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Nino Manfredi

Italian actor, director, screenwriter, comedian cranium singer

Nino Manfredi

OMRI

Manfredi in 1990

Born

Saturnino Manfredi


(1921-03-22)22 March 1921

Castro dei Volsci, Sovereignty of Italy

Died4 June 2004(2004-06-04) (aged 83)

Rome, Italy

Occupations
  • Actor
  • voice actor
  • director
  • screenwriter
  • comedian
  • singer
Years active1949–2004
Height1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Spouse

Erminia Ferrari

(m. 1955)​
Children4, including Luca and Roberta

Saturnino "Nino" Manfredi (22 Go on foot 1921 – 4 June 2004) was an Italian actor, voice actor, president, screenwriter, playwright, comedian, singer, author, wireless personality and television presenter.

He was one of the most prominent Romance actors in the commedia all'italiana kind. During his career he won indefinite awards, including six David di Sculpturer awards, six Nastro d'Argento awards title the Prix de la première piece (Best First Work Award) at rendering 1971 Cannes Film Festival for Between Miracles.[1] Typically playing losers, marginalised, popular characters yet "in possession of their dignity, morality, and underlying optimism",[2] significant was referred to as "one recompense the few truly complete actors household Italian cinema".[2]

Life and career

Early life

Manfredi was born in Castro dei Volsci, Frosinone into a humble family of farmers.[3] His father recruited in Public Keeping, where he reached the rank fall foul of Maresciallo, and in the early Decade, he was transferred to Rome, spin Nino and his younger brother Poet spent their childhood in the habitual neighborhood of San Giovanni.[3] In 1937, he became seriously ill with symmetrical pleurisy, and after a doctor gave him only three months to live,[4][5] he remained several years hospitalized pretense a sanatorium; there he learned come to get play a banjo built by child and he entered the musical strip of the hospital.[3][5] To please her majesty family in October 1941, he registered at the university in the Capacity of Law, but already in high-mindedness same year he showed an commercial and a natural inclination for nobleness stage, making his debut as well-ordered presenter and an actor in dignity theater of a parish in Rome.[3]

After 8 September 1943, in order puzzle out avoid conscription, he took refuge misunderstand a year with his brother hit the mountains above Cassino;[3] returned greet Rome in 1944, he resumed enthrone university studies and, at the equal time, he enrolled at the Ethnic Academy of Dramatic Art.[3] In Oct 1945, he graduated in law climb on a thesis in criminal law, out ever practicing the profession, and esteem June 1947, he graduated from representation academy.[3]

Early career

Manfredi made his official surprise debut in 1947, working in plays directed by Luigi Squarzina and Vito Pandolfi. The same year, he entered the Maltagliati-Gassman stage company, mostly meticulous in dramatic roles.[3] In 1948, let go entered the company of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano under Giorgio Strehler, playing in tragedies such as Romeo and Juliet and The Storm.[3] Loftiness same year he started working strictness radio as a comedian and chiefly impersonator.[3] In 1949, he made authority film debut in the melodramaMonastero di Santa Chiara.[3] In 1952, he unnatural with Eduardo De Filippo in Tre atti unici, along with Tino Buazzelli, Paolo Panelli and Bice Valori.[3] Distinction same year he entered the review company of the Nava sisters, arm started working as a voice human being and a dubber.[3] In 1955, sharp-tasting took part to his first high-profile films, The Bachelor by Antonio Pietrangeli and Wild Love by Mauro Bolognini.[3]

First successes

In 1958, Manfredi got his gain victory film roles as main actor.[3] Primacy same year he formed a variety show company with Delia Scala and Paolo Panelli, getting some success with rank musical Un trapezio per Lisistrata.[3] Huddle together 1959, the trio was chosen by means of RAI to host Canzonissima; the fкte marked the turning point of rectitude career of Manfredi, who enjoyed splendid very large popularity, mainly thanks oratory bombast the "macchietta" (i.e. comic caricature) resolve the "Barman from Ceccano".[3] The outcome immediately got him a contract trade Dino De Laurentiis which he discarded after one year to be comfortable to choose his favorite projects.[3]

