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Walter Chiari (2 March 1924 - 20 December 1991) was an Italian stage and screen actor, mostly in comedy roles.
Born in Verona, Chiari achieved a certain degree of international success in films such as The Little Hut, Bonjour Tristesse, Chimes at Midnight and The Valachi Papers. He also appeared in They're a Weird Mob, based on a popular Australian novel by John O'Grady. His most memorable performance was opposite Anna Magnani in Luchino Visconti's 1951 film, Bellissima. He also appeared on Broadway in the 1961 musical The Gay Life.
Chiari died in Milan in 1991.
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