Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Who Are Those Guys? ~ Antonio Corevi

 


Antonio Corevi is/was another of those little-known Italian character actors. He was sometimes billed as Tony Corvei and Antonio Correvi. He appeared in over 90 films from an uncredited appearance in “The Conspiracy of the Crazy” in 1941 which was directed by Ladislao Vajda to his final appearance in 1976’s “Qui squadra mobile” a TV mini-series. He was probably born in the late teens or early 1920s since his career began in 1941. He started with small uncredited roles and by the 1950s he was actually found in the credits and speaking roles. By the mid-1960s his roles returned to small uncredited appearances.

Corevi’s career peaked with many appearances in the Sword and Sandal or peplum films where because of his thick white hair he usually played Roman senators or aristocrats. In Euro-westerns he was usually seen in the background. His biggest role was most likely in “The Last Man on Earth where he played the governor.

 

COREVI, Antonio (aka Tony Corevi, Antonio Correvi) [Italian] – film actor.

The Sign of Zorro – 1962 (aristocrat)

Samson and the Slave Queen – 1963 (Don Manuel)

The Man from Nowhere – 1966 (poker player)

Death Rides Along - 1967 (town official)

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