

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Paolo Stoppa (6 June 1906 – 1 May 1988) was an Italian actor and dubber. Born in Rome, he began as a stage actor in 1927 in the theater in Rome and began acting in films in 1932. As a stage actor, his most celebrated works include those after World War II, when he met director Luchino Visconti: the two, together with Stoppa's wife, actress Rina Morelli, formed a trio whose adaptions of works by authors such as Chekhov, Shakespeare and Goldoni became highly acclaimed. He debuted in television in 1960 in the drama series Vita col padre e con la madre, reaching the top of the popularity in the 1970s, in particular in the adaption of crime novels by Friedrich Dürrenmatt (Il giudice e il suo boia and Il sospetto) and Augusto De Angelis. As a film actor, Stoppa made some 194 appearances between 1932 and his retirement in 1983: films he appeared in include popular classics such as Miracolo a Milano (1951), Rocco e i suoi fratelli (1960), Viva l'Italia!
Known For
My Friends Act II (1982)Age: 76as Savino Capogreco
Tomorrow We Dance (1982)Age: 76as Padre di Mariangela
Heads I Win, Tails You Lose (1982)Age: 76as il nonno
The Marquis of Grillo (1981)Age: 75as Papa Pio VII
The Payoff (1978)Age: 72as Don Michele Miletti
Beach House (1977)Age: 71as Nonno
Nerone (1977)Age: 71as San Pietro
The bitter case of the Baroness of Carini (1975)Age: 69as Don Ippolito
Rookies Go to War (1974)Age: 68as Le Colonel
Right You Are (if you think so) (1974)Age: 68as Signor Ponza






