Nino Castelnuovo
Biography
Francesco "Nino" Castelnuovo (28 October 1936 - 6 September 2021) was an Italian actor of film, stage, and television. Castelnuovo appeared as Guy Foucher in the French-language musical film The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) and as D'Agostino in the romantic-drama The English Patient (1996). His other films include the drama Rocco and His Brothers (1960), the sexploitation Camille 2000 (1969), the black-comedy L'emmerdeur (A Pain in the ..., 1973), the giallo film Il prato macchiato di rosso (1973), and the spaghetti-westerns Massacre Time (1966) and The Five Man Army (1969).
Known For

That Malicious Age

The English Patient

The Marshal Rocca

The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

Rocco and His Brothers

The Beaches of Agnès

Questa è la mia terra

The 5-Man Army
All Movies (56)
- The Truth About Love Is...2017 · as critico
- Il sottile fascino del peccato2010 · as Padre di Giada
- The Beaches of Agnès2008 · as Self (archive footage)
- L'isola degli smemorati2004 · as Lenzo (voice)
- The English Patient1996 · as D'Agostino
- The World of Jacques Demy1995 · as Self
- A Viso Coperto1985 · as Maggiore Dominici
- Un delitto1984 · as Doctor
- Star Odyssey1979 · as Lt. Oliver 'Hollywood' Carrera
- Elective Affinities1978 · as Il Capitano
- Strip Nude for Your Killer1975 · as Carlo Bianchi
- Strip First, Then We Talk1975 · as Giuliano
- That Malicious Age1975 · as Napoleone
- La collegiale1975 · as Marco
- I mariti1974
- Loving in the Rain1974 · as Giovanni
- Gott schützt die Liebenden1973 · as Emilio Trenti
- A Pain in the Ass1973 · as Bellhop, room boy
- The Bloodstained Lawn1973 · as UNESCO agent
- The Big Deal1972 · as Sandro
- Wife by Night1971 · as Giorgio
- The Divorce1970 · as Piero
- Diary of a Telephone Operator1969 · as Piero
- The 5-Man Army1969 · as Luis Dominguez
- Camille 20001969 · as Armand Duval
- Love and Anger1969 · as The Director (segment "L'Amore")
- Love and Anger: Love1969 · as The Director
- Virgin Merchants1969
- Psychout for Murder1969 · as Mario
- Red Roses for the Fuhrer1968 · as Vincent
- On My Way to the Crusades, I Met a Girl Who...1967 · as Marculfo
- The Path of Oil1967 · as Narrator
- The Creatures1966 · as Jean Modet
- Massacre Time1966 · as Jason 'Junior' Scott
- A Young World1966 · as Carlo
- We'll Go to the City1966 · as Ivan, un partigiano
- Made in Italy1965 · as Dr. Gavino Piras (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")
- The Reward1965 · as Luis
- The Double Bed1965 · as L'amant (2 : « Le Monstre »)
- The Cavern1964 · as Mario Sconamiglio
- A Dirty Business1964
- The Umbrellas of Cherbourg1964 · as Guy Foucher
- The Demon1964 · as Buca (uncredited)
- The Eye of the Needle1963 · as Nicola Badalà
- The Shortest Day1963 · as Corteggiatore (uncredited)
- Escapade in Florence1962 · as Bruno
- Day by Day, Desperately1961 · as Gabriele Dominici
- A Day for Lionhearts1961 · as Danilo
- Laura nuda1961 · as Franco
- The Hunchback1960 · as Cencio
- Everybody Go Home!1960 · as Artigliere Codegato
- Rocco and His Brothers1960 · as Nino Rossi
- The Angel Wore Red1960 · as Capitano Trinidad
- The Apartment1960 · as Vincenzo
- The Facts of Murder1959 · as L'elettricista, Diomede
- The Virtuous Bigamist1956
All TV Shows (10)
- Questa è la mia terra2006 · as Guido Corradi
- Non lasciamoci più1999 · as Andrea Turci
- The Marshal Rocca1996 · as Giuseppe Alfò
- Racconti fantastici1979 · as William Wilson
- Le affinità elettive1979 · as Il Capitano
- Ritratto di Donna Velata1975 · as Luigi Certaldo
- Vino e pane1973 · as Luigi Murica
- Midi trente1972 · as Self
- Diamoci del tu1967 · as Self
- I promessi sposi1967 · as Renzo Tramaglino