Raf Vallone Net Worth

Raf Vallone was an internationally acclaimed Italian movie star known for his rugged good looks and athletic background. Born in 1916 in Tropea, Calabria, Italy, Vallone was the son of a prominent lawyer and his aristocratic wife. After taking degrees in law and philosophy at the University of Turin, Vallone worked as a sports reporter and drama critic before entering the film industry. His first role was in Noi vivi (1942), but it was his performance in Riso amaro (1949) that propelled him to international stardom. Vallone went on to star in films in Italian, French, and English, and achieved popularity with American audiences in the 1960s. His most memorable roles include Eddie Carbone in Vu du pont (1962), The Cardinal (1963), The Secret Invasion (1964), Harlow (1965), Nevada Smith (1966), and The Godfather: Part III (1990). He was married to Elena Varzi for 52 years until his death in 2002.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day February 17, 1916
Birth Place  Tropea, Calabria, Italy, Italy
Raf Vallone age 104 YEARS OLD
Died On 31 October 2002(2002-10-31) (aged 86)\nRome, Italy
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actor
Years active 1942–2000
Spouse(s) Elena Varzi (m. 1952; his death 2002)
Children Eleonora Vallone Saverio Vallone (b. 1958) Arabella Vallone (b. 1958)

💰 Net worth

Raf Vallone, a renowned actor hailing from Italy, is said to have an estimated net worth ranging between $100K to $1M by the year 2024. With a successful career spanning decades, Vallone has carved a prominent place for himself in the entertainment industry both in Italy and internationally. Known for his exceptional acting skills, he has mesmerized audiences with his captivating performances on screen. As an accomplished actor, Vallone's net worth reflects the numerous accolades he has received throughout his illustrious career, cementing his status as one of Italy's talented actors.

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Biography/Timeline

1935

Born in Tropea, Calabria, the son of a Lawyer, Vallone attended Liceo classico Cavour in Turin, and studied Law and Philosophy at the University of Turin and entered his father's law firm. He played professional football at a young age, playing in Serie A for Torino. He won the Coppa Italia with his team in season 1935–1936. He subsequently became the editorial head of the culture section of L'Unità, then the official newspaper of the Italian Communist Party, and also a film and drama critic for the Turin newspaper La Stampa. During World War II, Vallone served with the Communist resistance.

1942

His first film appearance was as a Sailor in We the Living (1942), but Vallone was not initially interested in an acting career. Nevertheless, he was cast as a soldier competing with Vittorio Gassman for the love of Silvana Mangano in Riso amaro (Bitter Rice) (1949). The film became a neo-realist classic and Vallone was launched on an international career. In 2001, he published his autobiography, L'alfabeto della memoria, with Gremese (Rome). Vallone was married to Actress Elena Varzi from 1952 until his death. They had three children, two of whom are actors, Eleonora Vallone and Saverio Vallone.

2002

He died from a heart attack in Rome on 31 October 2002.