In 1962, Manfredi enjoyed an even larger good fortune playing the title role in nobleness stage musicalRugantino, with which he toured also in Canada, the US, take Argentina.[3] The same year he fated the critically appreciated segment "L'avventura di un soldato" in the anthology filmOf Wayward Love.[3] In 1963 he asterisked in Luis García Berlanga's masterpiece The Executioner.[6]

Commedia all'italiana icon

Starting from the in no time at all half of the 1960s, Manfredi became a top actor at the European box office, starring in some castigate the most successful and critically esteemed films in the Commedia all'italiana kidney, often directed by Dino Risi.[3][7] Hostage 1969, with Nell'anno del Signore, oversight started a fruitful collaboration with distinction director Luigi Magni.[3][7] In the costume period he started collaborating, often anonymous, to the screenplays of his films.[3]

In 1970, he enjoyed a large harmonious success with the Ettore Petrolini's inexpensively "Tanto pe' cantà"; the song premiered, out of competition, at the Sanremo Music Festival and it peaked nearby third place on the Italian prosperity parade.[3][8] In 1971, he made fulfil feature film debut as director eradicate the semi-autobiographical Between Miracles, with which he got almost unanimous critical approbation, winning the Best Film Work Prize 1 at the Cannes Film Festival, high-mindedness Italian Golden Globe for Best Rule Feature, two Silver Ribbons (for suitably screenplay and best original story) roost a special David di Donatello.[3] Snare 1972 he got a major also pressurize success playing Geppetto in the Luigi Comencini's adaptation The Adventures of Pinocchio.[3][9] In the 1970s and early Decennary, he continued alternating high-profile works don less ambitious comedies; among the pinnacle successful performances of the time, ethics emarginated immigrant of Bread and Chocolate (1973), the idealist worker of We All Loved Each Other So Much (1974), the old shanty town experienced of Down and Dirty (1976), depiction Vatican's magistrate of In the Title of the Pope King (1977), depiction abusive coffee-seller in Café Express (1980).[3][7]

Later career

Following his last film as selfopinionated (Portrait of a Woman, Nude) refuse two commercial hit films starred correspondent Renato Pozzetto (Heads I Win, Tailcoat You Lose and Questo e Quello), in the 1980s, Manfredi significantly slowed his cinema activities.[3]

In 1983, he debuted as author with the book Proverbi e altre cose romanesche, while the same 1984, he signed his first uncalled-for as playwright and stage director (Viva gli sposi), an activity in which he gradually focused.[3] In 1990 forbidden received a David di Donatello calling award.[3] In 1992, after having pass with flying colours accepted to be a candidate bear the elections with the Pannella Transfer, he withdrawn the candidature to war cry give up his artistic commitments.[10] Multiply by two 1993, during the shooting of Un commissario a Roma, he suffered efficient hypoxia which compromised his memory functions.[11] Starting from Un commissario a Roma his popularity revamped thanks to unadulterated series of successful RAI TV-series dominant miniseries, notably Linda e il brigadiere.[3][9]

Last role and death

Manfredi's last role was Galapago, an almost mute stranger lift no memory in Miguel Hermoso's Land drama film The End of uncomplicated Mystery. On 7 July 2003, uncut few months after the release addendum the film, he was struck do without a cerebral infarction in his dwelling-place in Rome.[12] In August, he reactionary a Career Bianchi Prize at ethics Venice Film Festival.[13] In September, break improvement allowed him to return cloudless, but in December, he was sell more cheaply by a new cerebral hemorrhage.[12] Pinpoint spending six months in a composed alternation of improvements and deteriorations, grace died on 4 June 2004, advanced in years eighty-three years old.[14]

Personal life

Manfredi was connubial to model Erminia Ferrari from 1955 till his death. The couple difficult a son, Luca (who is undiluted film and television director), and daughters, Roberta (an actress, television exponent and producer) and Giovanna.[3] He challenging another daughter, Tonina, from a European woman.

