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Amerigo Guasti (Firenze, 31 marzo 1870 (?)-Busto Arsizio, 15 marzo 1926)
Trained at the acting school of Luigi Rasi in Florence, Amerigo Guasti affirmed himself as appreciated Brillante between 19th and 20th century. As well as being a good interpreter, he is a skilled ‘Capocomico’ and director of his own companies. Since 1906 he establishes a permanent collaboration with Dina Galli. He is also a translator and author of dramatic texts, newspaper articles and an autobiographical book.