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Mastroianni in 1991 |
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Born | Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni 28 September 1924 Fontana Liri, Italy |
Died | 19 December 1996 Paris, France |
(aged 72)
Years active | 1947–1996 |
Spouse | Flora Carabella (1950-1996) |
Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni (28 September 1924 – 19 December 1996) was a Italian film actor. His honours have included British Film Academy Awards, Best Actor awards at the Cannes Film Festival and 2 Golden Globe Award. He was a famous actor in Italy and all the world.
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Mastroianni was born in Fontana Liri, a small village in the Apennines, the son of Ida (née Irolle) and Ottone Mastroianni, who ran a carpentry shop.[1] Mastroianni grew up in Turin and Rome. During World War II, after the division into Axis and Allied Italy, he was interned in a loosely guarded German prison camp, from which he escaped to hide in Venice. Mastroianni was married to Italian actress Flora Carabella (1926 - 1999) from 1948 until his death. They had one child together, Barbara. His brother Ruggero Mastroianni (1929 - 1996) was a highly regarded film editor who not only edited a number of his brother's films, but appeared alongside Marcello in Scipione detto anche l'Africano, a spoof of the once popular peplum/sword and sandal film genre released in 1971.
Mastroianni had a daughter, Chiara Mastroianni, with the actress Catherine Deneuve, his longtime lover during the seventies. Both his daughters and Deneuve were at his bedside when he died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 72, as was his partner at the time, author and filmmaker Anna Maria Tatò.[2][3] The Trevi Fountain in Rome, associated with his role in Fellini's La dolce vita, was symbolically turned off and draped in black as a tribute.[3][4]
In 1945, Mastroianni started working for a film company and began taking acting lessons. His first role was in I Miserabili (1948). He soon became a major international celebrity, starring in Big Deal on Madonna Street; and in Federico Fellini's La dolce vita with Anita Ekberg in 1960, where he played a disillusioned and self-loathing tabloid columnist who spends his days and nights exploring Rome's high society. Mastroianni followed La dolce vita with another signature role, that of a film director who, amidst self-doubt and troubled love affairs, finds himself in a creative block while making a movie in Fellini's 8½. His prominent films include La dolce vita, La Notte, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Marriage Italian-Style, A Special Day, and Ready to Wear, opposite Sophia Loren. Mastroianni and Loren were one of the most successful and enduring screen couples of cinema history, paired up in 14 movies over twenty years.
Mastroianni, Dean Stockwell and Jack Lemmon are the only actors to have been twice awarded the Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival. Mastroianni won it in 1970 for Dramma della gelosia - tutti i particolari in cronaca and in 1987 for Dark Eyes.
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1939 | Marionette | Extra | Uncredited |
1944 | I bambini ci guardano | Extra | Uncredited |
1948 | I Miserabili | Un Rivoluzionario | |
1949 | Vent'anni | ||
1950 | Domenica d'agosto | Ercole Nardi | |
Contro la legge | Marcello Curti | ||
Vita da cani | Carlo Danesi | ||
Cuori sul mare | Massimo Falchetti | ||
1951 | Atto d'accusa | Renato La Torre | |
Passaporto per l'oriente | Aldo Mazzetti | ||
Parigi è sempre Parigi | Marcello Venturi | ||
1952 | La muta di Portici | Extra | Uncredited |
Sensualità | Carlo Santori | ||
Tragico ritorno | Marco | ||
L'eterna catena | Donna Sofia | ||
Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna | Marcello | ||
Penne nere | Pietro Cossuti | ||
1953 | Lulù | Soletti | |
Febbre di vivere | Daniele | ||
Non è mai troppo tardi | Riccardo | ||
Gli eroi della domenica | Carlo Vagnetti | ||
Il viale della speranza | Mario | ||
1954 | Schiava del peccato | Giulio | |
La principessa delle Canarie | Don Diego | ||
Cronache di poveri amanti | Ugo | ||
Tempi nostri | Segment “Il Pupo” | ||
Giorni d'amore | Pasquale Droppio | Nastro d'Argento Best Actor | |
Casa Ricordi | Gaetano Donninzetti | ||
Peccato che sia una canaglia | Paolo | Grolla d'Oro for Best Actor | |
1955 | Tam tam mayumbe | Alessandrini | |
La bella mugnaia | Luca | ||
1956 | La fortuna di essere donna | Corrado Betti | |
1957 | Il medico e lo steegone | Dr. Francesco Marchetti | |
Padri e figli | Cesare | ||
La ragazza della salina | Piero | ||
