Luciano Salce

Luciano Salce

1922-09-25 – 1989-12-17 (age 67) Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Biography

Luciano Salce (25 September 1922 – 17 December 1989) was an Italian film director, comedian, television host, producer, actor and lyricist. His 1962 film Le pillole di Ercole was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival.

As a writer of pop music, he used the pseudonym Pilantra. During World War II, he was a prisoner in Germany. He later worked for several years in Brazil.

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Known For

Hospitals: The White Mafia
Basta guardarla
Basta guardarla

1970

as Farfarello

Angela
Angela

1951

as Gennarino

La Presidentessa
La Presidentessa

1977

as Bortignon

Piccola posta
Piccola posta

1955

as Proprietario del cane Wotan

Latin Male Wanted
Latin Male Wanted

1977

as col. Guido Fiasconi

The Household
The Household

1974

as The Director

The Fascist
The Fascist

1961

as Tenente Rudolf (uncredited)

Kiss the Other Sheik
Kiss the Other Sheik

1965

as Arturo Rossi

Three Tough Guys
Three Tough Guys

1974

as The Bishop

The Shortest Day
The Shortest Day

1963

as Ufficiale tedesco (uncredited)

Homo Eroticus
Homo Eroticus

1971

as Achille Lampugnani

Hector the Mighty
Hector the Mighty

1972

as Mercurio

A Wife, Two Friends, Four Lovers
Do Not Commit Adultery
Do Not Commit Adultery

1971

as Damiano Liguori

Coup D'Etat
Coup D'Etat

1969

as Self (uncredited)

Ride bene... chi ride ultimo
Ride bene... chi ride ultimo

1977

as maresciallo dei carabinieri/Bepi Pastorino

The Landlord
The Landlord

1976

as Prof. Eduardo Settebeni

Anyone Can Play
Anyone Can Play

1967

as Psychiater

Di che segno sei?
Di che segno sei?

1975

as Leonardo