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Eduardo Notari
Born: 1903-01-01
• Naples, Italy
Eduardo Notari (1903–1986) was an Italian film actor of the silent era.
Notari came from Naples, and most of the films he starred in were set in or around the city. His parent Elvira Notari and Nicola Notari ran the Dora Film studio. He began his career in 1912 as one of the first professional child actors in Italy.
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Filmography
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Christian Triumph
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Naples, Land of Love
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Naples, Singing Mermaid
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L'Italia s'è desta
Soldier's Fantasy
Infamous Woman
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Get a Lawyer
Brother's Heart
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Pierrot Cries
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The Carriage of Death
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At Marechiaro There is a Window
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Beneath the Prison
'A Santanotte
The Little Girl's Wrong
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Luciella
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Mary the Crazy Woman
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Gennariello the Policeman
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The New Criminal Underworld
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Gennariello the Son of the Convict
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The House Spirit
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The Feast and the Law
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At Piedigrotta
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The Medea of Porta Medina
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Gabriele the Lamplighter of the Harbor
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Gnesella
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Chiarina the Milliner
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Angry Posillipo
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The Boatman of Amalfi
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The Red Dwarf
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Urchins
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The Mask of Vice
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Ciccio, the Pizzamaker of Carmine
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Carmela the Dressmaker of Montesanto
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Glory to the Fallen Soldiers
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Forward, Savoia
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Farewell, My Dear, Farewell... the Army is Going
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Son of the Regiment
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At Marechiaro There is a Window
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Poor Consumptive! Poor Mother!
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Heroism of an Aviator in tripoli
The Daughter of Vesuvius
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Nomadic People
Return to the Wave
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Escape of the Cat