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Who was Francesco Nuti? Famous Italian Actor and Screenwriter Dead at 68

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Francesco Nuti was an Italian actor, screenwriter, and film director. He began his acting career in the late ’70s when he formed the cabaret group ‘Giancattivi’ with Alessandro Benvenuti and Athina Cenci. They made their debut appearances on tv in the shows Black Out and Non-Stop for RAI TV.

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He also directed several movies including Casablanca, Casablanca, All the Fault of Paradise (1985), Stregati (1987), Caruso Pascoski, Son of a  Pole (1988), Willy Signori e Vengo da Lontano (1989), Women in Skirts (1991), and more.

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Francesco Nuti | Credit: Cinematografo

Nuti gathered a few film credits as an actor. Some of these movies are What a Ghostly Silence There I Tonight (1982), The Pool Hustlers (1982), Son Contento (1983), All the Fault of Paradise, What a Ghostly Silence There Is Tonight, Caruso, Zero for Conduct, and more.

He participated at the Sanremo Festival with the song “Sara per te” later recorded by Mina in 1988. He sang with Metta in “Lasciamoci respirare,” written by singer-songwriter Biagio Antonacci in 1992.

Nuti died after a short illness on Monday, June 12, 2023. He was 68.


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