Ugo Ceseri, a renowned Italian actor, was born on June 30, 1893, in Florence, Italy. He began his illustrious career in the world of theater at a young age, performing alongside the esteemed Hermes Novelli. Subsequently, he joined forces with notable actors Ruggero Ruggeri, Andreina Pagnani, Nino Besozzi, and Armando Falconi.
Ceseri's foray into the film industry commenced in 1931, when he landed a minor role in the movie "Figaro e la sua grande giornata," directed by Mario Camerini. This marked the beginning of a fruitful career in cinema, during which he appeared in approximately 45 films before his untimely passing on December 3, 1940, in Rome, Italy.