
Gino Cervi(1901-1974)
The son of Italian theatre critic Antonio Cervi, Gino Cervi was one of the most famous Italian actors, first on stage, then on screen and finally on television. He appeared in his first play in 1924, a year after his father's death. He won world fame with three movies directed by Alessandro Blasetti: Aldebaran (1935), Ettore Fieramosca (1938), and An Adventure of Salvator Rosa (1939). After the WWII, his film career flourished, and then on television, he found new fame as Inspector Jules Maigret in a series of TV Movies based on the novels of Georges Simenon.
Career stats
99Films
456Posters
85Years active
1941Peak year
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Selected work
97 postersFrequent collaborators
30 repeat partners
Emilio Cigoli(1909-1980)
Series Additional Crew · 18 films together

Carlo Romano(1908-1975)
Series Additional Crew · 17 films together

Paolo Stoppa(1906-1988)
Actor · 17 films together

Rina Morelli(1908-1976)
Series Additional Crew · 16 films together
Lydia Simoneschi
Series Additional Crew · 13 films together
Mario Serandrei
Film Editing by · 11 films together
Pino Locchi
Series Additional Crew · 11 films together
Carlo Duse
Actor · 10 films together











