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Robert Rietty : ウィキペディア英語版
Robert Rietti

Robert Rietti, born Lucio Rietti and usually credited as Robert Rietty (8 February 1923 – 3 April 2015), was an English actor and director of Italian heritage. He was knighted by the Italian government.
== Early life ==
Born in Paddington, London in 1923, Rietti was the younger of two sons of the Italian actor Victor Rietti and Rachel Rosenay. In 1932, at the age of nine, he joined his father's company ''Teatro Italiano'', making his stage debut in ''Mysterious Currents''. His father (under whom Ida Lupino and June Duprez had studied acting) developed his son’s acting career under the name Bobby Rietti. He made his motion picture debut as Fattorino in Monty Banks' comedy ''Heads We Go '' (1933). He soon caught the eye of David O. Selznick who offered him an extended film contract. Despite letting down Alfred Hitchcock, who handpicked him to play the lead in ''Sabotage'' (1936), he made 17 motion pictures during the 1930s, remaining a popular child actor throughout that decade. (They later worked together in Hitchcock’s film ''Frenzy''.)

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