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Amedeo Nazzari (10 December 1907 in Cagliari – 5 November 1979 in
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) was an Italian actor. Nazzari was one of the leading figures of Italian classic cinema, often considered a local variant of the Australian–American star
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. Although he emerged as a star during the Fascist era, Nazzari's popularity continued well into the post-war years.


Early career

Amedeo Nazzari was born as Amedeo Carlo Leone Buffa in Cagliari,
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, in 1907 and he later adopted as his professional name the name of his maternal grandfather, Amedeo Nazzari, a magistrate who had been the president of the Court of Appeal of
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and later took the same position in Cagliari. Although Amedeo eventually moved to Rome, he always retained a slight trace of his native Sardinian accent. While Nazzari was keen on gaining film contracts much of his early experience was in the theatre. He entered a contest organised by
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to find an Italian actor to fill the boots of the recently deceased screen star Rudolph Valentino, but lost out to
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. He was rejected after
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s by Italian professionals, who found him too tall, thin and thought he had a too gloomy expression. Nazzari made his debut in '' Ginevra degli Almieri'' (1935), following a recommendation from Elsa Merlini. His first read role came with the 1936 film '' Cavalry'', and he followed it up with '' The Castiglioni Brothers'' (1937). His breakthrough came with the 1938 film ''
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'' (1938) where he played a
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veteran who returns to fight for Italy during the Abyssinian War. Nazzari was transformed into a matinee idol, the most bankable star of Italian cinema. Following the film, Nazzari was invited to join the Fascist Party by Benito Mussolini, but declined saying "Thank You Duce! I would prefer not to concern myself with politics, occupied as I am with more pressing artistic commitments".


Stardom

Despite declining to join the Fascist party, Nazzari, along with a handful of other actors such as
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, was considered one of exemplary male heroes. Most of his film roles from this point present him as a masculine (often military) figure. His emergence as a star coincided with a major drive by the Italian government to rebuild the country's film industry which had declined since its heyday in the silent era. This policy involved large-scale government funding of films and the construction of the massive
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studio complex in Rome. The number of films produced each year climbed rapidly, with Nazzari a particularly prolific actor (making six films in 1939 and eight in 1941).Gundle p.191 During the era he worked with some of the leading Italian actresses including
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, often more than once. Nazzari was almost always cast as a straightforward hero, and he closely protected his public persona to avoid any negative roles. An exception was the historical comedy-drama film '' The Jester's Supper'' (1942) in which he plays a loutish figure. Nazzari made four films with
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, including '' Unjustified Absence'' (1939). Following Italy's entry into the
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in 1940, he combined romances and comedies, with occasional more propagandistic productions. Amongst the more political was ''
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'' (1942), an anti-British war film set in
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. Nazzari portrays an Italian patriot who masquerades as a collaborator with the British occupiers of
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in order to steal their battle plans. It was the only time he featured alongside the other great male star of the era, Fosco Giachetti.


Later career

Star of Italian cinema during the 1940s and 1950s. He made several melodramas with
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, such as '' Catene'' in 1949. Nazzari acted himself in Federico Fellini's
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.


Awards

* David di Donatello Special David, for a life dedicated to cinema with passionate professionalism and extraordinary success. *
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Best Actor in the Year of Count Volpi's Concession for , 1941 *
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Best Actor for '' Il bandito'', 1947


