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Home/People/Nando Cicero
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Born
Jan 22, 1931Died: Jul 30, 1995
Lived 64 years
Place of Birth
Asmara, Eritrea
Known For
Directing
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

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Directed
Also Known As
Fernando Cicero
IMDb Profile

Nando Cicero

Directing

Biography
Fernando Cicero, better known as Nando Cicero (22 January 1931 – 30 July 1995), was an Italian film director, screenwriter and actor. Born in Asmara, Cicero debuted as an actor, working with directors such as Luchino Visconti (Senso, 1953), Roberto Rossellini (Vanina Vanini, 1961), Francesco Rosi (Salvatore Giuliano, 1962) and Alberto Lattuada (The Steppe, 1962). He starred in eleven films between 1953 and 1962, always in supporting roles. After his directorial debut with Lo scippo he directed three Spaghetti Western films ( Professionals for a Massacre, Last of the Badmen, and Twice a Judas). From 1970 he focused on comedy genre, directing some parody films starred by Franco and Ciccio. Starting with The School Teacher Cicero established himself as one of the most important and successful directors of the commedia sexy all'italiana film genre. Following the decline of the genre, he retired in 1983; his last film was Paulo Roberto Cotechino, starring Alvaro Vitali and Carmen Russo.
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Paris, My Love

Cast
1962
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Salvatore Giuliano

as Bandit (uncredited)
1962
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Vanina Vanini

as Saverio Pontini
1961
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Hercules Unchained

as Lastene
1959
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Roland the Mighty

as Oliviero
1956
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Il campanile d'oro

Cast
1955
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Divisione Folgore

as Enrico Damiani
1954
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Senso

as Un Soldato (uncredited)
1954