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Fosco Giachetti
Fosco Giachetti (28 March 1900, in Sesto Fiorentino – 22 December 1974, in Rome) was an Italian actor.
Fosco Giachetti was the protagonist of Lo squadrone bianco (1936), directed by Augusto Genina. He became the leading man in Fascist propaganda films such as Tredici uomini e un cannone (1936), Sentinelle di bronzo (1937), Scipione l'Africano, Edgar Neville's Italian Carmen fra i rossi (1939), L'assedio dell'Alcazar (1940) and Bengasi (1942). In 1942, he also co-starred in Goffredo Alessandrini's two part Noi Vivi and Addio Kira!.
Un colpo di pistola (1942) by Renato Castellani and Fari nella nebbia (1942) by Gianni Franciolini were not as successful as his earlier films.
After the war, he returned to the stage. He worked in Spain with Edgar Neville in Nada and in Carne de horca. He had a supporting role in 1959 Dino Risi's successful comedy Il mattatore. In 1964, he appeared in an adaptation of A. J. Cronin's novel, The Citadel.
In 2003, the Galleria Fosco Giachetti in Sesto Fiorentino was opened in his honor.
As actor
The Inheritor
The Conformist
Scipio the African
Another Man's Wife
Samba
Giacobbe ed Esau
Jacob: The Man Who Fought with God
Plains of Battle
The Fury of Achilles
The Nun of Monza
Taras Bulba
La notte dell'innominato
Conqueror of the Orient
The Wastrel
Love and Larceny
Re Lear
Un uomo facile
The Virtuous Bigamist
House of Ricordi
Condemned to Hang
Quattro rose rosse
The Counterfeiters
The Glass Castle
Vento d'Africa
Romanticismo
Una lettera all'alba
Crossroads of Passion
Nothing
The Damned
L'altra