Glauco Onorato
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- Spavaldi e Innamorati (1959), directed by Giuseppe Vari
- I Baccanali di Tiberio (1960), directed by Giorgio Simonelli
- Black SabbathBlack Sabbath (film)The motion picture Black Sabbath, whose Italian title, I Tre volti della paura, translates as The Three Faces of Fear, is a 1963 Italian horror film directed by Mario Bava. Boris Karloff, in addition to appearing in the linking passages, has a role in "The Wurdalak" segment...
(Italian: I Tre Volti della Paura) (1963), directed by Mario BavaMario BavaMario Bava was an Italian director, screenwriter, and cinematographer remembered as one of the greatest names from the "golden age" of Italian horror films.-Biography:Mario Bava was born in San Remo, Liguria, Italy...
and Salvatore Billitteri - Giacobbe, l'Uomo che Lottò con Dio (1963), directed by Marcello Baldi
- Lo Sceicco Rosso (1963), directed by Fernando CerchioFernando CerchioFernando Cerchio was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 32 films between 1940 and 1972.-Selected filmography:* Lulu * Il Sepolcro dei re -External links:...
- Amori Pericolosi (1964), episodio "La Ronda", directed by Carlo Lizzani
- Rivincita di IvanhoeRivincita di IvanhoeRivincita di Ivanhoe is a 1965 Italian film....
(1965), directed by Tanio BocciaTanio BocciaTanio Boccia was an Italian film director and screenwriter active in the 1960s.Born in Rome, Boccia directed 16 films in his career and was often credited as Amerigo Anton... - Le piacevoli notti (1966), directed by Luciano Lucignani and Armando Crspino
- John il Bastardo (1967), directed by Armando CrispinoArmando CrispinoArmando Crispino was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He was born in Biella, Piedmont. He directed nine films between 1966 and 1975. He also wrote for nine films between 1965 and 1975...
- Il Magnifico Texano (1968), directed by Luigi CapuanoLuigi CapuanoLuigi Capuano was an Italian film director and screenwriter.Born at Naples, directed 43 films between 1947 and 1971.-Selected filmography:* Vertigine d'amore * Gli amanti di Ravello * The Adventurer of Tortuga...
- La Freccia Nera (1968), directed by Anton Giulio MajanoAnton Giulio MajanoAnton Giulio Majano was an Italian screenwriter and film director. His career spanned from 1937 to 1986.-Selected filmography:* Un giorno nella vita * The Eternal Chain * Atom Age Vampire...
- Boot HillBoot Hill (film)Boot Hill is a 1969 Italian Spaghetti Western film starring Terence Hill and Bud Spencer. This film is the last one in a trilogy that started with God Forgives... I Don't! , followed by Ace High...
(Italian: La collina degli stivali) (1969), directed by Giuseppe ColizziGiuseppe ColizziGiuseppe Colizzi was an Italian film director, writer and producer. He is best known for his spaghetti westerns starring Bud Spencer and Terence Hill.- Selected filmography :... - Sunflower (Italian: I girasoli) (1970), directed by Vittorio De SicaVittorio de SicaVittorio De Sica was an Italian director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement....
- Incontro (1971), directed by Piero Schivazappa
- W Django! (1971), directed by Edoardo Mulargia
- L'Ultimo Uomo di Sara (1972), directed by Maria Virginia Onorato
- The Five DaysThe Five DaysThe Five Days is a 1973 film directed by Dario Argento. The Italian film was shot in Rome and Milan.-Reception:The Five Days was Dario Argento's first box office failure in Italy. Audiences were displeased with his change of genre, and the stylistic differences from his Animal Trilogy...
(Italian: Le cinque giornate) (1973), directed by Dario ArgentoDario ArgentoDario Argento is an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the horror film genre, particularly in the subgenre known as giallo, and for his influence on modern horror and slasher movies.... - Fra' Tazio da Velletri (1973), directed by Romano Scandariato (and Joe D'AmatoJoe D'AmatoJoe D'Amato, was a prolific Italian filmmaker who directed roughly 200 films, usually at the same time acting as producer and cinematographer, and sometimes providing the script as well...