Il momento più bello | Pietro Valeri | ||
Le notti bianche | Mario | Nastro d'Argento Best Actor | |
1958 | Racconti d'estate | Marcello Mazzoni | |
Amore e guai | Franco | ||
I soliti ignoti | Tiberio | ||
1960 | La Dolce Vita | Marcello Rubini | Nastro d'Argento Best Actor |
Il bell'Antonio | Antonio Magnano | ||
1961 | Il nemico di mia moglie | Marco Tornabuoni | |
Un ettaro di cielo | Severino Balestra | ||
Ferdinando I, re di Napoli | Gennarino | ||
L'assassino | |||
1962 | Fantasmi a Roma | Reginaldo | |
La notte | Giovanni | ||
Divorzio all'italiana | Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role Nastro d'Argento Best Actor David di Donatello for Best Actor Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actor |
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Vita privata | |||
Cronaca familiare | |||
1963 | 8½ | ||
I compagni | |||
Ieri, oggi, domani | BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role David di Donatello for Best Actor |
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1964 | Matrimonio all'italiana | David di Donatello for Best Actor Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Golden Globe Henrietta Award - World Film Favorite Actor |
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1965 | Oggi, domani e dopodomani | episodie L'uomo dei cinque palloni | |
Casanova 70 | San Sebastian International Film Festival Prize San Sebastian | ||
La decima vittima | |||
1966 | Io, io, io... e gli altri | Nominated - Golden Globe Henrietta Award - World Film Favorite Actor | |
1967 | Lo straniero | ||
1968 | Questi fantasmi | ||
Amanti | |||
1970 | The Pizza Triangle | Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor | |
I girasoli | |||
Leo the Last | |||
Giochi particolari | |||
1971 | Correva l'anno di grazia 1870 | ||
The Priest's Wife | |||
Permette? Rocco Papaleo | |||
1972 | Ça n'arrive qu'aux autres | ||
What? | |||
1973 | Mordi e fuggi | ||
La Grande Bouffe | |||
Niente di grave: suo marito è incinto | |||
Rappresaglia | |||
L'idolo della città | |||
1974 | Touche pas à la femme blanche | ||
Allonsanfàn | |||
1975 | La pupa del gangster | ||
Divina creatura | |||
Per le antiche scale | |||
La donna della domenica | |||
1977 | Mogliamante | ||
Una giornata particolare | Globo d'Oro Award for Best Actor Grolla d'Oro for Best Actor Nominated – Academy Award for Best Actor Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Drama Nominated – David di Donatello for Best Actor |
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Doppio delitto | |||
1978 | Giallo napoletano | ||
Ciao maschio | |||
Così come sei | |||
Blood Feud (film) | |||
1979 | L'ingorgo - Una storia impossibile | ||
1980 | La terrazza | ||
La città delle donne | |||
1981 | Fantasma d'amore | ||
La pelle | |||
1982 | La Nuit de Varennes | Phaedra | |
Oltre la porta | |||
1983 | Storia di Piera | Sant Jordi Awards Best Performance in a Foreign Film | |
Il generale del armata morta | |||
Gabriela, Cravo e Canela | Nacib | ||
1984 | Enrico IV | Globo d'Oro Award for Best Actor | |
1985 | Le due vite di Mattia Pascal | ||
Maccheroni | |||
1986 | Il volo | ||
Ginger e Fred | David di Donatello for Best Actor Globo d'Oro Award for Best Actor Nastro d'Argento Best Actor Sant Jordi Awards Best Performance in a Foreign Film |
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1987 | Intervista | ||
Miss Arizona | |||
Oci ciornie | Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor David di Donatello for Best Actor Nastro d'Argento Best Actor Nominated - Academy Award for Best Actor |
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1989 | Splendor | ||
Che ora è? | Venice Film Festival - Volpi Cup | ||
1990 | Stanno tutti bene | ||
Cin cin | |||
Verso sera | Globo d'Oro Award for Best Actor Nastro d'Argento Best Actor |
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Honorary Golden Lion | |||
1991 | To meteoro vima tou pelargou | ||
Le voleur d'enfants | |||
1992 | Used People | Nominated - Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | |
1993 | Un, deux, trois, soleil | Venice Film Festival - Volpi Cup for Best Actor in a Supporting Role | |
De eso no se habla | |||
1994 | Prêt-à-Porter | National Board of Review Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble | |
1995 | Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma | ||
Al di là delle nuvole | |||
Sostiene Pereira | David di Donatello for Best Actor | ||
1996 | Trois vies et une seule mort | Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival Silver Wave | |
1997 | Viagem ao Princípio do Mundo | Manoel | Final film, released posthumously |
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