Paolo Villaggio
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Paolo Villaggio (born 31 December 1932, Genoa) is an Italian actor, writer, director and comedian, especially famous for his grotesque irony and satire.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Born in Genoa in 1932, Villaggio lived his childhood in poverty due to World War II. Later he had many jobs, among which a clerk for the Italsider Co. It was then that Paolo Villaggio created his most famous character, the accountant Ugo Fantozzi, which later brought him glory.
Maurizio Costanzo discovered his artistic potential and in 1967 he advised Villaggio to play in a cabaret in Rome. From there, Villaggio passed on to be part of the TV programme Bontà loro, in which his aggressive, evil or obedient characters found their consecration.
[edit] Accountant Ugo Fantozzi
After his television experience, he started writing for L'Espresso and L'Europeo, two popular magazines, short stories based on the character Accountant Ugo Fantozzi, the man with a weak character, dogged by misfortune and by the "mega-director" of the "mega-company" where Fantozzi worked.
In 1971 the publishing house Rizzoli published the book Fantozzi, based on these stories, giving Paolo Villaggio an international fame. The success of his best-sellers (he actually wrote three of them, all published by Rizzoli) gave him the opportunity to enter the film industry with success. Actually, Villaggio already appeared in some movies (among them, Brancaleone alle crociate of Mario Monicelli in 1970), but only the famous movie Fantozzi by Luciano Salce in 1975 made him rise to film stardom.
Many others followed, of which nine were based on the mythical accountant (one of Salce, 7 of Neri Parenti and 1 of Domenico Saverni), in others he played minor characters, such as Giandomenico Fracchia and professor Krantz.
[edit] Other films
Villaggio has played, not always with skill and luck, in many comedies. Sometimes, quitting the routine of his creations, he worked with great masters of the Italian cinema, such as Federico Fellini (in 1990 in La voce della luna, together with Roberto Benigni), Lina Wertmuller (in 1992 in Io speriamo che me la cavo), Ermanno Olmi (in 1993 in Il segreto del bosco vecchio), Mario Monicelli (in 1994 in Cari fottutissimi amici) and Gabriele Salvatores (in 2000 in Denti).
Among the many film prizes Paolo Villaggio received, those worth mentioning are the David of Donatello del 1990, the Nastro d'Argento in 1992 and the Golden Lion for his entire career in 1996.
During all these years, he never ceased his activity as a writer: he continued to publish regularly successful books, changing his publishing house in 1994, passing to Mondadori. He published Fantozzi saluta e se ne va (1994-1995; "Fantozzi Says Goodbye and Leaves"), Vita morte e miracoli di un pezzo di merda ("Life, Death and Miracles of a Piece of Shit", 2002), 7 grammi in 70 anni ("7 Grammes in 70 Years", 2003) and his last one Sono incazzato come una belva ("I'm Fucking Mad as a Beast") in 2004.
He is best known as a cinema actor and a writer, but he was also a good theatre actor: he played Arpagone in L'Avare of Molière in 1996. In the same year, he also led the satirical news bulletin Striscia la notizia (broadcast on Canale 5), together with Ezio Greggio. More recently, he participated in the television fiction Carabinieri, in which he played the role of a tramp who often helped the law enforcement into the solving cases. With his friend and fellow Genoan Fabrizio De André Villaggio wrote two songs, Carlo Martello torna dalla battaglia di Poitiers (Charles Martel comes back from the battle of Poitiers) and Il fannullone (The loafer).
[edit] Filmography
- Eat it (1968)
- I Quattro del Pater Noster (1969)
- Il terribile ispettore (1969)
- Pensando a te (1969)
- La Torta in cielo (1970)
- Brancaleone alle crociate (1970)
- Senza famiglia, nullatenenti cercano affetto (1972)
- Beati i ricchi (1972)
- Che c'entriamo noi con la rivoluzione? (1973)
- Non toccare la donna bianca (1974)
- Vado, sistemo l'America e torno (1974)
- La mazurka del barone, della santa e del fico fiorone (1974)
- Alla mia cara mamma nel giorno del suo compleanno (1974)
- Fantozzi (1975)
- Di che segno sei? (1976)
- Signore e signori, buonanotte (1976)
- Quelle strane occasioni (1976)
- Il secondo tragico Fantozzi (1976)
- Il Belpaese (1977)
- Dove vai in vacanza? (1977)
- Tre tigri contro tre tigri (1977)
- Il Signor Robinson (1977)
- Io tigro, tu tigri, egli tigra (1978)
- Professor Kranz tedesco di Germania (1978)
- Dottor Jekyll e gentile signora (1979)
- Rag. Arturo De Fanti, bancario precario (1979)
- La locandiera (1980)
- Mirandolina (1980)
- Fantozzi contro tutti (1980, also director)
- Fracchia la belva umana (1981)
- Il turno (1981)
- Pappa e Ciccia (1982)
- Bonnie e Clyde all'italiana (1982)
- Sogni mostruosamente proibiti (1983)
- Fantozzi subisce ancora (1983)
- A tu per tu (1984)
- Sogni e bisogni (1984)
- Superfantozzi (1985)
- I pompieri (1985)
- Fracchia contro Dracula (1985)
- Scuola di ladri (1986)
- Grandi Magazzini (1986)
- Roba da ricchi (1987)
- Rimini, Rimini (1987)
- Scuola di ladri - seconda parte (1987)
- Missione Eroica. I pompieri 2 (1987)
- Il Volpone (1988)
- Fantozzi va in pensione (1988)
- Come è dura l'avventura (1988)
- La Voce della Luna (1989)
- Ho vinto la lotteria di Capodanno (1989)
- Fantozzi alla riscossa (1990)
- Le Comiche (1990)
- Le Comiche 2 (1992)
- Il Segreto del bosco vecchio (1993)
- Io Speriamo che me la cavo (1993)
- Fantozzi in paradiso (1993)
- Cari fottutissimi amici (1994)
- Le nuove comiche (1994)
- Palla di neve (1995)
- Io no spik inglish (1995)
- Camerieri (1995)
- Fantozzi - Il ritorno (1996)
- Banzai (1997)
- Un bugiardo in Paradiso (1998)
- Per motivi di famiglia (1998)
- Fantozzi 2000 - La clonazione (1999)
- Azzurro (2000)
- Denti (2000)
- Hermano (2000)
- I promessi sposi (2001)
- Heidi (2001)
- San Giovanni - L'apocalisse (2002)
- Gas (2005)
[edit] Bibliography
- Fantozzi
- Come farsi una cultura mostruosa
- Il secondo tragico libro di Fantozzi
- Fantozzi contro tutti
- Fantozzi subisce ancora
- Rag. Ugo Fantozzi: "Caro direttore ti scrivo...". Lettere del tragicomico ragioniere
- Fantozzi saluta e se ne va: le ultime lettere del rag. Ugo Fantozzi
- Vita morte e miracoli di un pezzo di merda
- 7 grammi in 70 anni
- Sono incazzato come una belva
- Gli fantasmi
- Storia della libertà di pensiero
[edit] External links
- Paolo Villaggio website (Italian)
- The Fantozzi's Place (Italian)
- Fantozzi - The most famous phrases (Italian)
- Villaggio, Paolo (Italian)
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