Gastone Moschin is an Italian actor. He studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome, before beginning his career in the 1950s on stage, first with the Stable Theater in Genoa and then with the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. His most famous film roles include The Conformist by Bernardo Bertolucci, Signore & signori by Pietro Germi and The Godfather Part II. Francis Ford Coppola had intended to cast him in a new role in The Godfather Part III, but he was unavailable. Moschin is currently best-known as teacher and co-founder of the MUMOS Acting School in Terni, Italy.
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| - Gastone Moschin is an Italian actor. He studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome, before beginning his career in the 1950s on stage, first with the Stable Theater in Genoa and then with the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. His most famous film roles include The Conformist by Bernardo Bertolucci, Signore & signori by Pietro Germi and The Godfather Part II. Francis Ford Coppola had intended to cast him in a new role in The Godfather Part III, but he was unavailable. Moschin is currently best-known as teacher and co-founder of the MUMOS Acting School in Terni, Italy.
- Gastone Moschin è l'attore che interpreta Don Fanucci ne Il Padrino parte II.
- Gastone Moschin (born June 8, 1929) is an Italian actor. Born in San Giovanni Lupatoto (Veneto) he began his career in the 1950s as theatre actor, first with the Stable Theater in Genoa and then with the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. In the same period Moschin also began to play in feature films, such as La rivale (1955) and L'audace colpo dei soliti ignoti (1959). In 1965, he was featured in Pietro Germi's Signori e signore. In 1968 he starred in Seven Times Seven. He starred with Barbara Bouchet in Milano Calibro 9 in 1972. His most famous role is that of Rambaldo Melandri in the Amici miei series (1975-1985). He also had a part in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part II, as Massimo Fanucci. Moschin subsequently worked in productions for both Italian and French television.
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| - Gastone Moschin is an Italian actor. He studied at the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome, before beginning his career in the 1950s on stage, first with the Stable Theater in Genoa and then with the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. His most famous film roles include The Conformist by Bernardo Bertolucci, Signore & signori by Pietro Germi and The Godfather Part II. Francis Ford Coppola had intended to cast him in a new role in The Godfather Part III, but he was unavailable. Moschin is currently best-known as teacher and co-founder of the MUMOS Acting School in Terni, Italy.
- Gastone Moschin è l'attore che interpreta Don Fanucci ne Il Padrino parte II.
- Gastone Moschin (born June 8, 1929) is an Italian actor. Born in San Giovanni Lupatoto (Veneto) he began his career in the 1950s as theatre actor, first with the Stable Theater in Genoa and then with the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. In the same period Moschin also began to play in feature films, such as La rivale (1955) and L'audace colpo dei soliti ignoti (1959). In 1965, he was featured in Pietro Germi's Signori e signore. In 1968 he starred in Seven Times Seven. He starred with Barbara Bouchet in Milano Calibro 9 in 1972. His most famous role is that of Rambaldo Melandri in the Amici miei series (1975-1985). He also had a part in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather Part II, as Massimo Fanucci. Moschin subsequently worked in productions for both Italian and French television.
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