[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]
Giuliano Disperati was born December 1, 1933, in La Spezia, Liguria, Italy. He is an Italian actor known for his supporting and character roles in Italian cinema and television during the late 1960s and 1970s.
He appeared in various productions across genres,
including historical miniseries and crime dramas, with notable credits
including ‘The Age of the Medici’ (1972–1973) and “Violent Rome” (1975).
Giuliano Disperati was credited as Disperati in many early roles before adopting the professional name Esperati around 1974; his career primarily featured character parts in Italian productions of that era. Some sources also list him as Giuliano Esperanti.
His work exemplifies the prolific output of Italian genre cinema and television during the period where he appeared in eighteen films between 1969 and 1981
No death date or obituary is listed in major film databases or other credible sources, and biographical profiles continue to present him as living with an updated age. Limited information exists on his current personal circumstances or activities beyond this status.
Giuliano Disperati appeared in one Spaghetti western, “Le juge Roy Bean” (Judge Roy Bean) as Anthony Burke in 1971
DISPERATI, Giuliano (aka Giuliano Esperanti, Giulio
Esperati, Giuliano Esperati) [12/1/1933, La Spezia, Liguria, Italy - ] – film, TV actor, married to actress
Bianca Toccafondi [1922-2004] (2003-2004).
Judge Roy Bean – 1971 (Anthony Burke)

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