Selected filmography

*'' Cavalry'' (1936) as Umberto Solaro *'' Ginevra degli Almieri'' (1936) as Antonio Rondinelli * ''
Tomb of the Angels ''Tomb of the Angels'' (Italian: ''La fossa degli angeli'') is a 1937 Italian drama film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Luisa Ferida, and Antonio Gradoli. Roberto Rossellini co-wrote the screenplay and served ...
'' (1937) as Pietro *'' The Castiglioni Brothers'' (1937) as Fulvio Castiglioni * ''
The Count of Brechard ''The Count of Brechard'' (Italian: ''Il conte di Brechard'') is a 1938 Italian historical drama film directed by Mario Bonnard and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Luisa Ferida, and Ugo Ceseri.Klossner p.83 It was adapted from the Giovacchino Forzano ...
'' (1938) as Francesco di Bréchard *''
Luciano Serra, Pilot ''Luciano Serra, Pilot'' (Italian: ''Luciano Serra pilota'') is a 1938 Italian war drama film directed by Goffredo Alessandrini and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Germana Paolieri and Roberto Villa. It was screened at the Venice Film Festival in Au ...
'' (1938) as Luciano Serra * (1938) as Gerardo di Jersay *''
The House of Shame ''The House of Shame'' is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Burton L. King and starring Creighton Hale, Virginia Brown Faire and Lloyd Whitlock.Pitts p.85 Cast * Creighton Hale as Harvey Baremore * Virginia Brown Faire as Druid ...
'' (1938) as Giulio * (1939) as Rocco Moretti *'' Unjustified Absence'' (1939) as Doctor Carlo Cristiani * (1939) as Jack Morison / Inspector General Garner * ''
The Night of Tricks ''The Night of Tricks'' (Italian: ''La notte delle beffe'') is a 1939 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Carlo Campogalliani and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Dria Paola and Maurizio D'Ancora.Moliterno p.10 It was shot at Cinecittà ...
'' (1939) as Capatosta * (1940) as Gianni / Hans * '' One Hundred Thousand Dollars'' (1940) as Woods * '' Beyond Love'' (1940) as Pietro Mirilli * '' Then We'll Get a Divorce'' (1940) as Phil Gilder * ''
Big Shoes ''Big Shoes'' (Italian: ''Scarpe grosse'') is a 1940 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Dino Falconi and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Lilia Silvi and Elena Altieri.Pruzzo & Lancia p.63 It is based on a play by Sándor Hunyady which h ...
'' (1940) as Stefano Di Marco * (1940) as Pietro Lanfranchi * (1940) as Pietro Lanfranchi *'' Caravaggio'' (1941) as Michelangelo Merisi, the "Caravaggio" * (1941) as Fabio Regoli * '' Scampolo'' (1941) as Tito Sacchi * (1941) as Bernardino Visconti * (1941) as Franco Gádori * '' The Last Dance'' (1941) as Professor Stefano Boronkay * (1942) as Paolo Wronski *'' The Jester's Supper'' (1942) as Neri Chiaramontesi *''
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'' (1942) as Filippo Colleoni *''
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'' (1942) as Salvatore "Sulfur black" * '' Fedora'' (1942) as Loris Ipanov / Ivan Petrovic * ''
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'' (1942) as Petruccio *' (1942) as Massimo Doriot * ''
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'' (1942) as Michele * '' Men of the Mountain'' (1943) as Lieutenant Andrea Fontana * ''
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'' (1943) as Amedeo Rossi * (1943) as Amedeo Nazzari * (1963) * (1944) as Rodolfo Morigi *''
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'' (1945) (segment —Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife) *'' Un giorno nella vita'' (1946) as Captain De Palma *'' The Bandit'' (1946) as Ernesto *''Malacarne'' (1946) as Zù Bastiano * (1947) as Gaetano Donizetti *''
When the Angels Sleep ''When the Angels Sleep'' (Spanish: ''Cuando los ángeles duermen'') is a 1947 Spanish-Italian drama film directed by Ricardo Gascón and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Clara Calamai and Maria Eugénia. In Italian the film's title is '' Quando gli ange ...
'' (1947) as Blin * (1947) as Renato Salesi *''
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'' (1947) as Pugaciov, Tsar Piotr III *''
Unexpected Conflict ''Unexpected Conflict'' (Spanish: ''Conflicto inesperado'') is a 1948 Spanish comedy film directed by Ricardo Gascón and starring Amedeo Nazzari, María Asquerino and Alfonso Estela.Lancia p.104 It was one of several films the Italian star Nazzari ...
