Ugo Ceseri (30 June 1893 – 3 December 1940) was an Italian stage and film actor. He appeared in forty two films between 1931 and his death in 1940. In 1934 he appeared in the play 18 BL, an attempt to create a mass theatre by the Fascist government of Italy. The play was directed by Alessandro Blasetti and featured 2,000 amateur actors.
1941
as Il dottore Salverio
1940
as Il dottore
1940
as Archimede, il capo macchinista livornese
1939
as Giovanni
1939
1939
as Terenzio
1939
as Rinaldo Petri, padre di Elena
1939
as Pietro Gambier
1939
as Le sceriffo do Brackenville
1938
1938
as Pérault
1938
as Bortolo, il mercante
1937
as Ismaele Castiglioni
1936
as Padre di Anna Maria
1936
as Alberto Magni
1936
as Barranco
1936
as Ceccone
1936
as caporale Fracassa (con il nome Ugo Céseri)
1935
as Francesco degli Agolanti
1935
as Antonio Spinelli
1935
as Il professore di chimica
1935
as Il salumiere
1934
as L'onorevole Renzi
1934
as Marcone
1934
as Ricco affarista
1934
as Jimmy Taylor
1932
as il commissario
1932
1932
as Rancanino
1932
as Padre di Fausto
1931
as Rantoloni, l'impresario