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Tullio Carminati was an Italian-born stage and screen actor who achieved fame as a matinee idol in the silent film era before transitioning to international character roles. He became a staple of Hollywood productions, frequently cast as suave, aristocratic figures such as counts, princes, and diplomats in films spanning the 1930s through the 1960s.
Tullio Carminati was an Italian stage and screen actor who transitioned from a silent film matinee idol in Italy to a reliable character actor in major international productions.
He is best known for his performances in Roman Holiday (1953), One Night of Love (1934), and El Cid (1961), often portraying suave noblemen and diplomats.