Adolfo Celi

Description:

Sicilian born actor/writer/director was very popular with European audiences, but largely unknown to the west apart from his portrayal of the villainous SPECTRE agent "Emilio Largo" in the spectacular James Bond film Thunderball (1965). However, due to his heavy accent, Celi's voice was dubbed by Robert Rietty. Two years later Celi popped up in the appalling James Bond spoof OK Connery (1967) starring Neil Connery brother of Sean Connery.

Additional to his many film appearances in Italian productions, Celi spent many years on stage in South America to very positive reviews, and directed three films made in South America, Caiçara (1950), Tico-Tico no fuba (1952)_ and L'Alibi (1969)_.

He passed away on February 19th 1986 from a heart attack.

Overview

Birthday July 27, 1922
Born In Messina, Sicily, Italy
Height 178 cm
Spouse/Ex- Veronica Lazar 1966 - February 19, 1986 (his death),Marília Branco 1963 - ? (divorced),Tônia Carrero 1951 - 1962 (divorced)
Children Alessandra Celi

Did you know

Trivia Despite speaking fluent English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German in addition to his native Italian, his voice was dubbed by another actor in most of his movies throughout his career, even in his native Italy, to hide his distinctive Sicillian accent.
Trademarks Premature grey hair

Scores

Thunderball
2h 10m
6.9
Danger: Diabolik
1h 45m
6.5
Caiçara
1h 32m
7.6
Tico-Tico no Fubá
1h 49m
6.8
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