Aldo Fabrizi
Aldo Fabrizi was an Italian actor, director, screenwriter and comedian, best known in United Kingdom for the role of the heroic priest in Roberto Rossellini's Rome, Open City and as partner of Totò in a number of successful comedies.
Life and career
Born in Rome into a humble family, Fabrizi debuted on stage in a suburban theater in 1931. He soon got a local success thanks to his comical sketches and macchiette, and became a star of the Roman revue and avanspettacolo. He made his film debut during the war, in 1942, and in a short time established himself as one of the most talented actors of the time, spacing from comedy to drama. After a number of successful comedies, in 1945 he played the iconic Don Pietro in the neo-realist drama Rome, Open City, and following the critical and commercial success of the film he had a number of leading roles in other neo-realist films. Already active as a screenwriter, in 1948 he debuted as a director with the drama Immigrants. In the 1950s and 1960s he was often paired on the screen with Totò and with Peppino De Filippo. In 1964 he got a large success on stage with the musical comedy Rugantino, he also toured across Europe, in Latin America and in Broadway.Like the Italian actor Totò and others, Fabrizi was also initiated to the Scottish Rite Freemasonry.
Personal life
Fabrizi was married to the singer Beatrice Rocchi, best known with her stage name Reginella, until her death in 1981. His sister Elena Fabrizi was also an actress.Awards and recognition
Fabrizi during his career won two Nastro d'Argento Awards, for best actor for Alessandro Blasetti's Prima comunione and for best supporting actor in Ettore Scola's We All Loved Each Other So Much, and a special David di Donatello for his career in 1988. He was also awarded at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival for best screenplay for Cops and Robbers. In 1990 Poste italiane issued a stamp in his honor.Actor filmography
- Avanti, c'è posto... by Mario Bonnard as Cesare Montani
- Campo de' fiori by Mario Bonnard as Peppino Corradini
- L'ultima carrozzella by Mario Mattoli as Antonio Urbani, detto "Toto"
- Circo equestre Za-Bum by Mario Mattoli as The postman
- Roma città aperta by Roberto Rossellini as Don Pietro Pellegrini
- Mio figlio professore by Renato Castellani as Orazio Belli
- Vivere in pace by Luigi Zampa as Tigna
- Il vento m'ha cantato una canzone by Camillo Mastrocinque
- Il delitto di Giovanni Episcopo by Alberto Lattuada as Giovanni Episcopo
- Tombolo, paradiso nero by Giorgio Ferroni as Andrea Rascelli
- Natale al campo 119 by Pietro Francisci as Giuseppe Mancini, il romano
- Emigrantes by Aldo Fabrizi as Giuseppe Bordoni
- Benvenuto, reverendo! by Aldo Fabrizi as Don Peppino
- Francesco, giullare di Dio by Roberto Rossellini as Nicolaio, il tiranno di Viterbo
- Prima comunione by Alessandro Blasetti as Carlo Carloni
- Vita da cani by Steno & Mario Monicelli as Nino Martoni
- Antonio di Padova by Pietro Francisci as Ezzelino Da Romano
- Tre passi a Nord by William Lee Wilder as Pietro
- Signori, in carrozza! by Luigi Zampa as Vincenzo Nardi
- Cameriera bella presenza offresi... by Giorgio Pàstina as Il commendatore Giovanni Marchetti
- Parigi è sempre Parigi by Luciano Emmer as Andrea De Angelis
- Guardie e ladri by Steno & Mario Monicelli as Lorenzo Bottoni
- La famiglia Passaguai by Aldo Fabrizi as Giuseppe Passaguai
- Fiorenzo il terzo uomo by Stefano Canzio as Guest star
