Amedeo Nazzari
Amedeo Nazzari 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 Errol Flynn. 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, Sardinia, 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 Vicenza in Veneto 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 Twentieth Century Fox to find an Italian actor to fill the boots of the recently deceased screen star Rudolph Valentino, but lost out to Alberto Rabagliati. He was rejected after screen tests 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, 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. His breakthrough came with the 1938 film Luciano Serra, Pilot where he played a First World War 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 party Nazzari, along with a handful of other actor such as Fosco Giachetti, was considered the model of a Male Hero. Most of his film roles from this point present him as a masculine 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 Cinecittà studio complex in Rome. The number of films produced each year climbed rapidly, with Nazzari a particularly prolific actor. During the era he appeared opposite most of the leading Italian actresses including Alida Valli, Lilia Silvi, Luisa Ferida, Mariella Lotti, Assia Noris, Vera Carmi and Clara Calamai, 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 in which he plays a loutish figure. Nazzari made four films with Alida Valli, including Unjustified Absence.
Following Italy's entry into the Second World War in 1940, he combined romances and comedies, with occasional more propagandistic productions. Amongst the more political was Bengasi, an anti-British war film set in Libya. Nazzari portrays an Italian patriot who masquerades as a collaborator with the British occupiers of Bengazi 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 Raffaello Matarazzo, such as Catene in 1949. Nazzari acts himself in Federico Fellini's Nights of Cabiria.Awards
- David di Donatello Special David, For a life dedicated to cinema with passionate professionality and extraordinary success.
- Venice Film Festival Best Actor in the Year of Count Volpi's Concession for Caravaggio, il pittore maledetto, 1941
- Nastro d'Argento Best Actor for Il bandito, 1947
Selected filmography
- Cavalry as Umberto Solaro
- Ginevra degli Almieri as Antonio Rondinelli
- Tomb of the Angels as Pietro
- The Castiglioni Brothers as Fulvio Castiglioni
- The Count of Brechard as Francesco di Bréchard
- Luciano Serra, Pilot as Luciano Serra
- Fuochi d'artificio as Gerardo di Jersay
- The House of Shame as Giulio
- La grande luce as Rocco Moretti
- Unjustified Absence as Il dottore Carlo Cristiani
- Cose dell'altro mondo as Jack Morison / L'ispettore generale Garner
- The Night of Tricks as Capatosta
- È sbarcato un marinaio as Gianni / Hans
- Centomila dollari as Woods
- Beyond Love as Pietro Mirilli
- Then We'll Get a Divorce as Phil Gilder
- Big Shoes as Stefano Di Marco
- Yó soy mi rival as Pietro Lanfranchi
- L'uomo del romanzo as Pietro Lanfranchi
- Caravaggio as Michelangelo Merisi, il "Caravaggio"
- I mariti as Fabio Regoli
- Scampolo as Tito Sacchi
- Il cavaliere senza nome as Bernardino Visconti
- Villa da vendere as Franco Gádori
- The Last Dance as Il professore Stefano Boronkay
- Sancta Maria as Paolo Wronski
- The Jester's Supper as Neri Chiaramontesi
- Bengasi as Filippo Colleoni
- Sleeping Beauty as Salvatore detto 'Il Nero della solfara'
- Fedora as Loris Ipanov / Ivan Petrovic
- The Taming of the Shrew as Petruccio
- as Massimo Doriot
- Happy Days as Michele
- Men of the Mountain as Il tenente Andrea Fontana
- Harlem as Amedeo Rossi
- Apparizione as Amedeo Nazzari
- Grazia
- La donna della montagna as Rodolfo Morigi
- The Ten Commandments
- Un giorno nella vita as Captain De Palma
- Il bandito as Ernesto
- Malacarne as Zù Bastiano
- Il cavaliere del sogno as Gaetano Donizetti
- When the Angels Sleep as Blin
- Fatalità as Renato Salesi
- The Captain's Daughter as Pugaciov, il tsar Piotr III°
- Unexpected Conflict as Damian, the butler
- Legge di sangue
- Don Juan de Serrallonga as Don Juan de Serrallonga
- Romanticismo as Vitaliano Lamberti
- L'Invasore as Il conte Carlo di Valfreda
- The Wolf of the Sila as Rocco Barra
- Marmolada
- Torment as Carlo Guarnieri
- Chains as Guglielmo Aniello
- Il vedovo allegro as Il professore De Carlo
- Alina as Giovanni
- Barrier to the North as Major Mauri
- Donne e briganti as Michele Pezza detto 'Fra Diavolo'
- Il Brigante Musolino as Beppe Musolino
- Brief Rapture as Francesco Leverrier, ispettore di polizia
- Double Cross as Pietro Vanzetti
- Last Meeting as Piero Castelli
- Nobody's Children as Guido Canali
- Volver a la vida
- Amori e veleni as Franco Santinelli
- We Are All Murderers as Docteur Detouche
- Sensualità as Riccardo Sartori
- Processo alla città as Prosecutor Antonio Spicacci
- The Bandit of Tacca Del Lupo as Capt. Giordani
- Altri tempi as Andrea Fabbri
- The Flame as Colonel Felt
- Who is Without Sin as Stefano Brunot
- Il mondo le condanna as Paolo Martelli
- Un marito per Anna Zaccheo as Il dottor Illuminato
- I Always Loved You as Massimo
- Pietà per chi cade as Carlo Savelli
- Torna! - Roberto Varesi
- Les Révoltés de Lomanach as Jacques Barnaud
- Appassionatamente as Andrea Morandi
- Proibito as Costantino Corraine
- The White Angel as L'ingegnere Guido Carani
- L'ultimo amante as Cesare Monti
- The Intruder as Carlo Conti
- Le notti di Cabiria as Alberto Lazzari
- La puerta abierta as Michel de Caroli
- Anna di Brooklyn as Ciccone
- Il cielo brucia as Carlo Casati
- Melancholic Autumn as Andrea, capitano del mercantile
- La Maja desnuda as Prime Minister Manuel Godoy
- Policarpo as The Carabiniere
- Il mondo dei miracoli as Il presentatore alla conferenza stampa
- Labyrinth as Professor De Lattre
- Carmen la de Ronda as Coronel
- Il raccomandato di ferro as The State Secretary
- Carthage in Flames
- La contessa azzurra as Salvatore Acierno
- Journey Beneath the Desert as Tamal
- Nefertiti, Queen of the Nile as Amenophis IV
- I due nemici as Maj. Fornari
- The Corsican Brothers as Orlandi
- Finden Sie, daß Constanze sich richtig verhält?
- Odio mortale as Ruiz / André Leboeuf
- La leggenda di Fra Diavolo as General Hugo
- Street of Temptation as Herr im seidenen Anzug
- The Shortest Day as Soldato strabico col pallottoliere
- Frenesia dell'estate as Count Marcello della Pietra
- Donde tú estés as Max Branzeri
- Il Gaucho as Marucchelli
- Le monachine as Livio Bertana
- Delitto d'amore as François Derroux
- The Poppy Is Also a Flower as Captain Di Nonno
- Spy Today, Die Tomorrow as Bardo Baretti
- The Column as Emperor Trajan
- Le clan des siciliens as Tony Nicosia
- The Valachi Papers as Gaetano Reina
- A Matter of Time as Tewfik
- Derrick as Dr. Pinaldi
- Melodrammore as Himself