- Founder of Albertini-Film GmbH, a German-Italian production company, in 1920.
- His career came to an end because of a combination of the advent of the sound film and his severe alcoholism, which resulted in his being placed in a mental institution for a time. When he was released he began suffering from dementia--from the effects of his heavy drinking over the years--and was again placed in a mental institution. He died in 1945 in the San Gaetano psychiatric hospital in Budrino, Italy.
- He was a gym teacher in Turin, Italy, and later became a sailor before joining up with Circus Busch as an artist.
- In 1905 he got married with the artist Domenica Meirone and he was very successful with his number on the trapeze till 1914.
- The end of the whilom personified power was tragically. The alcohol was part of his end and when he got part of an argument he was admitted to a mental home for a brief time. After the release he returned to Italy where he suffered from proceeding dementia. Finally hie died in January 1945 in the psychiatric hospital San Gaetano in Budrio.
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