Friday, December 12, 2025

RIP Mauro Bosco

 

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By Simone Le Brut Rossi

December 10 at 12:56 PM

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Actor and voice actor Mauro Bosco died today, christened name Giuseppe (Turin May 12, 1938-Riano (RM) December 10, 2025).

Between 1962-1964 he attended the Silvio D'Amico Dramatic Art Academy, under the direction of Horazio Costa.

Tall, lean, good-looking, ideal physique to embody young people in love or dare heroes.

He was active as an actor in theater, television and cinema.

Among the scripts where she appears, Luisa Sanfelice (1966, directed by Leonardo Cortese) ,and Short Glory of Mister Miffin (1967, directed by Anton Giulio Majano).

In 1968 he was the protagonist of the episode I Ravanin included in The Marshal's Tales (directed by Mario Landi).

Always on TV he will participate in comedies such as Il pane bianco (1966, directed by Claudio Fino) ,and the episode La notte delle nocze,of the series Tonight Fernandel (1968).

In 1990 he was one of the actors chosen by Stefania Casini for one of the sports episodes Roller Wings of the series Win to Win.

Always in the nineties he will participate in various successful screenplays such as La Piovra 5 (1990, directed by Luigi Perilli), Passions (1994, directed by Fabrizio Costa), and in various TV series (The boys of the wall and Amico mio,Il Marshal Rocca,Don Matteo,etc).

In the Two Thousand years you can see it among the actors of fiction,Le girlzii di Miss Italy (2001, directed by Dino Risi) and Il bello delle donne 2 (2002, directed by Maurizio Ponzi).

In theater he took part in an Italian tour for the Queretaro Festival in Mexico.

Next to Sylva Koscina and Paolo Carlini in the pleasant Blondissimamente Tua (1975, directed by Mario Landi).

It was a loaner Fortress in Hamlet (1972), by Shakespeare, with Pino Micol.

Despite the good theatrical and television rehearsals, he never found great opportunities in the cinema, despite participating in numerous productions.

Among his films:

The White Voices (1964), The Greatest Robbery in the West (1967), The Crazy Rabbit Night (1967), Five Dolls for the Moon of August (1969), Roy Colt and Winchester Jack (1970), The Belves (1971), Bisturi, the White Mafia (1973), A High Age (1983), Splendor (1989), Arrested for committing the fact (1991), Total Eclipse (1992), Kim Novak on the Phone (1993), The Voyage Beyond the Dream (1996).

He was very active as a voice actor (under some voiced actors and animated characters).

Rest in peace.

BOSCO, Mauro (Giuseppe Bosco)

Born: 5/12/1938, Turin, Piedmont, Italy

Died: 12/10/2025, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Mauro Bosco’s westerns – actor, voice actor:

The Greatest Robbery in the West – 1966 (Garrett henchman)

Roy Colt & Winchester Jack – 1970 (Bellatreccia/Braid/Bernstein/Martin)

Comanche Moon – 2008 [Italian voice of James Rebhorn]

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