Acting
Renzo Cesana
Born October 30, 1907
Died November 8, 1970 · aged 63
No biography available.
Known For
The Naked Maja · 1958The Naked Maja
★ 6.21958
MovieAdventureDrama
A historical fiction based on the lives of artist Goya and the Duchess of Alba
Stromboli · 1950Stromboli
★ 7.11950
MovieDrama
After the end of WWII, a young Lithuanian woman and a young Italian man from Stromboli impulsively marry, but married life on the island is more demanding than she can accept.
The Art of Love · 1965The Art of Love
★ 5.51965
MovieComedy
Struggling artist fakes his own death so his works will increase in value.
Hannibal · 1959Hannibal
★ 5.61959
MovieHistoryAdventure
A Carthaginian general attempts to cross the Alps with an army of elephants in order to conquer Rome.
Three on a Couch · 1966Three on a Couch
★ 5.41966
MovieComedyRomance
An artist has an opportunity to go to Paris and wants to bring his fiancee along. However, she's a psychiatrist who currently has three female patients who don't like men. So, he guises himself as three different men to gauge their trust and hopefully cure them so that his fiancee can go with him.
A Lady Without Passport · 1950A Lady Without Passport
★ 5.31950
MovieThrillerCrime
An undercover U.S. Immigration agent falls in love with an immigrant attempting to enter the United States through Havana, Cuba in an illegal smuggling ring.
Fast and Sexy · 1958Fast and Sexy
★ 5.61958
MovieComedyRomance
A beautiful, wealthy widow leaves New York to find herself a husband in the Italian village in which she was born. After many tries she...chooses the village blacksmith.
California Conquest · 1952California Conquest
★ 4.91952
MovieAdventureHistory
The period is the 1840s and California is part of Mexico. Many of the citizens wish to become part of the United States. Other countries are also interested and the Russians have established bases in the northern part of the state. To further their hold they have stolen guns and Don Arturo Bordega, a leader of those wanting statehood, is out to recover them.












