Alessandro Haber was an actor who had a successful Hollywood career. In his early acting career, Haber appeared in such films as the Glauco Mauri comedy "China Is Near" (1968), the dramatic period piece "Quanto e bello lu Murire Accisco" (1975) with Giulio Brogi and the comedy "Piso Pisello" (1981) with Luca Porro. He also appeared in "Ehrengard" (1982), "Flipper" (1983) and the Philippe Noiret comedy "Amici miei atto II" (1983). His passion for acting continued to his roles in projects like the comedic adaptation "Il Volpone" (1988) with Paolo Villaggio, the Marcello Mastroianni comedy "The Late Mattia Pascal" (1988) and "Dicembre" (1990). He also appeared in "Parenti Serpenti" (1991). More recently, he tackled roles in "Friends and Enemies" (1998), "Kaputt Mundi (L'Ultimo Capodanno)" (1998) and the dramatic period piece "A Woman of the North" (1999) with Johanna Ter Steege. He also appeared in "Dirty Linen" (1999) with Mariangela Melato and "Falkehjerte" (1999). Haber most recently acted in the Michael Lonsdale foreign "The Cardboard Village" (2013).