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Saturnino "Nino" Manfredi (22 March 1921 – 4 June 2004) was an Italian actor, voice actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, comedian, singer, author, radio personality and television presenter. He was one of the most prominent Italian actors in the
commedia all'italiana ''Commedia all'italiana'' () or Italian-style comedy is an Italian film genre born in Italy in the 1950s and developed in the 1960s and 1970s. It is widely considered to have started with Mario Monicelli's ''Big Deal on Madonna Street'' in 1958 ...
genre. During his career he won several awards, including six
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awards, six
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awards and the Prix de la première oeuvre (Best First Work Award) at the
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for ''
Between Miracles ''Between Miracles'' () is a 1971 Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Italian actor Nino Manfredi, in his debut as feature film director. Plot A qualified surgeon is urgently called by a party in a small and inadequate private hos ...
''. Typically playing losers, marginalised, working-class characters yet "in possession of their dignity, morality, and underlying optimism", he was referred to as "one of the few truly complete actors in Italian cinema".


Life and career


Early life

Manfredi was born in
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,
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into a humble family of farmers. His father recruited in
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, where he reached the rank of
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, and in the early 1930s, he was transferred to Rome, where Nino and his younger brother Dante spent their childhood in the popular neighborhood of San Giovanni. In 1937, he became seriously ill with bilateral pleurisy, and after a doctor gave him only three months to live, he remained several years hospitalized in a
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; there he learned to play a
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built by himself and he entered the musical band of the hospital. To please his family in October 1941, he enrolled at the university in the Faculty of Law, but already in the same year he showed an interest and a natural inclination for the stage, making his debut as a presenter and an actor in the theater of a parish in Rome. After 8 September 1943, in order to avoid conscription, he took refuge for a year with his brother in the mountains above
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; returned to Rome in 1944, he resumed his university studies and, at the same time, he enrolled at the National Academy of Dramatic Art. In October 1945, he graduated in law with a thesis in
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, without ever practicing the profession, and in June 1947, he graduated from the academy.


Early career

Manfredi made his official stage debut in 1947, working in plays directed by
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and Vito Pandolfi. The same year, he entered the Maltagliati- Gassman stage company, mostly acting in dramatic roles. In 1948, he entered the company of the
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under
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, playing in tragedies such as ''
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'' and '' The Storm''. The same year he started working on radio as a comedian and an impersonator. In 1949, he made his film debut in the
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''Monastero di Santa Chiara''. In 1952, he worked with
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in ''Tre atti unici'', along with
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,
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and
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. The same year he entered the
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company of the Nava sisters, and started working as a voice actor and a dubber. In 1955, he took part to his first high-profile films, '' The Bachelor'' by
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and '' Wild Love'' by
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.


First successes

In 1958, Manfredi got his first film roles as main actor. The same year he formed a revue company with
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and
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, getting some success with the musical ''Un trapezio per Lisistrata''. In 1959, the trio was chosen by
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to host ''
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''; the show marked the turning point of the career of Manfredi, who enjoyed a very large popularity, mainly thanks to the "
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" (i.e. comic caricature) of the "Barman from
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". The success immediately got him a contract with
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which he dropped after one year to be free to choose his favorite projects. In 1962, Manfredi enjoyed an even larger success playing the title role in the stage musical '' Rugantino'', with which he toured also in Canada, the US, and Argentina. The same year he directed the critically appreciated segment "L'avventura di un soldato" in the
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'' Of Wayward Love''. In 1963 he starred in
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's masterpiece '' The Executioner''.