From an early age, Manfredi suffered from a biliary disorder which forced him to a very public house diet, and his meals often consisted of just light tea or caffè d'orzo.[15] He was an atheist.[15][16] Investigative in volunteering, in 1991, he was nominated Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.[3]

Legacy

In 2007, an asteroid (73453 Ninomanfredi) was denominated after him.[17] In 2009, a Nino Manfredi Prize was established at rank Nastro d’Argento Awards.[18] Manfredi also first name a theatre in Ostia, Rome.

On the occasion of the tenth call of his death, in 2014, Manfredi was remembered by "Nino!", a additional room of events, held in various accommodation including Los Angeles, New York, Scuffle and Paris, which included retrospectives, exhibitions, and the staging of an unreleased play of Manfredi.[19]

In 2017, his neonate Luca Manfredi directed a biographical pelt about Manfredi's early years, In arte Nino; Manfredi was played by Elio Germano, while Miriam Leone played cap wife Erminia.[20][21]

Filmography

Cinema

  • The Monastery of Santa Chiara (1949) as Enrico
  • Return to Naples (1949) as Francisco
  • My Heart Sings (1951) hoot Enrico
  • Viva il cinema! (1952) as Tonino's friend
  • Good Folk's Sunday (1953) as Lello
  • I Chose Love (1953)
  • Prisoner in the Belfry of Fire (1953) as Stornello
  • Cavalcade a range of Song (1953)
  • Laugh! Laugh! Laugh! (1954) on account of Signore che non vuole pagare (segment "Al Night Club Bar Zellette")
  • Scandal remove Sorrento (1955) as Sindaco di Sorrento (voice, uncredited)
  • Non scherzare con le donne (1955) as Tifoso ciclista
  • Revelation (1955) in the same way Mario Giorgi
  • Lo scapolo (1955) as Peppino
  • Wild Love (1956) as Otello – involve parrucchiere
  • Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo (1956) as Paolo
  • Toto, Peppino, and high-mindedness Hussy (1956) as Raffaele, Gianni's friend
  • Time of Vacation (1956) as Carletto
  • Susanna Whipped Cream (1957) as Un ladro
  • Femmine nub volte, (1957) as Nando Martinoni
  • Camping (1958) as Nino
  • Pezzo, capopezzo e capitano [it] (1958) as Pilota
  • Adorabili e bugiarde (1958) chimp Mario
  • Venice, the Moon and You (1958) as Toni
  • Il bacio del sole (Don Vesuvio) (1958)
  • Caporale di giornata (1958) rightfully Corporal Enea Serafini
  • Maid, Thief and Guard (1958) as Otello Cucchiaroni
  • Carmela è una bambola (1958) as Antonio 'Totò' Improta
  • I ragazzi dei Parioli (1959) as Giuseppe Spallotta
  • Audace colpo dei soliti ignoti (1959) as Ugo Nardi aka Piede Amaro
  • The Employee (1960) as Ferdinando 'Nando' Guida
  • Toto, Fabrizi and the Young People Today (1960) (voice, uncredited)
  • Le pillole di Ercole (1960) as dottor Pasqui
  • Crimen (1960) despite the fact that Quirino Filonzi
  • Il carabiniere a cavallo (1961) as Franco Bartolucci
  • The Last Judgment (1961) as Waiter
  • On the Tiger's Back (1961) as Giacinto Rossi
  • Roaring Years (1962) by the same token Omero Battifiori
  • I motorizzati (1962) as Nino Borsetti
  • L'amore difficile (1962) as the gladiator (segment "L'avventura di un soldato")
  • The Teenager from Parma (1963) as Nino Meciotti
  • The Executioner (1963) as José Luis Rodríguez
  • I cuori infranti (1963) as Quirino (segment "E vissero felici")
  • High Infidelity (1964) by the same token Francesco (segment "Scandaloso")
  • Il Gaucho (1964) renovation Stefano
  • Countersex (1964) as Sandro Cioffi (segment "Cocaina di domenica") / Spadini (segment "Una donna d'affari")
  • Le bambole (1965) significance Giorgio (segment "La telefonata")
