
Umberto Orsini (born 2 April 1934, in Novara) is an Italian stage, television and film actor.
Born in Novara, Orsini gave up his career as notary to attend the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico. In the late 1950s, he emerged as a talented stage actor, and in 1960, for the theatrical representation of L'Arialda, he worked for the first time with Luchino Visconti. After a few secondary roles (that include Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita), Orsini debuted in a leading role in 1962 with the film Il mare, directed by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi. In 1969, he was awarded with the Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Visconti's The Damned. In 2008, he was nominated to David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Il mattino ha l'oro in bocca.
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La Dolce Vita
1960 · as Man in Sunglasses That Helps Nadia Strip (uncredited)

Candy
1968 · as The Big Guy

Emmanuelle: The Joys of a Woman
1975 · as Jean

Emmanuelle 3
1977 · as Jean

Saint Paul
2000 · as Tribun

The Damned
1969 · as Herbert Thallman

Cesar and Rosalie
1972 · as Antoine

Maddalena
1971 · as (uncredited)

Esther
1999 · as Memuchan

The Antichrist
1974 · as Dr. Marcello Sinibaldi

Solomon
1997 · as Natan

Ludwig
1973 · as Count von Holnstein

Story of a Cloistered Nun
1973 · as Diego

The Outside Man
1972 · as Alex

Little Girl in Blue Velvet
1978 · as Fabrizzio Conti

Casanova & Co.
1977 · as Count Tiretta

Tony Arzenta
1973 · as Isnello, Gusto's right-hand man

Violent City
1970 · as Steve