Enzo Petito (24 July 1897 – 17 July 1967) was an Italian film and stage character actor. A theatre actor under
Eduardo De Filippo in the 1950s in the
Teatro San Ferdinando
Teatro San Ferdinando is a theatre in Naples, Italy. It is named after King Ferdinand I of Naples. Located near Ponte Nuovo, it is to the southeast of the Teatro Totò in the western part of the neighborhood of Arenaccia. Built in the late eight ...
of
Naples, with whom he was professionally closely associated, Petito also appeared in several of his films, often co-starring Eduardo or/and brother,
Peppino De Filippo, brothers who are considered to be amongst the greatest Italian actors of the 20th century.
Petito played minor roles in some memorable
commedia all'Italiana movies directed by the likes of
Dino Risi and
Mario Monicelli
Mario Alberto Ettore Monicelli (; 16 May 1915 – 29 November 2010) was an Italian film director and screenwriter and one of the masters of the ''Commedia all'Italiana'' (Comedy Italian style). He was nominated six times for an Oscar, and was awa ...
in the late 1950s and early 1960s, often appearing alongside actors such as
Nino Manfredi,
Alberto Sordi, Peppino De Filippo,
Anna Maria Ferrero, and
Totò.
Although never a leading actor, he made a number of small appearances as character actors alongside Italy's leading film stars in films throughout the early to mid-1960s and is arguably best known in world cinema for his role as the store keeper in the
Sergio Leone
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classic
Spaghetti Western
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film ''
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' in 1966. His roles ranged from storekeepers and cobblers to priests and homeless men. His role of most esteem, however, is perhaps as
Napoleon
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in
Sergio Corbucci's comedy ''
Chi si ferma è perduto
''Chi si ferma è perduto'' is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The title is based on a slogan of Benito Mussolini's regime, literally meaning "who stops is lost".
Plot
Two employees at a Naples company engage in a rivalry ...
'' in 1963.
Biography
His great grandfather was
Antonio Petito (1822–1876), also a Neapolitan, who was an esteemed stage actor, known for his roles as a
Pulcinella in the ''
commedia dell'arte
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'' theatrical scene. His first role in film was in
Esodo Pratelli's comedy, ''
A che servono questi quattrini?
''A che servono questi quattrini?'' (i.e. "What good are this money?") is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Esodo Pratelli and starring Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo. It is an adaptation of a play with the same name by Armando Curcio tha ...
'', in 1942, playing a notary alongside
Eduardo De Filippo,
Peppino De Filippo and
Clelia Matania. The film was based on a play by
Armando Curcio and adapted for the screen by
Mario Massa. This role was significant as Petito was later part of the successful theater company "
La Scarpetta
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Teatro San Ferdinando
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of Naples, which was directed by Eduardo De Filippo, and he featured alongside actors on stage such as
Ugo D'Alessio,
Pietro De Vico and
Franco Sportelli
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throughout the 1950s.
It is Eduardo De Filippo indeed which Enzo Petito is most associated professionally with.
In 1954, Petito portrayed a boatswain in
Luigi Capuano's ''
Ballata tragica
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The film's sets were ...
'' alongside
Teddy Reno,
Beniamino Maggio,
Nando Bruno and
Tina Pica.
This was followed by a small role in
Mario Mattoli
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's comedy ''
Poverty and Nobility
''Poverty and Nobility'' ( it, Miseria e nobiltà) is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli starring Sophia Loren and Totò.
Plot
The story is taken from the Eduardo Scarpetta's play of the same name.
Naples, second half of th ...
'', which featured
Totò as the central character and also starred
Sophia Loren
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. In 1956, Petito again appeared alongside Tina Pica in
Siro Marcellini
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Born in Genzano di Roma
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's ''
Ci sposeremo a Capri
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'', in a cast which also included
Franco Sportelli
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,
Enzo Turco,
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and
Franco Angeli. In 1959, Petito then portrayed Giovanni in the film ''
'', under his regular theatrical director Eduardo De Filippo who also starred as the main character in the film, with
Pupella Maggio,
Pietro De Vico,
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supporting Petito and De Filippo.
Later in 1959, Petito starred as a shoemaker in
Dino Risi's ''
Il vedovo
''Il Vedovo'' (The Widower) is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi.
Plot
Alberto Nardi (Alberto Sordi) is a Roman businessman who fancies himself a man of great capabilities, but whose factory (producing lifts and elevators) teete ...
'', alongside
Alberto Sordi,
Franca Valeri,
Livio Lorenzon and
Nando Bruno.
In 1960, Petito again featured under director Dino Risi in his comedy picture of that year, ''
Il Mattatore
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Plot
Gerardo is an aspiring actor, trying unsuccessfully t ...
'', alongside
Vittorio Gassman,
Dorian Gray and previous co-stars Peppino De Filippo and Anna Maria Ferrero.
However, Petito's role as "Il cavalier Pizzola-to" went uncredited.
The film was nominated for best film at the
10th Berlin International Film Festival
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The following people were announc ...
. Then, in 1961, Petito appeared in
Vittorio de Sica's comedy ''
The Last Judgement'', (''Il giudizio universale''). On set Petito was around prominent actors such as Alberto Sordi, Vittorio Gassman,
Nino Manfredi,
Paolo Stoppa and
Jack Palance.
Later in 1961, Petito starred alongside
Gérard Blain,
Paola Borboni,
Miranda Campa and
Anna Maria Ferrero in
Carlo Lizzani's ''
L'oro di Roma''.
In 1962, Petito starred in five films. He played a small role as Galliano Rubinace, Rossella's Father in
Luciano Salce's drama picture ''
La cuccagna
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In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 6 ...
'' alongside
Donatella Turri
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Biography
Turri was born in Palmanova in 1945.