'' (1948) as Damian, the butler * (1948) * (1949) as Don Juan de Serrallonga * (1949) as Vitaliano Lamberti * (1949) as Count Carlo di Valfreda *'' The Wolf of the Sila'' (1949) as Rocco Barra *''Marmolada'' (1950) *'' Torment'' (1950) as Carlo Guarnieri *''
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'' (1950) as Guglielmo Aniello * '' The Merry Widower'' (1950) as Professor De Carlo *''
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'' (1950) as Giovanni *'' Barrier to the North'' (1950) as Major Mauri * ''
Women and Brigands ''Women and Brigands'' (Italian: ''Donne e briganti'') is a 1950 French-Italian historical melodrama film directed by Mario Soldati and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Maria Mauban and Jean Chevrier. It is based on the story of the legendary guerilla f ...
'' (1950) as Michele Pezza (Brother Devil) *''
Il Brigante Musolino ''Il Brigante Musolino'' (Italian: ''The Brigand Musolino''), released in the US as ''Outlaw Girl'', is a 1950 Italian crime drama film inspired by the life of the Calabrian outlaw Giuseppe Musolino. It was directed and written by Mario Camerini ...
'' (1950) as Beppe Musolino * '' Brief Rapture'' (1951) as Francesco Leverrier, Police Inspector *'' Double Cross'' (1951) as Pietro Vanzetti *''
Last Meeting ''Last Meeting'' ( it, Ultimo incontro) is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Gianni Franciolini and starring Alida Valli, Amedeo Nazzari and Jean-Pierre Aumont. It is loosely based on the novel '' La biondina'' by Marco Praga. The film's ...
'' (1951) as Piero Castelli *'' Nobody's Children'' (1951) as Guido Canali *'' Volver a la vida'' (1951) * (1952) as Franco Santinelli *''
We Are All Murderers ''We Are All Murderers'' (french: Nous sommes tous des assassins, also known as ''Are We All Murderers?'') is a 1952 French film written and directed by André Cayatte, a former attorney. It tells the story of René, a young man from the slums, tra ...
'' (1952) as Doctor Detouche (Italian version) *'' Sensualità'' (1952) as Riccardo Sartori *'' Processo alla città'' (1952) as Prosecutor Antonio Spicacci *''
The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo ''The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo'' ( it, Il brigante di Tacca del Lupo) is a 1952 Italian historical drama film directed by Pietro Germi. Plot In 1863 a company of Bersaglieri commanded by Captain Giordani, as part of the repression of banditr ...
'' (1952) as Capt. Giordani *''
Altri tempi ''In Olden Days'' ( it, Altri tempi, link=no, also known as ''Times Gone By'' and ''Infidelity'') is a 1952 Italian anthology film. Plot The cart of old books A good-natured peddler of old books shows his customers some works from the past ...
'' (1952) as Andrea Fabbri (segment ) *'' The Flame'' (1952) as Colonel Felt *'' Who is Without Sin'' (1952) as Stefano Brunot *'' Il mondo le condanna'' (1953) as Paolo Martelli *'' Un marito per Anna Zaccheo'' (1953) as Doctor Illuminato *''
I Always Loved You ''I Always Loved You'' ( it, Ti ho sempre amato!) is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Costa. It is based on a stage play by Enrico Ragusa. Plot A landowner loves a good girl, but is ensnared by another richer woman who is actual ...
'' (1953) as Massimo *''
Pietà per chi cade ''Pietà per chi cade'' (i. e. ''Compassion for those who fall'') is a 1954 Italian melodrama film written and directed by Mario Costa and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Antonella Lualdi and Nadia Gray.Arturo Lanocita. "Pietà per chi cade" (review). ' ...
'' (1954) as Carlo Savelli *''
Torna! ''Torna!'' (i.e. "Come Back!") is a 1953 Italian melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Yvonne Sanson. Plot Cast * Amedeo Nazzari as Roberto Varesi * Yvonne Sanson as Susanna *Franco Fabrizi as ...
'' (1954) - Roberto Varesi * (1954) as Jacques Barnaud *''
Appassionatamente ''Appassionatamente'' (i.e. "Passionately") is a 1954 Italian melodrama film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Myriam Bru. It is loosely based on the drama play ''La Dame de Saint-Tropez'' by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois ...
'' (1954) as Andrea Morandi *'' Proibito'' (1954) as Costantino Corraine *'' The White Angel'' (1955) as Engineer Guido Carani *''
