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Vittorio Caprioli

Vittorio Caprioli

cumpleaños: 1921-08-15 | lugar de nacimiento: Napoli, Campania, Italia

Vittorio Caprioli (15 August 1921 – 2 October 1989) was an Italian film actor, film director and screenwriter. He appeared in 109 films between 1946 and 1990, mostly in French productions. He was born and died in Naples, Italy. Caprioli was born in Naples. Having graduated from the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in Rome, he made his stage debut in 1942 in the Carli-Racca company. From 1945, he began his collaboration with the Italian public broadcaster, RAI, often together with Luciano Salce, creating magazine and variety programs. Arriving in 1948 at the Piccolo theatre in Milan, where under the direction of Giorgio Strehler he took part in William Shakespeare's The Tempest. At the beginning of 1950, he was cast alongside Alberto Bonucci and Gianni Cajafa for the Neapolitan Carosello musical theatrical work, directed by Ettore Giannini. A versatile interpreter, in 1950 he founded, with Bonucci and Franca Valeri the Teatro dei Gobbi, which proposed a subtly satirical type of show. In 1960, he married Valeri with whom he presented plays. They divorced in 1974. He appeared in cinema as a character actor and made his directorial debut in 1961 with Lions In the Sun, which was later selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. He followed this with Paris, My Love and then a segment of I cuori infranti which was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The Splendors and Miseries of Madame Royale in 1970 was generally considered to be his best film. He continued to appear on stage in between his films and was occasionally tempted by television, where he began his career in 1959, but he never really loved the small screen ("I suffer more than anything because of the absence of the public, which I consider an integral and irreplaceable part of the show in which I participate"). In the Sixties he acted in Village Wooing, directed by Antonello Falqui, and in 1972 he let himself be tempted by a television variety show, which he wrote and interpreted, Una Serata con Vittorio Caprioli. In his last years he returned to theater interpreting, among others, Don Marzio in Carlo Goldoni's Bottega del caffè, The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon paired with Mario Carotenuto, and Capocomico in Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author. During the rehearsals of a interpretation of Napoli Milionaria, he died suddenly at the age of 68, in a room of one of the famous hotels on the promenade of Naples, struck down by a heart attack. Source: Article "Vittorio Caprioli" from Wikipedia in english, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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año
título

rol

1987
Amor y pasión

as    Don Vincenzo

1984
La última Cenicienta

as    Harry Cardone

1981
La historia de un hombre ridículo

as    Maresciallo Angrisani

1979
El enfermo imaginario

as    Vincenzo

1978
Las veinteañeras

as    Nazariota

1976
Mister Scarface

as    Vinchenzo Napoli

1975
Caza Implacable

as    Commissar Magrini

1975
Pecado venial

as    Fefe Mottola

1975
Il Messia

as    Herod the Great

1975
Catherine et Cie

as    Moretti

1974
Il poliziotto è marcio

as    Esposito

1973
Cómo destruir al más famoso agente secreto del mundo

as    Georges Charron / Karpof

1973
Joven y bella deshonrada con honor

as    Onorevole Pedicò

1973
Los amores de Paolo

as    Salvatore

1972
Todo va bien

as    Factory Manager

1972
Anche se volessi lavorare, che faccio?

as    Nereo Tinelli aka Due Novembre

1972
1971
El guapo

as    Er Cinese

1971
Tre donne - L'automobile

as    Giggetto

1970
Le Mans, el circuito de la muerte

as    Luis (uncredited)

1968
Una viuda desenfrenada

as    Il Libraio

1967
La ragazza del bersagliere

as    Settimo

1966
Ischia operazione amore

as    Baron Domenico 'Mimì' Lo Russo

1962
I giorni contati

as    Il Professore

1961
Leoni al sole

as    Giugiú

1960
Zazie en el metro

as    Trouscaillon