Alberigo Donadeo
Also known as Alberico Donadeo
Alberigo Donadeo was an actor whose brief appearance in a single credited film role has become part of cinema history. Born on May 17, 1923 in San Rufo, Italy, Donadeo worked in the film industry during a period when small, uncredited parts often contributed to the texture of large-scale productions.
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Alberigo Donadeo was an actor whose brief appearance in a single credited film role has become part of cinema history. Born on May 17, 1923 in San Rufo, Italy, Donadeo worked in the film industry during a period when small, uncredited parts often contributed to the texture of large-scale productions. His only documented screen credit is in the 1966 film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, where Donadeo appeared as an uncredited spectator before a hanging scene.
Little is recorded about Donadeo’s life or career beyond this single on-screen appearance. The role, though minor, has been noted in filmographies and retrospectives, linking his name to one of the most recognized Westerns of the 1960s. Donadeo died on February 5, 1991, leaving behind a minimal public record in the annals of cinema. Hi…