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Starting from the second half of the 1960s, Manfredi became a top actor at the Italian box office, starring in some of the most successful and critically acclaimed films in the
Commedia all'italiana ''Commedia all'italiana'' () or Italian-style comedy is an Italian film genre born in Italy in the 1950s and developed in the 1960s and 1970s. It is widely considered to have started with Mario Monicelli's ''Big Deal on Madonna Street'' in 1958 ...
genre, often directed by
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. In 1969, with ''
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'', he started a fruitful collaboration with the director
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. In the same period he started collaborating, often uncredited, to the screenplays of his films. In 1970, he enjoyed a large musical success with the
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's song "Tanto pe' cantà"; the song premiered, out of competition, at the
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and it peaked at third place on the Italian hit parade. In 1971, he made his feature film debut as director with the semi-autobiographical ''
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'', with which he got almost unanimous critical acclaim, winning the Best Film Work Award at the
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, the
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for Best First Feature, two
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s (for best screenplay and best original story) and a special
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. In 1972 he got a major television success playing
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in the
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's adaptation ''
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''.Aldo Grasso, Massimo Scaglioni. ''Enciclopedia della Televisione''. Garzanti, Milano, 1996 – 2003. . In the 1970s and early 1980s, he continued alternating high-profile works and less ambitious comedies; among the most successful performances of the time, the emarginated immigrant of ''
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'' (1973), the idealist worker of ''
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'' (1974), the old
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patriarch of '' Down and Dirty'' (1976), the
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's magistrate of ''
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'' (1977), the abusive coffee-seller in '' Café Express'' (1980).


Later career

Following his last film as director ('' Portrait of a Woman, Nude'') and two commercial hit films starred alongside
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('' Heads I Win, Tails You Lose'' and ''
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''), in the 1980s, Manfredi significantly slowed his cinema activities. In 1983, he debuted as author with the book ''Proverbi e altre cose romanesche'', while in 1984, he signed his first work as playwright and stage director (''Viva gli sposi''), an activity in which he gradually focused. In 1990 he received a
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career award. In 1992, after having first accepted to be a candidate at the elections with the
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, he withdrawn the candidature to not give up his artistic commitments. In 1993, during the shooting of '' Un commissario a Roma'', he suffered a hypoxia which compromised his
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functions. Starting from ''Un commissario a Roma'' his popularity revamped thanks to a series of successful
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TV-series and miniseries, notably '' Linda e il brigadiere''.


Last role and death

Manfredi's last role was Galapago, an almost mute stranger with no memory in Miguel Hermoso's Spanish drama film ''
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''. On 7 July 2003, a few months after the release of the film, he was struck by a
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in his home in Rome. In August, he received a Career Bianchi Prize at the
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. In September, an improvement allowed him to return home, but in December, he was hit by a new cerebral hemorrhage. After spending six months in a continuous alternation of improvements and deteriorations, he died on 4 June 2004, aged eighty-three years old.


Personal life

Manfredi was married to model Erminia Ferrari from 1955 till his death. The couple had a son, Luca (who is a film and television director), and two daughters, Roberta (an actress, television presenter and producer) and Giovanna. He had another daughter, Tonina, from a Bulgarian woman. From an early age, Manfredi suffered from a
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disorder which forced him to a very strict diet, and his meals often consisted of just light tea or
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. He was an atheist. Active in volunteering, in 1991, he was nominated Goodwill Ambassador for
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.


Legacy

In 2007, an asteroid ( 73453 Ninomanfredi) was named after him. In 2009, a Nino Manfredi Prize was established at the Nastro d’Argento Awards. Manfredi also named a theatre in Ostia, Rome. On the occasion of the tenth anniversary of his death, in 2014, Manfredi was remembered by "Nino!", a series of events, held in various places including Los Angeles, New York, Rome and Paris, which included retrospectives, exhibitions, and the staging of an unreleased play of Manfredi. In 2017, his son Luca Manfredi directed a biographical film about Manfredi's early years, ''In arte Nino''; Manfredi was played by
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, while
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played his wife Erminia.


