Ignazio
Andrej Božič was born in Gomilsko, Maribor, Yugoslavia on August 15, 1919. He
moved to Rome where he attended acting classes at the National Academy of
Dramatic Art, he was awarded a diploma in 1945 and immediately started to work
in theater. He made his debut in the Society of Anna Magnani with the comedy “Maya”,
directed by Orazio Costa; then he worked
with Vittorio Gassman, Paola Borboni and Giorgio Strehler at the Piccolo Teatro
of Milan.
Appearing
under the name Andrea Bosci he was very active in the television work of RAI
beginning in 1956, both in comedy than in dramas typical of the period, less
important was his presence in radio drama.
In film he
began acting in 1951, in “Amo un assassin” directed by Baccio Bandini, the
first film in a long series of works, where he passed through various types of
genres such as adventures, crime, peplum and westerns.
He ended his
career in the late 1980s and spent the last years of his life in Bologna, Italy
at the Retirement Home for Dramatic Artists of Lyda Borelli, only structure in
Italy, reserved for former actors and actresses of theater and cinema. It was
there Bosci died on January 8, 2012.
Fort Yuma Gold - 1966
(Davis colonel)
Kill or be Killed – 1966
(sheriff)
The Man from Nowhere – 1966
(Pedro/Pete)
Day of Anger - 1967 (Abel
Murray)
Days of Violence - 1967
(Mr. Evans)
Death Rides Alone - 1967
(Bryan Talbot)
Killer Caliber .32 – 1967
(Averell) [as Andrew Bosich]
Two Faces of the Dollar – 1967
(Colonel Talbert)
15 Scaffolds for a Killer -
1968
I Want Him Dead - 1968
(Mallek)
Tierra Brava – 1968
Two Pistols and a Coward –
1968 (Jonathan Murphy)
Guns for Dollars - 1971
(Johannes Kranz)
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