Enzo Petito
Known for: Acting
Born: July 23, 1897 in Naples, Italy - Died: July 16, 1967
Enzo Petito (24 July 1897 – 17 July 1967) was an Italian film and stage character actor. A theatre actor under Eduardo De Filippo in the 1950s in the Teatro San Ferdinando of Naples, with whom he was professionally closely associated, Petito also appeared in several of his films, often co-starring Eduardo or/and brother, Peppino De Filippo, brothers who are considered to be amongst the greatest Italian actors of the 20th century. Petito played minor roles in some memorable commedia all'Italiana movies directed by the likes of Dino Risi and Mario Monicelli in the late 1950s and early 1960s, often appearing alongside actors such as Nino Manfredi, Alberto Sordi, Peppino De Filippo, Anna Maria Ferrero, and Totò. Although never a leading actor, he made a number of small appearances as character actors alongside Italy's leading film stars in films throughout the early to mid-1960s and is arguably best known in world cinema for his role as the store keeper in the Sergio Leone classic Spaghetti Western film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966. His roles ranged from storekeepers and cobblers to priests and homeless men. His role of most esteem, however, is perhaps as Napoleon in Sergio Corbucci's comedy Chi si ferma è perduto in 1963.
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The Widower
Fritzmayer
He Who Hesitates Is Lost
Napoleone, l'usciere
Sogno di una notte di mezza sbornia
Giovanni
Il medico dei pazzi
Filumena Marturano
Tre calzoni fortunati
The Four Monks
Padre guardiano
Gold of Rome
Usuraio
The Last Judgment
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
Storekeeper
Sacred Silence
We will get married in Capri
commissario
Poverty and Nobility
Don Gioacchino
Siamo tutti inquilini
Affittuario di Anna
Roaring Years
ingegnere del circolo
Made in Italy
The Usher (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")
Me, Me, Me... and the Others
Night Train to Milan
Un barbone
Christmas at the Cupiello House
Pasquale