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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4After attending the University Faculty of Law and graduating, he carries out the activity of legal prosecutor for the Autonomous Popular Houses of the hometown for several years. He begins to act in the theater as an amateur in amateur complexes entering in 1943 in the experimental group named after Luigi Pirandello, founded by Gian Maria Guglielmino and Giannino Galloni and reciting at the Duse Theater in Genoa which was then located in Piazza Tommaseo, immediately noticing for his Modern and nervous acting, far from the stylistic canons of the time, with an artistic penalty that spacing between drama and comedy of art, authors and classic and modern texts that will last throughout his career. There he met Elsa Albani, who married in 1946 and with whom he had a partnership comparable to that between Paolo Stoppa and Rina Morelli. In the same year, that group merged with the formation of Aldo Trabucco and changed its name to the Teatro d’Arte, also reciting with a very young debutant, Alberto Lupo. In 1951 he became a professional and obtained a writing for the company formed among others by Ivo Garrani, Gianrico Tedeschi and Alberto Lionello, and the following year he entered the Piccolo Teatro di Milano with Giorgio Strehler and Paolo Grassi where he starred in demanding roles [first] Although always collaborating also with the Teatro Stabile of Genoa, which has never completely abandoned. In 1954 the turning point took place: he became part of the Company of Young people formed by Giorgio De Lullo, Romolo Valli, Rossella Falk and Anna Maria Guarnieri with whom he remained until his dissolution in 1972, obtaining success from the public and critics . The performances in which he participated are many: in addition to Pirandello ( So it is (if you like) It is Six characters looking for author , in the role of the leader), among the classic authors he played works by Carlo Goldoni ( The widow Scaltra , where it is Arlecchino and Arlecchino, the servant of two masters in the role of Brighella), William Shakespeare ( Enrico IV , Julius Caesar It is The twelfth night ), Henrik Ibsen ( The wild aitra ), Nikolai Gogol ‘( The auditor ), Anton \u010cechov ( Three sisters It is Zio Vanja with Giulio Bosetti) e The truffle Di Moli\u00e8re with Ugo Tognazzi, with whom in 1975 he achieved another great success. Numerous also contemporary authors and texts, such as in In the jungle of the cities di Bertolt Brecht, The price by Arthur Miller (with whom he obtained a personal triumph in 1968 next to Raf Vallone actor and director at the Teatro Stabile in Rome), The return home In Harold Pinter, Norman to your knees , at Alan Ayckbourn, Back The clexpxiaal Galin. The mouth of the wolf by Remigio Zena, Physicists di Friedrich D\u00fcrrenmatt, The gear from Jean-Paul Sarron, Elisabetta of England di ferdinand bruckner, A clinical case by Dino Buzzati, Crazy gold by Silvio Giovaninetti, Anna Frank’s diary Diacies Goodrich an Albert Hacklett, Sacrilege Massimo by Stefano Pirandello, Masked by Alberto Moravia, with Rossella Falk, and others. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4He also worked with Eduardo De Filippo (among other things in The art of comedy , The cylinder , Man and Galantuomo It is The mayor of the Rione Sanit\u00e0 ), and was also directed by Luca Ronconi [2] , Marco Sciaccaluga and several others. In 1983 at the Carignano Theater in Turin he played in The broken jug by Heinrich von Kleist, alongside Eros Pagni and Lina Volghi, an actress with whom she often recited, then returned to the Teatro Stabile in Genoa. In 1991 he said goodbye to the stage with the performances of A thousand francs of reward by Victor Hugo at the Teatro della Corte. He won the San Genesio Prize twice and had numerous other awards. De Ceresa in the film The subversives (1967) directed by the Taviani brothers On the big screen it appears only in fifteen films between 1961 and 1990, always in second floor roles and where he almost never has the opportunity to emerge; Although in several cases he participates in author films directed among others by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani, Damiano Damiani and Florestano Vancini, for the rest they are gender films including the judicial and the Italian police. For three decades he also interpreted radiorams and distinguished himself as a refined reader of several poems recorded on disk; In 1985 he held a recital entitled Borges, self -portrait of the world , edited by Carlo Repetti and directed by Marco Sciaccaluga. De Ceresa and Cecilia Sacchi in Losey the liar by Fulvio Tolusso (1968) On the small screen he carries out an almost uninterrupted activity starting from 1959, from the debut with