, uncredited) - Troppo Rischio per un Uomo Solo (1973), directed by Luciano Ercoli
- Wer Stirbt Schon Gerne unter Palmen? (1974), directed by Alfred VohrerAlfred VohrerAlfred Vohrer was a German film director and actor. He directed 48 films between 1958 and 1984.He was born in Stuttgart, Germany and died in Munich, Germany.-Selected filmography:...
- Carambola, Filotto... Tutti in Buca (1975), directed by Ferdinando BaldiFerdinando BaldiFerdinando Baldi was an Italian film director, film producer and screenwriter. He was born on 19 May 1927 in Cava dei Tirreni, in the Province of Salerno.-Career:...
- Colpita da Improvviso Benessere (1975), directed by Franco Giraldi
- Deep RedDeep RedProfondo Rosso is a 1975 giallo film directed and written by Dario Argento and co-written by Bernardino Zapponi. It was released on March 7, 1975 in Italy and June 11, 1976 in the United States. The film's score was composed and performed by Goblin...
(Italian: Profondo Rosso) (1975; uncredited), directed by Dario ArgentoDario ArgentoDario Argento is an Italian film director, producer and screenwriter. He is best known for his work in the horror film genre, particularly in the subgenre known as giallo, and for his influence on modern horror and slasher movies.... - Il Grande Racket (1976), directed by Enzo G. CastellariEnzo G. CastellariEnzo G. Castellari is an Italian film director. He became famous during the 1960s by directing several spaghetti westerns with such titles as Go Kill and Come Back Enzo G. Castellari (born July 29, 1938) is an Italian film director. He became famous during the 1960s by directing several spaghetti...
- Maria R. e Gli Angeli del Trastevere (1976), directed by Elfriede Gaeng
- L'Altra Metà del Cielo (1977), directed by Franco RossiFranco RossiFranco Rossi was an Italian film screenwriter and director, mainly known for having directed the six hour long Italian-German-British-Swiss TV mini-series Quo Vadis? in 1985....
- Poliziotto Sprint (1977), directed by Stelvio MassiStelvio MassiStelvio Massi was an Italian director known for his crime films, although he was not as well known as crime film specialists like Enzo G Castellari or Umberto Lenzi, but he made about thirteen films in the genre, and was considered a fairly decent director.He also worked with actors such as Eva...
- Stringimi forte Papà (1977), directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini
- Il Vizietto II (1980), directed by Edouard MolinaroÉdouard MolinaroÉdouard Molinaro is a French film director, actor, and screenwriter. He was born in Gironde, Bordeaux.He is best known for his comedies with Louis de Funès , My Uncle Benjamin , Dracula and Son , and the Academy Award-nominated La Cage aux Folles Édouard Molinaro (born 13 May 1928) is a French...
- Stark System (1980), directed by Armenia Balducci
- Zucchero, Miele e Peperoncino (1980), directed by Sergio MartinoSergio MartinoSergio Martino is an Italian film director and producer, notable for his contributions to the giallo genre.Martino is the brother of producer Luciano Martino. They collaborated frequently in their respective professions...
- Chi Nasce Tondo (2008), directed by Alessandro Valori
Television
- Il Mondo è una Prigione (1962), directed by Vittorio CottafaviVittorio CottafaviVittorio Cottafavi was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 70 films between 1943 and 1985...
- Delitto e Castigo (1963), directed by Anton Giulio MajanoAnton Giulio MajanoAnton Giulio Majano was an Italian screenwriter and film director. His career spanned from 1937 to 1986.-Selected filmography:* Un giorno nella vita * The Eternal Chain * Atom Age Vampire...
- Bene Mio Core Mio (1964), directed by Eduardo De FilippoEduardo De FilippoEduardo De Filippo was an Italian actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet, best known for his Neapolitan works Filumena Marturano and Napoli Milionaria.-Biography:...
- Antony and Cleopatra (Italian: Antonio e Cleopatra) (1965), directed by Vittorio CottafaviVittorio CottafaviVittorio Cottafavi was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 70 films between 1943 and 1985...
- Vita di Dante (1965), directed by Vittorio CottafaviVittorio CottafaviVittorio Cottafavi was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He directed 70 films between 1943 and 1985...
