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- Birth nameCount Tullio Caminati de Brambilla
- Height5′ 11″ (1.80 m)
- Tullio Carminati was born on September 21, 1894 in Zadar, Croatia, Austria-Hungary [now Croatia]. He was an actor, known for Roman Holiday (1953), The Bat (1926) and Let's Live Tonight (1935). He died on February 26, 1971 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
- Italian romantic matinée idol, on stage from 1907 and in films from 1914. Had a one-year sojourn in Hollywood with United Artists (1926-27). Subsequently in New York, appearing on stage with Basil Rathbone in "The Command to Love". Returned to Hollywood in the 1930's, but was imprisoned in December 1941 for anti-American activities (repatriated May 1942). Post-war, seen in character roles, notably in big budget American, English and European productions..
- Leading man to Eleonora Duse.
- Ardent tenor in "Strictly Dishonorable," an early Preston Sturges comedy.
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