- La famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna by Aldo Fabrizi as Giuseppe Passaguai
- Papà diventa mamma by Aldo Fabrizi as Sor Pepe
- Altri tempi by Alessandro Blasetti as Bookseller
- Cinque poveri in automobile by Mario Mattoli as Cesare Baroni
- Una di quelle by Aldo Fabrizi as Un medico
- Siamo tutti inquilini by Mario Mattoli as Augusto
- La voce del silenzio by Georg Wilhelm Pabst as Pio Fabiani
- Too Young for Love by Lionello De Felice as Coletti, padre di Annette
- Funniest Show on Earth by Mario Mattoli
- Cafè Chantant by Camillo Mastrocinque as Se stesso / Himself
- Questa è la vita by Aldo Fabrizi as Il Professore Fabio Gori
- Cento anni d'amore by Lionello De Felice as Don Pietro, Priest of Monterotondo
- Cose da pazzi by Georg Wilhelm Pabst as Gnauli
- Carousel of Variety by Aldo Quinti & Aldo Bonaldi
- Accadde al penitenziario by Giorgio Bianchi
- Io piaccio by Giorgio Bianchi as Giuseppe Tassinetti
- I pappagalli by Bruno Paolinelli as Antonio, the door-keeper
- Un po' di cielo by Giorgio Moser as Pietro Maltoni
- The Two Friends by Carlo Borghesio as Giovanni Bellini
- I pinguini ci guardano by Guido Leoni
- They Stole a Tram by Aldo Fabrizi as Cesare Mancini
- Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo by Mauro Bolognini as Brigadiere Pietro Spaziani
- Donatella by Mario Monicelli as Padre di Donatella
- Allow Me, Daddy! by Mario Bonnard as Alessandro Biagi - il suocero di Nardi
- Il maestro by Aldo Fabrizi as Giovanni Merino
- Festa di maggio by Luis Saslavsky as Le vieux camionneur
- I prepotenti di Mario Amendola as Cesare Pinelli
- I tartassati by Steno as Maresciallo Fabio Topponi
- Ferdinando I re di Napoli by Gianni Franciolini as Il contadino
- Prepotenti più di prima by Mario Mattoli as Cesare Pinelli
- Un militare e mezzo by Steno as Sgt. Giovanni Rossi
- La sposa bella by Nunnally Johnson as Canon Rota
- Toto, Fabrizi and the Young People Today by Mario Mattoli as Giuseppe D'Amore
- Le meraviglie di Aladino by Mario Bava as Sultan
- Gerarchi si muore by Giorgio Simonelli as Comm. Frioppi
- Fra' Manisco cerca guai by Armando William Tamburella as Fra Pacifico detto 'Fra Manisco'
- Gli italiani e le donne by Marino Girolami
- Twist, lolite e vitelloni by Marino Girolami as Cav. Rossi
- I quattro monaci by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia as Fra' Giocondo
- The Four Musketeers by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia as Bouboule
- The Shortest Day by Sergio Corbucci as Facchino
- The Lightship by Ladislao Vajda as Don Amilcare
- Totò contro i quattro by Steno as
- I quattro tassisti by Giorgio Bianchi as Sor Gigi
- Made in Italy by Nanni Loy as Piras, Gaviro's Father
- Sette monaci d'oro by Marino Girolami as Fra' Ugone, padre priore
- Three Bites of the Apple by Alvin Ganzer as Dr. Manzoni
- Cose di Cosa Nostra by Steno as Il brigadiere Aldo Panzarani
- La Tosca by Luigi Magni as Il governatore
- C'eravamo tanto amati by Ettore Scola as Romolo Catenacci
- I baroni by Giampaolo Lomi as Monsignore
- Nerone by Mario Castellacci & Pier Francesco Pingitore as Generale Galba
- Il ginecologo della mutua by Aristide Massaccesi as Pietro Massone
- Giovanni Senzapensieri by Marco Colli as Gino
Film director filmography
- Emigrantes
- Benvenuto, reverendo!
- La famiglia Passaguai
- La famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna
- Papà diventa mamma
- Una di quelle
- Questa è la vita
- Hanno rubato un tram
- Il maestro