Enzo Liberti

Vincenzo "Enzo" Liberti (20 April 1926 – 4 May 1986) was an Italian actor, voice actor, director and television personality.

Biography
Born in Rome, after having been a diplomatic courier for the Foreign Ministry, he began his artistic career immediately after the Second World War as a stage actor, especially in comedy plays in Romanesco dialect; he mostly acted along with his wife Leila Durante and her parents Checco and Anita at the Teatro Rossini in Rome. A character actor in many films, he played the lead roles in his two films as a director, in 1954 and in 1955. Liberti was also very active on television, as a sidekick of Raimondo Vianello in several variety shows and as an actor in television films and series.

Death
Liberti died at age 60 in a clinic in Saint–Laurent–du–Var, near Nice, where he underwent surgery on his heart.

Film

 * Se vincessi cento milioni (1954, directed by Carlo Campogalliani and Carlo Moscovini) – Pierino (segment "Il promesso... sposato")
 * Carmen di Trastevere (1962, directed by Carmine Gallone) – Vincenzo's Fat Accomplice
 * Made in Italy (1965, directed by Nanni Loy) – The Lawyer's Secretary (segment "2 'Il Lavoro', episode 2")
 * Soldati e capelloni (1967, directed by Ettore Maria Fizzarotti) – Il maggiore
 * Non cantare, spara (1968, directed by Daniele D'Anza)
 * I ragazzi del massacro (1969, directed by Fernando Di Leo) – Luigi
 * Oh dolci baci e languide carezze (1969, directed by Mino Guerrini)
 * Bella di giorno, moglie di notte (1971, directed by Nello Rossati) – Police superintendent
 * Mordi e fuggi (1973, directed by Dino Risi) – Barbieri, TV Journalist
 * La polizia è al servizio del cittadino? (1973, directed by Enzo G. Castellari) – Fruttivendolo
 * Buona parte di Paolina (1973, directed by Nello Rossati)
 * Morbosità (1974, directed by Luigi Russo) – Amilcare l'assessore
 * I sette magnifici cornuti (1974, directed by Luigi Russo) – Evaristo
 * Due sul pianerottolo (1975, directed by Mario Amendola) – Il brigadiere Icardi
 * Donna… cosa si fa per te (1976, directed by Giuliano Biagetti) – Man from Rome
 * Colpita da improvviso benessere (1976, directed by Franco Giraldi)
 * Taxi Girl (1977, directed by Michele Massimo Tarantini) – Marcella's dad
 * L'appuntamento (1977, directed by Giuliano Biagetti)
 * Liquirizia (1979, directed by Salvatore Samperi) – Fulvio's father (as Vincenzo Liberti)
 * Assassinio sul Tevere (1979, directed by Bruno Corbucci) – Otello 'Er Pinna' Santi
 * Ciao marziano (1980, directed by Pier Francesco Pingitore) – Il dottore
 * Pierino contro tutti (1981, directed by Marino Girolami) – Aristide – padre di Pierino
 * I carabbimatti (1981, directed by Giuliano Carnimeo) – Capo Infermiere
 * Il paramedico (1982, directed by Sergio Nasca) – Portiere dello stabile
 * Pierino colpisce ancora (1982, directed by Marino Girolami) – Aristide – padre di Pierino
 * Bello mio, bellezza mia (1982, directed by Sergio Corbucci) – Commendatore
 * Vacanze in America (1984, directed by Carlo Vanzina)

Television

 * Le inchieste del commissario Maigret (1968, directed by Mario Landi) – L'autista Edgard
 * Astronave Terra (1971, directed by Alberto Negrin) – Direttore del New Yorker
 * Prima, durante e dopo la partita (1972, directed by Gian Domenico Giagni)
 * Qui squadra mobile (1973, directed by Anton Giulio Majano) – Portiere
 * Tante scuse (1974, directed by Romolo Siena)
 * Diagnosi (1975, directed by Mario Caiano) – Lazzari
 * Di nuovo tante scuse (1975–1976, directed by Romolo Siena)
 * Due ragazzi incorreggibili (1976, directed by Romolo Siena)
 * Il commissario De Vincenzi 2 (1977, directed by Mario Ferrero) – Vetturino
 * Noi... no! (1977–1978, directed by Romolo Siena)
 * Attenti a noi due (1983)
 * Zig zag (1983–1986)

As director

 * Il porto della speranza (anche fotografia e sceneggiatura) (1954)
 * Processo all'amore (anche soggetto sceneggiatura) (1955)