Guido Alberti was a self-made industrialist, blessed with a substantial inheritance from his father's nougat and wine business, which he took the reins of as chairman of the board in the 1950s. As he delved into the world of acting, he made his official debut in Federico Fellini's iconic film, "8 1/2", and soon found himself in high demand, navigating the ebbs and flows of the Italian film industry. His talents didn't go unnoticed, as he landed roles in a few American productions, including the notable films "Bobby Deerfield" and "Saving Grace". Guido's personal life was marked by a union with the renowned astrologer Lucia Alberti, who sadly passed away in the year preceding his own demise in 1995.
Guido Alberti
Deceased · Born: Apr 20, 1909 · Died: Aug 3, 1996