Enzo Biliotti

Enzo Biliotti (28 June 1887 – 19 November 1976) was an Italian film actor.

[1] Born in Livorno, Biliotti started his career in 1918, in the stage company of Luigi Carini [it] and Olga Vittoria Gentilli.

[2] He made his screen debut in 1922, playing Frà Cristoforo in the silent film The Betrothed.

[2] Between 1920s and 1940s he was very active on stage, working, among others, with Alda Borelli, Dina Galli, Lilia Silvi, Gualtiero Tumiati, Gemma Bolognesi and with the Mario Mattoli's stage company Za Bum.

[2] In films, following his impersonation of Napoleon III in Villafranca, Biliotti specialized in roles of kings, emperors and noblemen.