Osvaldo Valenti (17 February 1906 – 30 April 1945) was an Italian film actor. Valenti starred in several successful Italian movies of the late 1930s and early 1940s, such as the famous The Iron Crown and The Jester's Supper. He appeared in more than 50 films between 1928 and 1945. He and his lover, Luisa Ferida, were executed by partisans in Milan, Italy, due to their links with Fascism. Their story was portrayed in the 2008 film Wild Blood.
1945
as Andrea
1944
1943
as Il conte Enrico Di Nolli
1943
as Chris Sherman
1943
as Barone Richter
1942
as Vladimiro Yariskine
1942
as Pietro
1942
as Giannetto Malespini
1942
as Don Vincenzo Caramandola
1942
1942
1941
as Mortens
1941
as Giovannino Cafiero
1941
1941
as Cesare Borgia
1941
as Giacomo Cenci
1941
as Eriberto
1941
as Franceschino de' Pazzi
1940
as Il duca
1940
as Il conte di Brazeuil
1940
as Dick
1940
as Livio Savelli
1939
as Il conte Lamberto D'Arco
1939
as Sigfrido
1939
as Alvise Duodo
1939
as pittore Padovan
1939
as Gabriele Corodi
1938
as Guy de la Motte
1936
1934
as Malvivente di borgata
1934
1933
as Giacomo
1932
as Barenghi
1928
1928
as Der Fähnrich