Filmography


Cinema

* ''
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'' (1949) as Enrico * ''
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'' (1949) as Francisco * ''
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'' (1951) as Enrico * ''
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'' (1952) as Tonino's friend * ''
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'' (1953) as Lello * ''
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'' (1953) * ''
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'' (1953) as Stornello * ''
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'' (1953) * ''
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'' (1954) as Signore che non vuole pagare (segment "Al Night Club Bar Zellette") * '' Scandal in Sorrento'' (1955) as Sindaco di Sorrento (voice, uncredited) * '' Non scherzare con le donne'' (1955) as Tifoso ciclista * ''
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'' (1955) as Mario Giorgi * '' Lo scapolo'' (1955) as Peppino * '' Wild Love'' (1956) as Otello – il parrucchiere * ''
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'' (1956) as Paolo * ''
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'' (1956) as Raffaele, Gianni's friend * '' Time of Vacation'' (1956) as Carletto * ''
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'' (1957) as Un ladro * '' Femmine tre volte'', (1957) as Nando Martinoni * ''
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'' (1958) as Nino * ' (1958) as Pilota * ''
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'' (1958) as Mario * ''
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'' (1958) as Toni * ''Il bacio del sole (Don Vesuvio)'' (1958) * '' Caporale di giornata'' (1958) as Corporal Enea Serafini * '' Maid, Thief and Guard'' (1958) as Otello Cucchiaroni * ''
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'' (1958) as Antonio 'Totò' Improta * '' I ragazzi dei Parioli'' (1959) as Giuseppe Spallotta * ''
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'' (1959) as Ugo Nardi aka Piede Amaro * ''
The Employee ''The Employee'' () is a 1959 Italian comedy film directed by Gianni Puccini. The film is loosely inspired by ''The Secret Life of Walter Mitty''. Cast * Nino Manfredi as Nando * Eleonora Rossi Drago as Inspector Jacobetti * Anna Maria Ferr ...
'' (1960) as Ferdinando 'Nando' Guida * '' Toto, Fabrizi and the Young People Today'' (1960) (voice, uncredited) * ''
Le pillole di Ercole ''Le pillole di Ercole'' (''The Pills of Hercules'') is a 1960 Italian comedy film directed by Luciano Salce. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The film revolves around C ...
'' (1960) as dottor Pasqui * '' Crimen'' (1960) as Quirino Filonzi * ''
Il carabiniere a cavallo ''Il carabiniere a cavallo'' is a 1962 Italian comedy film directed by Carlo Lizzani. Plot In Rome, a mounted ''carabiniere'' is set to marry his fiancée Letizia, yet he must keep the wedding a secret due to the regulations mandating an immediat ...
'' (1961) as Franco Bartolucci * ''
The Last Judgment The Last Judgment is a concept found across the Abrahamic religions and the ''Frashokereti'' of Zoroastrianism. Christianity considers the Second Coming of Jesus Christ to entail the final judgment by God of all people who have ever lived, resu ...
'' (1961) as Waiter * ''
On the Tiger's Back On, on, or ON may refer to: Arts and entertainment Music * On (band), a solo project of Ken Andrews * ''On'' (EP), a 1993 EP by Aphex Twin * ''On'' (Echobelly album), 1995 * ''On'' (Gary Glitter album), 2001 * ''On'' (Imperial Teen album), 200 ...
'' (1961) as Giacinto Rossi * '' Roaring Years'' (1962) as Omero Battifiori * ''
I motorizzati ''I motorizzati'' is a 1962 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque, consisting of five segments all sharing cars as main theme. Cast *Ugo Tognazzi as Achille Pestani * Nino Manfredi as Nino Borsetti * Franco Franchi ...
'' (1962) as Nino Borsetti * ''
L'amore difficile ''L'amore difficile'' (internationally released as ''Of Wayward Love'' and as ''Sex Can Be Difficult'') is a 1962 Italian comedy anthology film, anthology film. The film represents the directorial debut of the four authors, who were however all ex ...
'' (1962) as the soldier (segment "L'avventura di un soldato") * '' The Girl from Parma'' (1963) as Nino Meciotti * '' The Executioner'' (1963) as José Luis Rodríguez * ''
I cuori infranti ''I cuori infranti'' ( ''The Broken Hearts'') is a 1963 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio Caprioli and Gianni Puccini. It was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. Cast Segmen ...
'' (1963) as Quirino (segment "E vissero felici") * '' High Infidelity'' (1964) as Francesco (segment "Scandaloso") * '' Il Gaucho'' (1964) as Stefano * ''
Countersex ''Controsesso'', internationally released as ''Countersex'', is a 1964 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Franco Rossi, Marco Ferreri and Renato Castellani. All the episodes have sex as main theme. The episode of Ferreri is considere ...
