
Actor
Mario Feliciani
Born 1918 · Milan, Italy
Mario Feliciani (12 March 1918 – 11 August 2008) was an Italian actor and voice actor. Born in Milan, after completing his classical education Feliciani attended the Accademia dei filodrammatici obtaining the diploma. He made his stage debut in 1941, with the theatrical company "Palcoscenico". Later he was part of various companies, obtaining his first personal successes in 1946, with the drama La luna è tramontata. From 1947 to 1952 he was a member of the Piccolo Teatro's stage company directed by Giorgio Strehler. He had also a very long and important collaboration on stage with Vittorio Gassman, also performing tours abroad with him. In the 1970s he came back to Piccolo Teatro for two important works, Santa Giovanna dei macelli (1970–71) and Le case del vedovo (1975-76). Feliciani was also very active in films, on television and as a voice actor, on the radio and in the dubbing. Married to the actress Giuliana Pogliani, after obtaining the annulment Feliciani was married to actress Vittoria Martello. Source: Article "Mario Feliciani" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Acting

Big Deal on Madonna Street
il commissario di polizia · 1958

The Great War
(uncredited) · 1959

Lion of the Desert
Lobitto · 1981

Everybody Go Home!
Capitano Passerini · 1960

Many Wars Ago
Colonel Doctor · 1970

Ulysses
Eurimaco · 1954

My Friends Act III
General Mastrostefano · 1985

Fiasco in Milan
Maresciallo · 1959

Casanova '70
il procuratore · 1965

The Vanquished
Commissario (uncredited) · 1953

The Christmas Tree
Doctor · 1969

Dreams Die at Dawn
Mario · 1961

Pierino medico della SAUB
Dottor Tambroni · 1981

David Copperfield
Henry Wickfield · 1965

Vita di Dante
Corso Donati · 1965

Maigret at the Pigalle
Direttore polizia · 1966

The Charterhouse of Parma
Monsignor Landriani · 1982

The Path of Oil
Narrator · 1967

Lady L
Italian anarchist · 1965

100 Horsemen
figlio dello sceicco · 1964

The Silk Worm
Planget, a lawyer · 1974

Don Luigi Sturzo
Giovanni Giolitti · 1981

Fire Over Rome
Seneca · 1965

Three Swords for Rome
Marco Caio · 1964