Tullio Carminati
Tullio Carminati (September 21, 1894 – February 26, 1971) was a Dalmatian Italian actor.He rose to fame in Italy and the United States initially as a silent film actor, starring in such films as ''The Duchess of Buffalo'' (1926), ''The Bat'' (1926), ''Honeymoon Hate'' (1927), and ''Three Sinners'' (1928) alongside Pola Negri. Carminati went on to star in ''Stage Madness'' (1927), ''One Night of Love'' (1934), ''Let's Live Tonight'' (1935), ''Paris in Spring'' (1935) and ''Three Maxims'' (1936). In the latter part of his career he starred in such movies as ''Beauty and the Devil'' (1950), ''Roman Holiday'' (1953), ''War and Peace'' (1956), ''A Breath of Scandal'' (1960), ''El Cid'' (1961), and ''The Cardinal'' (1963).
Beside his film roles, Carminati starred in several plays, including ''Joan of Arc at the Stake'' (which was later adapted into Rossellini's movie of the same name) and Broadway productions ''Strictly Dishonorable'' and ''Music in the Air''. Provided by Wikipedia