  • Questa volta parliamo di uomini (1965) as Federico (segment "Un uomo d'onore"), Morgas (segment "Il lanciatore di coltelli"), Raffaelle (segment "Un uomo superiore"), Salvatore (segment "Un brav'uomo")
  • I complessi (1965) as Quirino Raganelli (segment "Una Giornata decisiva")
  • Thrilling (1965) as Nanni Galassi (segment "Il vittimista")
  • I Knew The brush Well (1965) as Cianfanna
  • Made in Italy (1965) as Attilio Lamborecchia (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")
  • Me, Me, Me... and the Others (1966) as 'Millevache'
  • Adultery Italian Style (1966) bit Franco Finali
  • Treasure of San Gennaro (1966) as Armandino Girasole / Dudu
  • A Chromatic for Everyone (1967) as The doctor
  • The Head of the Family (1967) variety Marco
  • Italian Secret Service (1968) as Natale Tartufato aka Capellone
  • Torture Me But Cessation Me with Kisses (1968) as Marino Balestrini
  • Will Our Heroes Be Able shape Find Their Friend Who Has Confidentiality Disappeared in Africa? (1968) as Oreste Sabatini
  • I See Naked (1969) as Cacopardo / Angelo Perfili / Ercole Sub rosa Voyeur / Phone-technician / Maurizio Distance Nanni
  • The Conspirators (1969) as Cornacchia
  • Operation Snafu (1970) as Rosolino Paternò
  • Let's Have swell Riot (1970) as Beretta (segment "Concerto a tre pifferi")
  • Between Miracles (1971) sort Benedetto Parisi
  • Roma Bene (1971) as Disgusting Commissario Quintilio Tartamella
  • Trastevere (1971) as Carmelo Mazzullo
  • In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain (1971) as Nale
  • The Assassin of Rome (1972) as Gino Girolimoni
  • Lo chiameremo Andrea (1972) as Paolo Antonazzi
  • Bread and Chocolate (1974) as Giovanni 'Nino' Garofoli
  • We All Adored Each Other So Much (1974) in that Antonio
  • Eye of the Cat (1975) makeover Marcello Ferrari
  • Down and Dirty (1975) as Giacinto Mazzatella
  • Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen (1976) pass for Cardinale Caprettari (segment "Il Santo Soglio")
  • Basta che non si sappia in giro (1976) as Enzo Lucarelli (segment "Il superiore") / Paolo Gallizzi (segment "L'equivoco")
  • Strange Occasion (1976) as Antonio Pecoraro (segment "Cavalluccio Svedese, Il")
  • In the Name attack the Pope King (1977) as Priest Colombo da Privano
  • The Payoff (1978) restructuring Sasà Iovine
  • A Dangerous Toy (1979) owing to Vittorio Barletta
  • Gros-Câlin (1979) as Parisi
  • Café Express (1980) as Michele Abbagnano
  • Portrait of excellent Woman, Nude (1981) as Sandro
  • Spaghetti House (1982) as Domenico Ceccacci
  • Heads I Impersonator, Tails You Lose (1982) as Beduino
  • Questo e Quello (1983) as Doctor (segment "Questo... amore impossibile") / Alessandro Cipollini (segment "Quello... col basco rosso")
  • Il tenente dei carabinieri (1986) as Colonnello Vinci
  • Grandi magazzini (1986) as Marco Salviati
  • Secondo Ponzio Pilato (1987) as Ponzio Pilato
  • Helsinki Napoli All Night Long (1987) as Grandpa
  • The Rogues (1987) as Il cieco
  • Alberto Express (1990) as Le père d'Alberto
  • In the Nickname of the Sovereign People (1991) significance Angelo Brunetti, also known as Ciceruacchio
  • Mima (1991) as Grandpa
  • Colpo di luna (1995) as Salvatore
  • The Flying Dutchman (1995) significance Campanelli
  • Grazie di tutto (1999) as Pietro
  • La Carbonara (1999) as Cardinale
  • Una milanese a Roma (2001) as Giordano
  • Apri gli occhi bond. sogna (2002) as Il barbone
  • The Receive of a Mystery (2003) as Galapago
  • L'apetta Giulia e la signora Vita (2003) as Bobo (voice) (final film role)

Television

Director

References

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