Nino Crisman (1911-1983)

Alias:
E. Nino Krisman
Ettore Krisman
N. E. Krisman
Nino E. Krisman
Nino Ettore Krisman

Birthplace:
Trieste, Austria-Hungary [now Trieste, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy]

Born:
October 27, 1911

Died:
November 15, 1983

Nino Crisman (1911–1983) was an Italian actor and film producer. Crisman was born in the port city of Trieste when it was still a part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Crisman made his film debut in 1939 during the Fascist era. He appeared as an actor in over thirty films, such as El Greco (1966). From 1959 onwards he also began to produce films. He was married to the actress Rossana Martini.  Source: Article "Nino Crisman" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Executive Producer:
1959  The Moralist
1967  Kill and Pray
1970  Operation Snafu
1972  The Valachi Papers
1974  Crazy Joe

Line Producer:
1959  The Moralist
1967  Kill and Pray
1968  The Violent Four
1970  Operation Snafu
1972  The Valachi Papers
1974  Crazy Joe

Producer:
1958  The Beautiful Legs of Sabrina
1959  The Moralist
1959  Vacations in Majorca
1961  Destination Fury
1964  It's a Hard Life
1967  Kill and Pray
1968  The Violent Four
1970  Operation Snafu
1971  Roma bene
1972  The Valachi Papers
1973  The War Goddess
1974  Crazy Joe

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