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Carlo Hintermann (2 April 1923 – 7 January 1988) was an Italian film, television and stage actor and voice actor. He was sometimes credited as Carlo Hinterman. Born in Milan into a family of ancient Teutonic origin, Hintermann graduated in law, then he enrolled the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome. Graduated in 1949, the same year he debuted in a secondary role in the Domenico Paolella's short film Terra amara, then he appeared in a large number of movies and TV-series, even if usually in character roles. He was also active on stage, in which he debuted in 1957 with a series of monologues that earned him a writing by Vittorio Gassman for Irma la Douce and later for O Cesare o nessuno;[2][3] notably, he got a personal success with the recital Milanin Milanon, alongside Milly Monti. He died due to an accident, run over by a car, in Acireale,a few hours after a theatrical performance in Catania.