Cesco Baseggio

Francesco "Cesco" Baseggio (1897–1971) was an Italian stage, film and television actor. He was born in Venice, and was identified with Venetian roles during his film career.[1] He appeared in a mixture of serious, dramatic films, as well as comedies such as The Brambilla Family Go on Holiday (1941). On the stage he frequently appeared in plays by Carlo Goldoni.

Cesco Baseggio
Baseggio in 1957
Born
Francesco Baseggio

(1897-04-13)13 April 1897
Died22 January 1971(1971-01-22) (aged 73)
OccupationActor
Years active1935 - 1968 (film)

Life and career

Baseggio started his career at 16 years old in an amateur theater society.[2] He took part in the WWI, where he served in the military engineering corps and later as director of Teatri del Soldato ('Soldier Theaters') in Albania.[2] After the war he worked in the Ars Veneta and Carlo Micheluzzi's companies, before forming his own company in 1926.[2]

In 1935 Baseggio started his film career, mostly consisting of supporting and character roles.[2] In 1936 he entered the Carlo Goldoni-specialized Compagnia del Teatro di Venezia, with which he achieved his major personal critical accomplishments.[2] After the World War II, he started a critically acclaimed collaboration with Giorgio Strehler.[2] He also worked as a stage director, a playwright of comedies in Venetian language, and a voice actor.[2]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1935Le scarpe al soleDurigan
1937Bertoldo, Bertoldino e CacasennoBertoldo
1937Nina non far la stupidaIl podestà
1938The Black CorsairVan Stiller - Korsar
1938Giuseppe VerdiPapà Verdi
1939The WidowAnselmo
1939The Carnival of VeniceMomolo
1940Scandalo per beneUn servitore di casa Contarini
1940MareZane
1940Piccolo alpinoL'alpino Brustolon
1940Il sogno di tuttiIl padrone di casa
1941Orizzonte dipintoParodi
1941Pia de' TolomeiMatteo
1941The Brambilla Family Go on HolidayAmbrogio Brambilla
1942I sette peccatiIl profesore Barni
1942Angelo del crepuscoloMatteo
1942Notte di fiamme
1943Measure for MeasureSchiumetta
1943Dagli Appennini alle AndeIl vecchio matto
1943Men of the MountainIl maggiore
1943Annabella's AdventureLo zio di Roberto
1943Gian BurrascaIl signor Stoppani
1943Canal grandeMenego
1943La moglie in castigoIl notaio Bardi
1944Finalmente sìIl conte padre
1945Fatto di cronaca
1945La buona fortunaAnselmo
1945The Ten Commandments(segment "Onora il padre e la madre")
1945L'angelo del miracolo
1945Trent'anni di servizio
1946Paese senza pacePadron Fortunato
1949The Merry WidowerIl suocero
1950The White LineGiovanni Sebastian
1951Arrivano i nostriIl colonello
1953I Chose Love
1955The Barber of SevilleDr. Bartolo
1956The IntruderFather Peppino
1957Kean: Genius or ScoundrelSalomon

References

  1. Brunetta p.87
  2. Lancia, Enrico (2003). "Baseggio, Cesco". Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli artisti : Vol. 3, Gli attori dal 1930 ai giorni nostri : T. 1. A - L. Gremese Editore. ISBN 978-88-8440-213-4.

Bibliography

  • Brunetta, Gian Piero. The History of Italian Cinema: A Guide to Italian Film from Its Origins to the Twenty-first Century. Princeton University Press, 2009.
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