Tano Cimarosa
January 1, 1922 (102 years old) in Messina, Sicily, Italy
Tano Cimarosa, real name Gaetano Cisco, (1 January 1922 – 24 May 2008) was an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director. He participated in more than fifty movies. He played the "Blacksmith" in the Oscar-winning film Cinema Paradiso from 1988. He is known to horror film fans for directing Reflections in Black in 1975. Source: Article "Tano Cimarosa" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Credits
- 2008 · Se sarà luce sarà bellissimo - Moro: Un'altra storia as Comunista Cimarosa
- 2008 · L'Anno Mille as Custode
- 2002 · Two Friends as
- 2000 · Una storia qualunque as venditore ambulante
- 2000 · Father Matteo as Carmelo Frasca
- 2000 · Frida Professione Menager as Richard
- 1995 · The Star Maker as Grandpa Bordonaro
- 1994 · A Pure Formality as Servant
- 1993 · Uomo di rispetto as
- 1993 · Nineties - Part II as Don Mimì Cantalamessa, boss mafioso
- 1992 · Acla's Descent into Floristella as
- 1992 · The Saracen Woman as
- 1990 · Boys on the Outside as Capomastro
- 1990 · The Dark Sun as
- 1988 · Cinema Paradiso as Fabbro, blacksmith
- 1987 · The Shatterer as
- 1983 · Sfrattato cerca casa equo canone as il boss
- 1981 · Uomini di parola as Gaetano Frasca
- 1980 · Cafè Express as Polfer Marshal Panepino
- 1979 · Quattro Delitti: Winchester M2 as Il ricattatore
- 1979 · A Man on His Knees as Sebastiano Colicchia
- 1977 · Death Hunt as
- 1977 · L'Italia in pigiama as Il padre incestuoso
- 1977 · L'Italia in pigiama as
- 1976 · Free Hand for a Tough Cop as Cravatta
- 1975 · Reflections in Black as Pantò
- 1975 · L'ammazzatina as Pasqualino Mosco
- 1975 · The Exorciccio as Turi Randazzo
- 1975 · How to Kill a Judge as Tano Barra - l'assistente di parcheggio
- 1974 · Pasqualino Cammarata... capitano di fregata as Patanò
- 1974 · Bread and Chocolate as Gigi
- 1974 · Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia as Rosario Agrò
- 1973 · They Still Call Me Amen as Chaco
- 1973 · All Sons of the Saintest Mother as Puddu Campolia
- 1973 · Gang War in Milan as Nino Balsamo
- 1972 · Man Called Amen as Chaco, Gang Boss
- 1972 · Delirium as John Lacey
- 1971 · A Girl in Australia as emigrato italiano da Gela
- 1971 · Why as Agente del carcere di Sagunto
- 1971 · Touch and Go as Italian soldier on the beach
- 1971 · Stanza 17-17 palazzo delle tasse, ufficio imposte as commissario di polizia
- 1971 · Between Miracles as Zi' Checco
- 1970 · A Sword to Brando as Greedy friar
- 1970 · The Most Beautiful Wife as Gaetano Cimarosa
- 1969 · Police Chief Pepe as Agente Cariddi
- 1969 · The Tough and the Mighty as Cartana
- 1969 · Bootleggers as Mancho
- 1969 · Death on High Mountain as General Valiente
- 1968 · Be Sick… It's Free as Salvatore Laganà
- 1968 · Suicide Commando as Calleya
- 1968 · May God Forgive You... But I Won't as Chico
- 1968 · The Day of the Owl as Zecchinetta
- 1967 · The Tall, The Short, The Cat as Netturbino
- 1967 · The Witches as Sicilian (segment "La siciliana") (uncredited)
- 1965 · The Two Parachutists as Garcia's aide
- 1963 · The Eye of the Needle as uno dei mafiosi
- 1963 · Crazy Sea as