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Duilio Marzio (November 27, 1923 - July 25, 2013) was a well-known
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actor.


Life and work

Marzio was born Duilio Bruno Perruccio La Stella in
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to Sicilian immigrants, in 1923. He enrolled at the
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Law School, obtaining a '' juris doctor''. Shortly afterwards, however, his interest in the theatre lured him away from his post in a local law firm, and he first starred on the stage in 1949 opposite Paulina Singerman in Antonio Cunill Cabanellas' ''Fin de semana'' (''Weekend'').''Clarín''
/ref> His friendship with actor
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helped persuade him to continue acting, against his father's wishes. He starred with Soriano in numerous plays from 1951 on and in 1953, he was offered his first film role. The starring role opposite Diana Maggi in
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film maker
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's ''La tigra'' (''The Tigress'') led to frequent subsequent roles, both leading and secondary. He worked for Torre Nilsson again in 1959, starring in ''
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'' (''The Fall'').Cine Nacional: Duilio Marzio
/ref> These roles in film and theatre earned Marzio a fellowship to
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's prestigious
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drama school, the Actors Studio, in 1960. Marzio was a guest in Strasberg's apartment during his two-year stay in New York, and was the only Argentine actor so honored by the iconic
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instructor. His memorable stay in the
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included Strasberg's lending him a car with which he traveled to
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. He returned to star in Ralph Pappier's ''Operación G'' and
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'a '' Paula cautiva'' with Susana Freyre, a regular co-star of his in the theatre. He was cast as himself in 1964 for
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's adaptation of French author
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' ''Cette étrange tendresse'' (''Strange Tenderness''). Aside from a cameo, however, he then left the cinema until 1974, when he led the cast in Bernardo Arias' ''El fuego del pecado''. A dearth in Argentine film production during the
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installed in 1976, helped lead to another long hiatus from cinema, and Marzio worked both in the theatre and
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. Marzio returned to film in
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1986 period piece, ''
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'' (''Poor Butterfly''), and starred with American actor
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in a 1988 U.S.-Argentine production, ''Two to Tango''. A 1992 adaptation of
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's '' The Plague'' (directed by Luis Puenzo) also included the steely-eyed Marzio, and also worked with French actress
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and
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in Edgardo Cozarinsky's '' Guerriers et captives'' (''Warriors and Prisoners''). His role as writer
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in Enrique Estrazulas' historical play ''Borges y Perón'' earned Marzio his first
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in 1998. In Pablo Parés' gothic ''Jennifer's Shadow'' (2004), Marzio was cast as the concerned mystic, "Darío Bardevil," and starred with
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. Alejandro Doria directed Marzio in the 2006 historical drama, '' Las manos'' (''The Hands'') and musician/filmmaker
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cast him as the dictator in his satirical ''¿De quién es el portaligas?'' (''Whose Belt is This?''). He continued to work in the theatre well into his eighties, notably in a 2009 stage adaptation of Hungarian writer
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's ''The Last Encounter'', for which he earned a second ACE Award. Marzio, whose several lengthy relationships never led to marriage, was fond of a line in Federico Fellini's ''
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'': ''"Every stone in life has its reason for being there."'' He underwent coronary bypass surgery in June 2013, but did not ultimately recover. The noted film and stage actor died in Buenos Aires a month later at age 89; he was interred in Chacarita Cemetery.


Partial filmography

* ''Días de odio'' (1954) - The Young * ''La tigra'' (1954) - Luis * ''Sinfonía de juventud'' (1955) * ''El amor nunca muere'' (1955) * ''La Tierra del Fuego se apaga'' (1955) * ''El curandero'' (1955) * ''Ayer fue primavera'' (1955) * ''Marta Ferrari'' (1956) * ''Surcos en el mar'' (1956) * ''Edad difícil'' (1956) * ''Operación Antartida'' (1957) * ''Todo sea para bien'' (1957) * ''El jefe'' (1958) * ''En la ardiente oscuridad'' (1958) * ''La caída'' (1959) - José María * '' The Candidate'' (1959) * '' Un Guapo del '900'' (1960) - Clemente Ordóñez * ''Sábado a la noche, cine'' (1960) * ''Plaza Huincul (Pozo Uno)'' (1960) * ''A puerta cerrada'' (1962) * ''Operación G'' (1962) * ''Primero yo'' (1964) * '' Paula cautiva'' (1964) - Sutton * ''Extraña ternura'' (1964) - Himself * ''
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'' (1965) - Cedric of Hastings * ''Turismo de carretera'' (1968) * ''El inquisidor'' (1975) - Dr. Carlos Herrera * ''
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'' (1975) - Doctor * ''Pobre mariposa'' (1986) * ''Two to Tango'' (1989) - Paulino Velasco * ''Guerriers et captives'' (1990) - Master Pacheco / Maître Pacheco * '' The Plague'' (1992) - Judge Orbon * ''Tres pájaros'' (2002) - Gregorio Rellán * ''Jennifer's Shadow'' (2004) - Darío Baredevil * ''Las manos'' (2006) - Monseñor Alessandri * ''¿De quién es el portaligas?'' (2007) - Comodoro * ''Silencios'' (2009) - Padre de Inés * ''Horizontal/Vertical'' (2009) - Aldo * ''La Cacería'' (2012) - Federico Kappler (final film role)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Marzio, Duilio 1923 births 2013 deaths Male actors from Buenos Aires Argentine people of Sicilian descent University of Buenos Aires alumni Actors Studio alumni Argentine male film actors Argentine male stage actors Argentine television personalities Burials at La Chacarita Cemetery