'' (1964) as Sandro Cioffi (segment "Cocaina di domenica") / Spadini (segment "Una donna d'affari") * ''
Le bambole ''Le bambole'' (US title: ''The Dolls''; UK title: ''Four Kinds of Love'') is a 1965 comedy anthology film in four segments, starring Gina Lollobrigida, Nino Manfredi, Elke Sommer, Jean Sorel, Monica Vitti, Virna Lisi and Akim Tamiroff. The four ...
'' (1965) as 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 Her Well ''I Knew Her Well'' () is a 1965 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Antonio Pietrangeli and starring Stefania Sandrelli. In 2008, the film was included on the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage's 100 Italian films to be saved, a list of ...
'' (1965) as Cianfanna * ''
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'' (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) as Franco Finali * ''
Treasure of San Gennaro ''Treasure of San Gennaro'' () is a 1966 Italian comedy film starring Nino Manfredi, Senta Berger, Totò and Claudine Auger. Directed by Dino Risi, it is the story of a heist gone wrong. It won a Silver Prize at the 5th Moscow International Film ...
'' (1966) as Armandino Girasole / Dudu * '' A Rose for Everyone'' (1967) as The doctor * '' The Head of the Family'' (1967) as Marco * ''
Italian Secret Service ''Italian Secret Service'' (also known as ''Il nostro agente Natalino Tartufato'') is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini. For his performance in this film and in ''Il padre di famiglia'', Nino Manfredi was awarded with a Golden ...
'' (1968) as Natale Tartufato aka Capellone * ''
Torture Me But Kill Me with Kisses ''Straziami ma di baci saziami'' (internationally released as ''Torture Me But Kill Me with Kisses'') is a 1968 Italian comedy film directed by Dino Risi. The film parodies Italian photonovels and the popular subculture. It had a great commercial s ...
'' (1968) as Marino Balestrini * '' Will Our Heroes Be Able to Find Their Friend Who Has Mysteriously Disappeared in Africa?'' (1968) as Oreste Sabatini * '' I See Naked'' (1969) as Cacopardo / Angelo Perfili / Ercole / Voyeur / Phone-technician / Maurizio / Nanni * '' The Conspirators'' (1969) as Cornacchia * '' Operation Snafu'' (1970) as Rosolino Paternò * ''
Let's Have a Riot ''Let's Have a Riot'' () is a 1970 Italian comedy film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Vittorio Gassman. Cast * Vittorio Gassman as Riccardo * Nino Manfredi as Beretta * Alberto Sordi as Don Giuseppe * Enrico Maria Salerno as Don Roberto ...
'' (1970) as Beretta (segment "Concerto a tre pifferi") * ''
Between Miracles ''Between Miracles'' () is a 1971 Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Italian actor Nino Manfredi, in his debut as feature film director. Plot A qualified surgeon is urgently called by a party in a small and inadequate private hos ...
'' (1971) as Benedetto Parisi * '' Roma Bene'' (1971) as Il Commissario Quintilio Tartamella * ''
Trastevere Trastevere () is the 13th of Rome, Italy. It is identified by the initials R. XIII and it is located within Municipio I. Its name comes from Latin (). Its coat of arms depicts a golden head of a lion on a red background, the meaning of which i ...
'' (1971) as Carmelo Mazzullo * ''
In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain ''In Love, Every Pleasure Has Its Pain'' () is a 1971 commedia all'italiana film directed by Gianfranco De Bosio. It is based on the comedy play ''La Betia'' by Angelo Beolco. Cast * Nino Manfredi: Nale * Rosanna Schiaffino: Betìa *Ljubi ...
'' (1971) as Nale * ''
The Assassin of Rome ''The Assassin of Rome'' () is a 1972 Cinema of Italy, Italian historical drama film directed by Damiano Damiani. The film tells, with some historical licenses, the story of Gino Girolimoni, wrongfully accused of a series of child murders that oc ...
'' (1972) as Gino Girolimoni * ''
Lo chiameremo Andrea ''Lo chiameremo Andrea'' (also known as ''We'll Call Him Andrew'') is a 1972 Italian comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica. Plot The story is of Nino Manfredi as Paolo Antonazzi and Mariangela Melato as Maria Antonazzi, teachers at the s ...
'' (1972) as Paolo Antonazzi * ''
Bread and Chocolate Bread is a baked food product made from water, flour, and often yeast. It is a staple food across the world, particularly in Europe and the Middle East. Throughout recorded history and around the world, it has been an important part of many cu ...
'' (1974) as Giovanni 'Nino' Garofoli * ''
We All Loved Each Other So Much ''We All Loved Each Other So Much'' () is a 1974 Italian comedy-drama film directed by Ettore Scola, who co-wrote the screenplay with screenwriting duo Age & Scarpelli. It stars Nino Manfredi, Vittorio Gassman, Stefania Sandrelli, Stefano Satta ...
'' (1974) as Antonio * ''
Eye of the Cat ''Eye of the Cat'' is a 1969 American horror film directed by David Lowell Rich and starring Michael Sarrazin, Gayle Hunnicutt, and Eleanor Parker. The screenplay is by Joseph Stefano, best known as the co-creator and writer for the tv-series ' ...
