
Renato Pinciroli
**Renato Pinciroli (1903-1959)** was an Italian character actor, a recurring presence in post-war cinema. With a prolific career, he specialized in playing stock comedic characters, often portraying shy, anxious individuals, dutiful but subservient employees, or pedantic bureaucrats, distinguishing himself with his innate comedic flair and understated irony.
He was a familiar face alongside giants of Italian comedy, notably Totò and Aldo Fabrizi, with whom he shared numerous sets. Among his most celebrated appearances were iconic films such as Mario Monicelli and Steno's **Guardie e ladri (1951)**, where he delivered a memorable performance as the meek vice-brigadier, **Un americano a Roma (1954)** with Alberto Sordi, and **Totò, Peppino e la malafemmina (1956)**. His measured acting and his ability to enrich even secondary roles with comedic nuances made him a valued pillar of the comedic cinema of the era.