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Enrico Bomba married Giannina Gianni in 1946. Together they had two children, Ernesto born in 1948 and Maria Elisabetta “Camilla” born in 1951. At this time he was the brother in law of Tito Marconi, the reknown president of Luce Fattorosi in Cinecittà. |
Enrico Bomba married Giannina Gianni in 1946. Together they had two children, Ernesto born in 1948 and Maria Elisabetta “Camilla” born in 1951. At this time he was the brother in law of Tito Marconi, the reknown president of Luce Fattorosi in Cinecittà. |
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Bomba then had an affair with [[Jayne Mansfield]] in Italy in 1962, while she was married to [[Mickey Hargitay]].<ref>[https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/american-actress-jayne-mansfield-with-her-husband-mickey-news-photo/842844492 Getty Images]. </ref> Subsequently he had a relationship with stage and voice actress [[:it:Germana Dominici|Germana Dominici]]. They had |
Bomba then had an affair with [[Jayne Mansfield]] in Italy in 1962, while she was married to [[Mickey Hargitay]].<ref>[https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/american-actress-jayne-mansfield-with-her-husband-mickey-news-photo/842844492 Getty Images]. </ref> Subsequently he had a relationship with stage and voice actress [[:it:Germana Dominici|Germana Dominici]]. They had a daughter, Federica Bomba<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/voci/vocifbom.htm IL MONDO DEI DOPPIATORI . His father-in-law was film and voice actor [[Arturo Dominici]].{{cn|date=July 2020}} |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
Revision as of 18:49, 19 September 2020
Enrico Bomba (born 2 August 1922) is an Italian movie producer, director, and screenwriter. He also worked in television. He was born in Amatrice, Province of Rieti.
Biography
Bomba worked in various capacities from 1949 onward. In 1952, he directed his first film, Prigionieri delle tenebre (Prisoners of Darkness); and in the following year he commenced a film called Jezebel, although it was never completed.[citation needed]
In the 1960s/1970s, he worked steadily as a director and screenwriter, directing two films featuring Agent 777 (under the name Henry Bay) and two decamerotici (films inspired by The Decameron). In 1975, he dedicated himself to dubbing foreign language films, working as director and dialogist. Among the voiceovers that he edited the Japanese anime TV series, Great Mazinger and two works taken from the French novel Sans Famille: the anime TV series Nobody's Boy: Remi, and the French television miniseries Sans Famille. During the late 1970s, he made three more films for Cinestampa Internazionale which involved the work of anime artist Gō Nagai. He retired in the early 1990s.[1]
Personal life
Enrico Bomba married Giannina Gianni in 1946. Together they had two children, Ernesto born in 1948 and Maria Elisabetta “Camilla” born in 1951. At this time he was the brother in law of Tito Marconi, the reknown president of Luce Fattorosi in Cinecittà. Bomba then had an affair with Jayne Mansfield in Italy in 1962, while she was married to Mickey Hargitay.[2] Subsequently he had a relationship with stage and voice actress Germana Dominici. They had a daughter, Federica Bomba<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/voci/vocifbom.htm IL MONDO DEI DOPPIATORI . His father-in-law was film and voice actor Arturo Dominici.[citation needed]
Filmography
As director
- Prigionieri delle tenebre (Prisoners of Darkness) (1952)
- Love and Faith/Oh Islam (1961, also producer)
- Secret Agent 777 (1965, as Henry Bay)
- Agente segreto 777 - Invito ad uccidere (1966, as Henry Bay)
- Aretino's Blue Stories (1972, decamerotici)
- Le mille e una notte... e un'altra ancora! (A thousand and one nights ... and yet another!) (1973, decamerotici)
As producer
- Love and Poison (1952)
- Sul ponte dei sospiri (1953)
- Oh Islam/Love and Faith (1961, also director)
- Il ratto delle sabine (Romulus and the Sabines, 1961)
- No Man's Land(1962, starred Roger Moore)
- Scarlet Eye/The Dead Eye of Ceylon (1963, starred Lex Barker)
- Last Plane to Baalbek (1964, starred Rossana Podestà )
References
Citation
- ^ Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano, I Registi, Gremese 2002, S. 63/64
- ^ Getty Images.