'' (1975) as Marcello Ferrari * '' Down and Dirty'' (1975) as Giacinto Mazzatella * ''
Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen ''Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen'' (, ) is a 1976 French-Italian satirical comedy anthology film. It comprises twelve episodes on themes of corruption in various Italian institutions, each by a different writer and director collectively credi ...
'' (1976) as 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 ''Quelle strane occasioni'', internationally released as ''Strange Occasion'', is a 1976 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Luigi Comencini, Nanni Loy and Luigi Magni. Loy didn't accept to sign his segment, ''Italian Superman'', that resul ...
'' (1976) as Antonio Pecoraro (segment "Cavalluccio Svedese, Il") * ''
In the Name of the Pope King ''In the Name of the Pope King'' (Italian: ''In nome del papa re'') is a 1977 Italian drama film written, and directed by Luigi Magni. Starring Nino Manfredi, it was not released in USA until 1986. The score was composed by Armando Trovajoli. Pl ...
'' (1977) as Monsignor Colombo da Privano * '' The Payoff'' (1978) as Sasà Iovine * '' A Dangerous Toy'' (1979) as Vittorio Barletta * ''
Gros-Câlin ''Gros-Câlin'' () is a 1979 French-Italian comedy film written and directed by Jean-Pierre Rawson and starring Jean Carmet and Nino Manfredi. It is loosely based on the novel with the same name by Romain Gary. Plot Cast *Jean Carmet as Émi ...
'' (1979) as Parisi * '' Café Express'' (1980) as Michele Abbagnano * '' Portrait of a Woman, Nude'' (1981) as Sandro * ''
Spaghetti House ''Spaghetti House'' is a 1982 Italian comedy film directed by Giulio Paradisi. It is loosely based on the Spaghetti House siege that occurred in 1975. Plot In an attempted armed robbery of an Italian restaurant in London, the staff members are ...
'' (1982) as Domenico Ceccacci * '' Heads I Win, Tails You Lose'' (1982) as Beduino * ''
Questo e Quello ''Questo e Quello'' () is a 1983 Italian comedy film directed by Sergio Corbucci. Plot First segment: the life of a comic book artist in a creative crisis is revolutionised by the casual encounter with a beautiful stranger. Second segment: a wri ...
'' (1983) as Doctor (segment "Questo... amore impossibile") / Alessandro Cipollini (segment "Quello... col basco rosso") * ''
Il tenente dei carabinieri ''Il tenente dei carabinieri'' (''The lieutenant of Carabinieri'') is a 1986 Italian Crime film, crime-comedy film directed by Maurizio Ponzi. Plot The Lieutenant of Carabinieri Duilio Cordelli often quarrels with his Commander Colonel Vinci. Wh ...
'' (1986) as Colonnello Vinci * ''
Grandi magazzini ''Grandi magazzini'' ( Department Store) is a 1986 Italian anthology comedy film directed by Castellano & Pipolo. Plot summary Various characters and stories intertwine inside the Grandi Magazzini store. Evaristo Mazzetti is a cleaner at the d ...
'' (1986) as Marco Salviati * ''
Secondo Ponzio Pilato ''Secondo Ponzio Pilato'' (English: "According to Ponzio Pilato") is the traditional way of attributing Gospels authors' names) is a 1987 Italian historical comedy drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film is an example of Magnis's ...
'' (1987) as Ponzio Pilato * ''
Helsinki Napoli All Night Long ''Helsinki Napoli All Night Long'' (also released as ''Helsinki – Napoli'') is a gangster-comedy film written, directed and produced by Mika Kaurismäki. The film was released in Italy as ''Napoli–Berlino – Un taxi nella notte'', with Berlin ...
'' (1987) as Grandpa * '' The Rogues'' (1987) as Il cieco * ''
Alberto Express ''Alberto Express'' is a 1990 French comedy film directed by Arthur Joffé. It was coproduced with Italy, where it was released as ''In viaggio con Alberto''. For his performance Sergio Castellitto was awarded at Montreal World Film Festival. ...
'' (1990) as Le père d'Alberto * ''
In the Name of the Sovereign People ''In the Name of the Sovereign People'' () is a 1990 Italian historical comedy drama film written and directed by Luigi Magni. The film takes place during the First Italian War of Independence. It won the David di Donatello for best costumes. ...
'' (1991) as Angelo Brunetti, also known as Ciceruacchio * '' Mima'' (1991) as Grandpa * '' Colpo di luna'' (1995) as Salvatore * '' The Flying Dutchman'' (1995) as Campanelli * '' Grazie di tutto'' (1999) as Pietro * '' La Carbonara'' (1999) as Cardinale * '' Una milanese a Roma'' (2001) as Giordano * '' Apri gli occhi e... sogna'' (2002) as Il barbone * ''
The End of a Mystery ''The End of a Mystery'' () is a 2003 Spanish-Italian drama film directed by Miguel Hermoso. The screenplay by Fernando Marías is an adaptation of his 1990 novel ''La luz prodigiosa''. Cast Production A Spanish/Italian co-production, the f ...
'' (2003) as Galapago * '' L'apetta Giulia e la signora Vita'' (2003) as Bobo (voice) (final film role)