Anton Giulio Majano followed by comedies, originals, screenplays and reductions in theatrical works, where in many cases in the following two decades he has satisfactory roles such as that of the ” Dr. S. ” In the first television reduction of 1966 of Italo Svevo’s masterpiece Zeno’s conscience , that of Cardinal Benedetto Caetani, then Pope Bonifacio VIII in The adventure of a poor Christian , taken from Ignazio Silone, next to Riccardo Cucciolla in 1974 and in The catara weaperle by Eug\u00e8ne Ionesco, from the repertoire of the Assurro Theater, together with Franca Valeri. He achieved personal success in 1973 when he interprets Professor Wilhelm Tenhaeff, a parapsicology scholar – really existed – in the famous screenwriter, dedicated to extrasensory perceptions, ESP directed by Daniele D’Anza next to Paolo Stoppa in the role of the Dutch paragnosta Gerard Croiset; Another memorable character is that of “Oremus” in the police show Commissioner De Vincenzi of 1974, always next to Stoppa. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4For Carosello, after Carlo Campanini and before passing the witness to Ernesto Calindri, he was a testimonial in the advertising spot of a artichoke -based liqueur (the Cynar). In the 1980s he slowed down his activity and after a period of silence he reappeared in his last interpretation, which took place a year before the disappearance at the age of 70 [3] , in La Piovra 6 – The last secret Directed by Luigi Perelli, where he plays the role of the “General Amidei”, recruiter of very cynical policemen. His hometown has dedicated a avenue to him, positioned in the area of \u200b\u200bthe Brignole railway station. Cinema [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] At the turn of the tiger , directed by Luigi Comencini (1961) Congo Vivo , directed by Giuseppe Bennati (1962) All the beauty of man , Regia Di Aldo Sinesio (1963) Softness , directed by Massimo Franciosa (1965) 3 pistols against Caesar , directed by Enzo Peri (1967) The subversives , directed by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani (1967) Sissigner , directed by Ugo Tognazzi (1968) The wild cat , directed by Andrea Frezza (1969) The investigation is closed: forget , directed by Damiano Damiani (1971) Male blackbird , directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile (1971) Violence: fifth power , directed by Florestano Vancini (1972) For the ancient stairs , directed by Mauro Bolognini (1975) For love , directed by Mino Giarda (1976) The mass is over , directed by Nanni Moretti (1985) Act of pain , directed by Pasquale Squitieri (1990) Television [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The children of Medea , directed by Anton Giulio Majano (1959) The idiot , directed by Giacomo Vaccari (1959) All to be redone poor man , directed by Eros Macchi (1960) Return from the abyss , directed by Mario Lanfranchi (1963) The citadel , directed by Anton Giulio Majano (1964) Zeno’s conscience , directed by Daniele D’Anza (1966) The Vanity Fair , directed by Anton Giulio Majano (1967) My prisons , regia di Sandro Bolchi (1968) Preliminary investigation , directed by Giacomo Colli (1968) Family process , series Open doors processes , directed by Jos\u00e9 Quaglio (1968) Losey the liar , series Open doors processes , directed by Fulvio Tolusso (1968) The chess player , series Open doors processes , directed by Lyda C. Ripandelli (1968) Luca’s secret , series Open doors processes , directed by Ottavio Spadaro (1969) The ideal wife, directed by Daniele D’Anza (1969) That shop in Piazza Navona , directed by Mino Guerrini (1969) A month in the countryside , regia di Sandro Bolchi (1969) A certain Harry Brent , directed by Leonardo Cortese (1970) Roots , from the work of Arnold Wesker, directed by Maurizio Scaparro, broadcast on November 5, 1971. Consciousness in place , directed by Italo Alfaro (1972) The judge and his executioner , directed by Daniele D’Anza (1972) The suspect , directed by Daniele D’Anza (1972) Lark by Jean Anouilh, directed by Vittorio Cottafavi, broadcast from the second channel on March 16, 1973. The school of wives , directed by Vittorio Cottafavi (1973) ESP , directed by Daniele D’Anza (1973) Commissioner De Vincenzi , directed by Mario Ferrero (1974) The Scipione Army , directed by Giuliana Berlinguer (1977) The free trade hotel by Flaminio Bollini (1977) Stories of the Camorra , directed by Paolo Gazzara (1978) La Piovra 6 – The last secret , directed by Luigi Perelli (1992) San Genesio Prize1962 – Best male characterization for The hostage 1965 – Best male characterization for Three sisters (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki42\/ceresa-fertility-wikipedia-fertility\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ceresa fertility – Wikipedia fertility"}}]}]