- Trampoli (1966), directed by Caludio Fino
- Caravaggio (1967), directed by Silverio Blasi
- I Promessi Sposi (1967), directed by Sandro Bolchi
- La Roma di Moravia (1967), directed by Daniele D'Anza
- Vita di Cavour (1967), directed by Piero Schivazappa
- La Freccia Nera (1968–1969; 6 episodes)
- I Fratelli Karamazov (1969; 2 episodes)
- Il Triangolo RossoIl triangolo rossoIl triangolo rosso is an Italian television series....
(1969; 1 episode) - Antonio Meucci Cittadino Toscano Contro il Monopolio Bell (1970), directed by Daniele D'Anza
- La Vita di Leonardo da Vinci (1971), directed by Renato CastellaniRenato CastellaniRenato Castellani was an Italian film director and screenwriter.- Filmography :*The Iron Crown *Un colpo di pistola *Zazà...
- Prima, Durante e Dopo la Partita (1972), directed by Gian Domenico Giagni
- Assunta Spina (1973), directed by Carlo Di Stefano
- Door into DarknessDoor into DarknessDoor into Darkness was an Italian horror television series conceived by Dario Argento. It consisted of four one-hour episodes and played on the Italian station RAI.- The Neighbor :...
(Italian: La porta sul buio) (1973; 1 episode) - Merkwürdige Lebensgeschichte des Friedrich Freiherrn von der Trenck (1973)
- Canossa (1974), directed by Silverio Blasi
- L'Assassinio dei Fratelli Rosselli (1974), directed by Silvio Maestranzi
- Nucleo Centrale Investigativo (1974), directed by Vittorio Armentano
- Processo per l'Uccisione di Raffaele Sonzogno Giornalista Romano (1975), directed by Alberto Negrin
- Dopo un Lungo Silenzio (1978), directed by Piero Schivazappa
- L'Étrange Monsieur Duvallier (1979; 1 episode)
- Bambole: Scene di un Delitto Perfetto (1980), directed by Alberto Negrin
- Parole e Sangue (1982), directed by Damiano Damiani
- I Due Prigionieri (1985), directed by Anton Giulio MajanoAnton Giulio MajanoAnton Giulio Majano was an Italian screenwriter and film director. His career spanned from 1937 to 1986.-Selected filmography:* Un giorno nella vita * The Eternal Chain * Atom Age Vampire...
- La Grande Cabriole (1989), directed by Nina CompanéezNina CompanéezNina Companéez is a French screenwriter and film director. She has written for 29 films and television shows since 1961.-Selected filmography:* Tonight or Never * Zärtliche Haie * Benjamin...
- Donne Armate (1990), directed by Sergio CorbucciSergio CorbucciSergio Corbucci was an Italian film director. He is best known for his very violent yet intelligent spaghetti westerns...
- La Piovra 6 - L'Ultimo Segreto (1992), directed by Luigi Perelli
- Tre Passi nel Delitto: Villa Maltraversi (1993), directed by Fabrizio Laurenti
- Uno di Noi (1996), directed by Fabrizio Costa
- Don MatteoDon MatteoDon Matteo is an Italian television series that has been airing since 2000 on the premier channel of Italian national television, Rai 1. Protagonist of the series is Father Matteo , a Catholic priest in a parish of the town of Gubbio , who is also known for his unrivaled talent in investigating...
(2000; 1 episode) - Centovetrine (2001), directed by Michele FerrariMichele FerrariMichele Ferrari is an Italian physician, cycling coach and author.-Biography:Ferrari was born in Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna, where he still lives...
and Pepi Romagnoli - Le ali Della Vita 2 (2001), directed by Stefano Reali
- Sant'Antonio da Padova (2002), directed by Umberto Marino
- Luisa Sanfelice (2004), directed by Paolo TavianiPaolo and Vittorio TavianiPaolo and Vittorio Taviani are noted Italian film directors and screenwriters...
and Vittorio TavianiPaolo and Vittorio TavianiPaolo and Vittorio Taviani are noted Italian film directors and screenwriters... - I Colori della Vita (2005), directed by Stefano Reali
- L'Amore non Basta (2005), directed by Tiziana Aristarco
- A Voce Alta (2006), directed by Vincenzo Verdecchi
- La Princesa del Polígono (2007), directed by Rafael Montesinos
Death
Onorato died at the San Camillo Hospital in RomeRome
Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...
, Lazio, Italy
Italy
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, after battling an undisclosed serious illness for some time.