
Ivo Garrani
**Ivo Garrani (1917-2009)** was an Italian actor known for his imposing stature and deep voice. Specializing in roles of authority, he often portrayed figures of power such as military officers, noblemen, industrialists, or magistrates, imbuing his characters with dignity and an aura of authoritativeness, sometimes severe.
His long cinematic career saw him collaborate with prominent directors. Among his most celebrated films are masterpieces like Luchino Visconti's *Rocco and His Brothers* (1960) and *The Leopard* (1963), where his screen presence was remarkable. He also participated in Gillo Pontecorvo's *Kapò* (1959), Florestano Vancini's *The Long Night of '43* (1960), and Vittorio De Sica's *The Boom* (1963). Garrani left a distinctive mark on post-war Italian cinema, distinguishing himself as one of its most appreciated character actors.