![]() Avg.User Rating: Rate this person: Actor Born: 1912 in Florence, Italy Death: May 24, 1970 in Rome, Italy Biography:In Italy, as in America, there are whole legions of actors whose faces are more familiar than their names. "Folco Lulli" was one of that proud breed. Stage-trained, Lulli made his film bow in 1946's "Il Bandito", released in English-speaking countries in 1947 as "The Bandit". Lulli worked skillfully if somewhat anonymously in European productions from 1946 through 1968, playing character parts in such films as "Flight into France" (1949), "An Eye for an Eye" (1960), "Lafayette" (1963) and "Marco the Magnificent" (1966). It was for a French film that "Folco Lulli" is best remembered: he was costarred with "Yves Montand", "Peter Van Eyck" and "Charles Vanel" in that classic nail-biter about nitroglycerin truck drivers, "The Wages of Fear" (1953). ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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