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The Adventures of Pinocchio ''The Adventures of Pinocchio'' ( ; , i.e. "The Adventures of Pinocchio. Story of a Puppet"), commonly shortened to ''Pinocchio'', is an 1883 Children's literature, children's fantasy novel by Italian author Carlo Collodi. It is about the mischi ...
'' (1972) as Geppetto * '' La vita di Gesù'' (1975) * ''
Julianus barát Julianus may refer to: * ''Julianus'' (frog), a genus of frogs in the family Hylidae * Flavius Claudius Julianus (331–363), Roman emperor from 361 to 363 best known as Julian * Saint Julianus (disambiguation), several Roman-era Christian saints ...
'' (1991) as Endre the Second * '' Un commissario a Roma'' (series, 1992) as Commissario Franco Amidei * '' Linda e il brigadiere'' (series, 1997) as Nino Fogliani * '' Linda e il brigadiere 2'' (series, 1998) as Nino Fogliani * '' Dio ci ha creato gratis'' (1998) as Cardinal Forseca * '' Linda, il brigadiere e...'' (series, 1999) as Nino Fogliani * '' Meglio tardi che mai'' (1999) as Antonio Di Carlo * ''
Una storia qualunque Una and UNA may refer to: People * Una (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name Arts and entertainment * ''Una'' (film), a 2016 drama * ''Una'', a 1981 novel by Momo Kapor * '' The Una'', a woman's rights ...
'' (2000) as Michele * '' Le ragioni del cuore'' (2002) * '' Un difetto di famiglia'' (2002) as Francesco Gammarota * ''
Chiaroscuro In art, chiaroscuro ( , ; ) is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists and art historians for the use of contrasts of light to ach ...
'' (2003) as Sor Peppe * '' La notte di Pasquino'' (2003) as Pasquino * '' Un posto tranquillo'' (2003) as Padre Roberto


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L'amore difficile ''L'amore difficile'' (internationally released as ''Of Wayward Love'' and as ''Sex Can Be Difficult'') is a 1962 Italian comedy anthology film, anthology film. The film represents the directorial debut of the four authors, who were however all ex ...
'' (segment "L'avventura di un soldato", 1962) * ''
Between Miracles ''Between Miracles'' () is a 1971 Italian comedy drama film written and directed by Italian actor Nino Manfredi, in his debut as feature film director. Plot A qualified surgeon is urgently called by a party in a small and inadequate private hos ...
'' (''Per grazia ricevuta'', 1970) * '' Nudo di donna'' (1981)


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