Filmography
* '' Les Adolescentes'' (1960)
* '' The Passionate Thief'' (1960)
* ''Che gioia vivere'' (1961)
* '' ...
,
Luigi Tenco and
Umberto D'Orsi,
Padre Guardiano in
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia's ''
I quattro monaci
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Plot
A group of four petty criminals, hoping to collect some money as a donation, ...
'' alongside Peppino De Filippo,
Aldo Fabrizi and
Nino Taranto, and also had roles in
Renato Polselli's war drama ''
Ultimatum alla vita
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'',
Luigi Zampa's comedy ''
Roaring Years
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'',
and also portrayed a homeless man in
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Life and career
Born in Telve, Telve Valsugana, from 1940 to 1954 Baldi worked as assistant director for, among others, Alessandro Blasetti, Lionello De F ...
's thriller ''
Il criminale
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A gritty little intrigue thriller with Palance as an ex-nazi doctor in hiding. While riding on a train, he is recogn ...
'', again appearing opposite Jack Palance.
In 1963, Petito portrayed perhaps his role of most esteem as
Napoleon
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in
Sergio Corbucci's comedy ''
Chi si ferma è perduto
''Chi si ferma è perduto'' is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. The title is based on a slogan of Benito Mussolini's regime, literally meaning "who stops is lost".
Plot
Two employees at a Naples company engage in a rivalry ...
'', also starring
Totò, Peppino De Filippo, and
Aroldo Tieri.
In 1965, Petito played The Usher in segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1" of ''
Made in Italy'' and then starred in ''
Io, io, io... e gli altri'' in 1966 which featured
Gina Lollobrigida,
Walter Chiari, Nino Manfredi and
Marcello Mastroianni
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, amongst others.
His final role in cinema was as the feeble, helpless storekeeper in ''
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly''
who is abused by the bandit Tuco Benedicto (
Eli Wallach) and robbed. Petito utters lines such as "
Colt
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,
Remington,
Smith & Wesson" and "It's all I have" with a sad expression on his face and Tuco memorably places the store's closed sign in Petito's mouth as he departs as a gesture to keep quiet.
Filmography
*''
A che servono questi quattrini?
''A che servono questi quattrini?'' (i.e. "What good are this money?") is a 1942 Italian comedy film directed by Esodo Pratelli and starring Eduardo and Peppino De Filippo. It is an adaptation of a play with the same name by Armando Curcio tha ...
'' (1942) – Notary
*''
Poverty and Nobility
''Poverty and Nobility'' ( it, Miseria e nobiltà) is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli starring Sophia Loren and Totò.
Plot
The story is taken from the Eduardo Scarpetta's play of the same name.
Naples, second half of th ...
'' (1954)
* ''
Tragic Ballad'' (1954)
*''
Ballata tragica
''Tragic Ballad'' (Italian: ''Ballata tragica'') is a 1954 Italian crime film, crime Musical film, musical melodrama film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Teddy Reno, Beniamino Maggio and Nando Bruno.Chiti & Poppi p.54
The film's sets were ...
'' (1954) – Nostromo
*''
Ci sposeremo a Capri
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Business terminology
* Customer intelligence, a discipline in marketing
* Competitive intelligence
* Corporate identity
* Continual improvement
* Confidential information
Businesses and organisations Academia and educa ...
'' (1956) – The Police Commissioner
*''
Il vedovo
''Il Vedovo'' (The Widower) is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi.
Plot
Alberto Nardi (Alberto Sordi) is a Roman businessman who fancies himself a man of great capabilities, but whose factory (producing lifts and elevators) teete ...
'' (1959)
*''
'' (1959) – Giovanni
*''
Il Mattatore
''Love and Larceny'' (in Italian, ''Il mattatore'', "The Showman") is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. It was entered into the 10th Berlin International Film Festival.
Plot
Gerardo is an aspiring actor, trying unsuccessfully t ...
'' (1960) – Il cavalier Pizzola-to (uncredited)
*''
Who Hesitates is LostChi si ferma è perduto
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Napoleon
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*''
The Last Judgement'' (1961)
*''
L'oro di Roma'' (1961)
*''
Ultimatum alla vita
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'' (1962)
*''
Roaring Years
''Roaring Years'' ( it, Gli anni ruggenti) is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa, set in the 1930s during the Fascist period of Benito Mussolini. It stars Nino Manfredi and Gino Cervi, and was inspired by the satirical comedy "T ...
'' (1962)
*''
Il criminale
''Il criminale'', internationally known as ''Night Train to Milan'', is a 1962 Italian thriller film directed by Marcello Baldi.
A gritty little intrigue thriller with Palance as an ex-nazi doctor in hiding. While riding on a train, he is recogn ...
'' (1962) – homeless man
*''
La cuccagna
''La cuccagna'', internationally released as ''A Girl... and a Million'', is a 1962 Italian drama film directed by Luciano Salce.
In 2008 it was restored and shown as part of the retrospective "Questi fantasmi: Cinema italiano ritrovato" at the 6 ...
'' (1962) – Galliano Rubinace, Rossella's Father
*''
I quattro monaci
''I 4 monaci'' (also ''I quattro monaci''), internationally released as ''The Four Monks'', is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia.
Plot
A group of four petty criminals, hoping to collect some money as a donation, ...
'' (1962) – Padre Guardiano
*''
Made in Italy'' (1965) – The Usher (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")
*''
Io, io, io... e gli altri'' (1966)
*''
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly'' (1966) – Mr. Milton, the guileless store keeper robbed by Tuco (final film role)
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Italian male film actors
Italian male stage actors
Male Spaghetti Western actors
Male actors from Naples
1897 births
1967 deaths