Annielo Miele
Annielo Miele was an Italian actor whose film career unfolded primarily between the 1960s and 1970s.
He distinguished himself as a character actor, specializing in portraying common and often marginal figures, to whom he lent profound humanity and a palpable melancholy. His style, measured and naturalistic, made him a versatile performer, well-suited for dramas and *commedia all'italiana*.
Among his most significant films are "Il Postino Sfortunato" (1968), a portrait of everyday frustration, and "Le Notti di San Faustino" (1972), where he gave depth to silent characters. Although he was never a leading man, Miele left an authentic mark on Italian cinema, appreciated for his ability to bring to life and make credible the "small" men of society.