L'ultimo amante ''L'ultimo amante'' (literally ''The Last Lover'') is a 1955 Italian melodrama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Amedeo Nazzari and May Britt. It was a remake of Mattoli's 1942 film ''Stasera niente di nuovo''. This version aptly ...
'' (1955) as Cesare Monti *'' The Intruder'' (1956) as Carlo Conti *'' Le notti di Cabiria'' (1957) as Alberto Lazzari * (1957) as Michel de Caroli *'' Anna di Brooklyn'' (1958) as Ciccone *'' Il cielo brucia'' (1958) as Carlo Casati *''
Melancholic Autumn ''Melancholic Autumn'' (Italian:''Malinconico autunno'') is a 1958 Italian-Spanish melodrama film directed by Raffaello Matarazzo and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Yvonne Sanson and Mercedes Monterrey. It was part of a popular series of romantic dram ...
'' (1958) as Andrea, merchant captain *'' The Naked Maja'' (1958) as Prime Minister
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*'' Policarpo'' (1959) as The Carabiniere (uncredited) *'' World of Miracles'' (1959) as the presenter at the press conference *''
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'' (1959) as Professor De Lattre * (1959) as Coronel *''
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'' (1959) as the State Secretary *''
Carthage in Flames ''Carthage in Flames'' ( it, Cartagine in fiamme) is a 1960 Italian historical drama film directed by Carmine Gallone and starring Pierre Brasseur, José Suárez, Daniel Gélin and Anne Heywood. It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The ...
'' (1959) * (1960) as Salvatore Acierno *'' Journey Beneath the Desert'' (1961) as Tamal *''Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile'' (1961) as Amenophis IV *'' The Best of Enemies'' (1961) as Maj. Fornari *''
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'' (1961) as Orlandi *' (1962) * (1962) as Ruiz / André Leboeuf * (1962) as General Hugo *'' Street of Temptation'' (1962) as Gentleman in a silk suit *''
The Shortest Day ''The Shortest Day'' ( it, Il giorno più corto) is a 1963 Italian comedy film. It is a parody of the war movie '' The Longest Day'' and stars the popular duo Franco and Ciccio in the leading roles. Dozens of other well-known actors, from both Eu ...
'' (1963) as Squinting soldier with abacus *''
Shivers in Summer ''Shivers in Summer'' ( it, Frenesia dell'estate) is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring among others Vittorio Gassman. Cast * Vittorio Gassman - Captain Nardoni * Sandra Milo - Yvonne * Michèle Mercier - Gigi * ...
'' (1964) as Count Marcello della Pietra * (1964) as Max Branzeri *'' Il Gaucho'' (1964) as Marucchelli * (1965) as Livio Bertana * (1966) as François Derroux *''
The Poppy Is Also a Flower ''The Poppy Is Also a Flower'' is a 1966 American-French-Austrian made-for-television spy and anti-drug film. It was originally made under the auspices of the United Nations as part of a series of television specials designed to promote the org ...
'' (1966) as Captain Di Nonno *'' Spy Today, Die Tomorrow'' (1967) as Bardo Baretti *''
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'' (1968) as Emperor Trajan *'' The Sicilian Clan'' (1969) as Tony Nicosia *'' The Valachi Papers'' (1972) as Gaetano Reina *'' A Matter of Time'' (1976) as Tewfik *''
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'' (season 3, episode 14: ; 1976) as Dr. Pinaldi * (1977) as Himself (final film role)


References


Bibliography

*''Amedeo Nazzari'' written by Piero Pruzzo and Enrico Lancia. Collana "Le stelle filanti", Gremese Editore, Roma, 1983. *''Amedeo Nazzari. Il divo, l'uomo, l'attore'' by Simone Casavecchia, with an interview to Evelina Nazzari,
Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia The Centro sperimentale di cinematografia (Experimental Film Centre or Italian National film school) was established in 1935 in Italy and aims to promote the art and technique of cinematography and film. The centre is the oldest film school in ...
(Roma, 2007) in the 100 Anniversary of the birth of the actor (1907/2007).
Sito ufficiale del C.S.C.
*''Amedeo Buffa in arte Nazzari written by Maria Evelina Buffa. Collana "Cinema italiano", Edizioni Sabinae, Roma, 2008. *Gundle, Stephen. ''Mussolini's Dream Factory: Film Stardom in Fascist Italy''. Berghahn Books, 2013.


External links

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