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Mario Bonnard
Mario Bonnard (born 21 June 1889 in Rome , where he died of a heart attack on 22 March 1965 ) is a director , screenwriter , actor and producer Italian.
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Biography
Mario Bonnard film debut as an actor in 1909 and played until 1924 (so only during the silent period ). In 1916 , he directed his first film and this activity continued until 1961. Apart from Italian films - the majority - it depicts some German films or French (not counting co-productions) in the 1920 and 1930.
On some of his achievements, he is also an actor, screenwriter (from 1926 to 1961) and producer (both films in 1921 and 1933 ). Finally, he is editor (experience) of one of his films in 1932.
Partial Filmography
- as a director, unless otherwise stated
- 1909 : Othello (Othello) by Gerolamo Lo Savio (as actor)
- 1912 : Parsifal of Mario Caserini (as actor)
- 1915 : Titanic of Pier Angelo Mazzolotti (as actor)
- 1916 : Catena , with Diana Karenni
- 1916 : Don Juan (Don Giovanni) of Edoardo Bencivenga (as actor)
- 1920 : The Red and the Black (Il Rosso e il Nero) (+ actor)
- 1921 : L'Amico External Links
- (En) / (en) Mario Bonnard on the Internet Movie Database - more complete version in English
References
- This film should not be confused with the amica , released last year (1920), including Mario Bonnard is also director and actor.

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