An Italian cinematographer, born in 1901. He lived in Alexandria, Egypt. He started his career in 1917 in Alexandria, where the Italian Cinematographic Society was founded. This was considered a turning point in his career as a cinematographer in Egyptian films. He was credited with the success of several films that he shot, including Cairo Station (1958). He worked as an assistant cameraman in Father Amin (1950). His other credits include The Nile Son (1951). He died in 1961.