Aldo Valletti

Aldo Valletti (1930-1992) was an Italian film actor best known for the role of President Curval in Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini. Aldo Valletti was born 1930 in Rome. His first appearance in cinema, not credited, dates back to 1956, in Poveri ma belli by Dino Risi. After numerous uncredited and minor roles, in 1975, he was chosen by Pasolini to star the film Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom, in which he was dubbed by Marco Bellocchio. Answering a question about the choice of Valletti for Salò, Pasolini said: "This is a generic actor that in more twenty years of work has never spoken a word." Later, he appeared in a number of films in supporting roles, working with, among others, Damiano Damiani, Fernando Di Leo, Tinto Brass and Steno; his last appearance was in 1980, in Arrivano i gatti by Carlo Vanzina. Description above from the Wikipedia article Aldo Valletti, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Birth Location Rome, Lazio, Italy
Born 1930-01-02
Died 1992-01-01

Movies

Arrivano i gatti as Ospite al Party (uncredited)
1980
I Am Afraid as Prison Governor
1977
Stato interessante as Carucci
1977
Horse Fever as Trial Spectator (uncredited)
1976
Salon Kitty as Dart Throwing Client (uncredited)
1976
1976
Seven Beauties as Madman (uncredited)
1975
Il lumacone as (uncredited)
1974
1974
1974
The Perfume of the Lady in Black as Man of the Sect (uncredited)
1974
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