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  1. 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.

  2. Feb 27, 1971 · The tall, sophisticated actor, who learned to play lovers with finesse as the leading man of Eleonora Duse, was a bit bewildered at becoming a mat inee idol at the age of 40 after “One Night of...

  3. Tullio Carminati. Tullio Carminati was born on 21 September 1894 in Zadar, Croatia, Austria-Hungary [now Croatia]. He was an actor, known for Roman Holiday (1953), The Bat (1926) and Let's Live Tonight (1935). He died on 26 February 1971 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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  4. Tullio Carminati. Actor: Roman Holiday. Tullio Carminati was born on 21 September 1894 in Zadar, Croatia, Austria-Hungary [now Croatia]. He was an actor, known for Roman Holiday (1953), The Bat (1926) and Let's Live Tonight (1935). He died on 26 February 1971 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.

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  6. Tullio Carminati September 21, 1894 — February 26, 1971 • 76 y.o. (129)

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  8. Overview. Tullio Carminati. (1894—1971) Quick Reference. (1894–1971), actor and singer. Born in Dalmatia, he is recalled by playgoers primarily for two roles: Count di Ruvo, the charming philanderer who wins the heroine, in Strictly Dishonorable (1929) ... From: Carminati [De Brambilla], Tullio in The Oxford Companion to American Theatre »