(1987), three movies with Paolo Villaggio. Another nice part is that in “Casa
mia casa mia...” (1988), where he plays the owner of a jewelry store and
starred alongside Renato Pozzetto.
Camillo
appeared in only one Euro-western “Hallelujah to Vera Cruz” (1973) with Lionel
Stander as the Governor of Vera Cruz.
Milli
is now retired and living in Genoa, Italy.
Today
we celebrate Camillo Milli’s 85th birthday,
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