Vittorio De Sica
Vittorio De Sica was an Italian director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement.
Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: Sciuscià and Bicycle Thieves, while Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and Il giardino dei Finzi Contini won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Indeed, the great critical success of Sciuscià and Bicycle Thieves helped establish the permanent Best Foreign Film Award. These two films are considered part of the canon of classic cinema. Bicycle Thieves was cited by Turner Classic Movies as one of the 15 most influential films in cinema history.
De Sica was also nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for playing Major Rinaldi in American director Charles Vidor's 1957 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, a movie that was panned by critics and proved a box office flop. De Sica's acting was considered the highlight of the film.
Life and career
Born into poverty in Sora, Lazio, he began his career as a theatre actor in the early 1920s and joined Tatiana Pavlova's theatre company in 1923. In 1933 he founded his own company with his wife Giuditta Rissone and Sergio Tofano. The company performed mostly light comedies, but they also staged plays by Beaumarchais and worked with famous directors like Luchino Visconti.His meeting with Cesare Zavattini was a very important event: together they created some of the most celebrated films of the neorealistic age, like Sciuscià and Bicycle Thieves, both of which De Sica directed.
De Sica appeared in the British television series The Four Just Men.
Private life
His passion for gambling was well known. Because of it, he often lost large sums of money and accepted work that might not otherwise have interested him. He never kept his gambling a secret from anyone; in fact, he projected it on characters in his own movies, like Count Max and The Gold of Naples, as well as in General Della Rovere, a film directed by Rossellini in which De Sica played the title role.In 1937 Vittorio De Sica married the actress Giuditta Rissone, who gave birth to their daughter, Emilia. In 1942, on the set of Un garibaldino al convento, he met Spanish actress María Mercader, with whom he started a relationship. After divorcing Rissone in France in 1954, he married Mercader in 1959 in Mexico, but this union was not considered valid under Italian law. In 1968 he obtained French citizenship and married Mercader in Paris. Meanwhile, he had already had two sons with her: Manuel, in 1949, a musician, and Christian, in 1951, who would follow his father's path as an actor and director.
He was a Roman Catholic. Although divorced, De Sica never parted from his first family. He led a double family life, with double celebrations on holidays. It is said that, at Christmas and on New Year's Eve, he used to put back the clocks by two hours in Mercader's house so that he could make a toast at midnight with both families. His first wife agreed to keep up the facade of a marriage so as not to leave her daughter without a father.
Vittorio De Sica died at 73 after surgery due to lung cancer at the Neuilly-sur-Seine hospital in Paris.
Awards and nominations
Vittorio De Sica was given the Interfilm Grand Prix in 1971 by the Berlin International Film Festival.- Miracolo a Milano
- * Cannes Film Festival Palme D'Or Winner
- Umberto D.
- * Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
- Stazione Termini
- * Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
- L'oro di Napoli
- * Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
- Il Tetto
- * Cannes Film Festival OCIC Award Winner
- Anna di Brooklyn
- * Berlin International Film Festival Official Selection
- La Ciociara
- * Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
- Matrimonio all'italiana
- * Moscow International Film Festival Official Selection
- Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini
- * Berlin International Film Festival Golden Bear Winner
- * Berlin International Film Festival Interfilm Award Winner – Otto Dibelius Film Award
- Nastro d'Argento for Best Director 1946 for Sciuscià
- Academy Award 1947 Honorary Award to the Italian production for Sciuscià
- Academy Award 1949 Special Foreign Language Film Award for Bicycle Thieves
- BAFTA 1950 Best film Bicycle Thieves
- Academy Award 1965 Best Foreign Language film for Ieri, oggi, domani
- Academy Award 1972 Best Foreign Language film for Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini
Filmography
Filmography as director
Filmography as actor
- Il processo Clemenceau as Pierre Clémenceau bambino
- La bellezza del mondo
- La compagnia dei matti as Prof. Rosolillo
- La vecchia signora as Il fine dicitore
- Gli uomini, che mascalzoni! as Bruno
- Due cuori felici as Mister Brown
- Paprika
- Pasa el amor
- Lisetta as Fritz Peters
- La canzone del sole as Dr. Giuseppe Paladino
- Un cattivo soggetto as Willy
- La segretaria per tutti as Un gagà
- Tempo massimo as Il professore Giacomo Banti
- Il signore desidera? as Martino
- The Song of the Sun as Paladino, il avvocato
- Darò un milione as Gold
- Amo te sola as Prof. Giovanni Agano
- Non ti conosco più as Il dottore Alberto Spinelli
- Lohengrin as Alfredo
- L'uomo che sorride as Pio Fardella
- Il signor Max as Gianni / Max Varaldo
- But It's Nothing Serious as Memmo Speranza
- Naples of Olden Times as Mario Esposito
- La mazurka di papà as Stefano San Mauro / Il figlio di San Mauro
- Il Trionfo dell'amore as Vincenzo
- L'orologio a cucù as Il capitano Ducci
- Departure as Paolo Veronda
- They've Kidnapped a Man as L'attore cinematografico
- Ai vostri ordini, signora! as Pietro Haguet
- Naples That Never Die
- Questi ragazzi as Vincenzo
- Castles in the Air as Riccardo Pietramola
- Department Store as Bruno Zacchi
- It Always Ends That Way as Alberto Miller
- Manon Lescaut as Renato Des Grieux
- Two on a Vacation as Il conte Corrado Valli
- Red Roses as Alberto Verani
- The Two Mothers as Salvatore
- The Sinner as Pietro Bandelli
- Maddalena, Zero for Conduct as Alfredo Hartman
- The Adventuress from the Floor Above as Fabrizio Marchini
- Teresa Venerdì as Dott. Pietro Vignali
- Se io fossi onesto as Pietro Kovach
- A Garibaldian in the Convent as Nino Bixio
- La guardia del corpo as Riccardo, L'investigatore privato
- Non sono superstizioso... ma! as Il barone Roberto
- I nostri sogni as Leo
- Nessuno torna indietro as Maurizio
- L'ippocampo as Pio Sandi
- Vivere ancora
- Lo sbaglio di essere vivo as Adriano Lari
- Roma città libera as Il signore distinto
- Abbasso la ricchezza! as Il conte Ghirani
- Natale al campo 119 as Don Vicenzino
- Sperduti nel buio as Nunzio
- Lo Sconosciuto di San Marino as Leo, l'ateo
- Cuore as Professor Perboni
- Il mondo vuole così as Paolo Morelli
- Domani è troppo tardi as Il professor Landi
- Cameriera bella presenza offresi... as Leonardo Leonardi
- Mamma mia, che impressione!
- Buongiorno, elefante! as Carlo Caretti
- Gli uomini non guardano il cielo
- In Olden Days as L'Avvocato Difensore
- The Earrings of Madame de... as Baron Fabrizio Donati
- Villa Borghese as L'avvocato Arturo Cavazzuti
- Pane, amore e fantasia as Maresciallo Carotenuto
- Il matrimonio as Gregory Stefanovich Smirnov
- Cento anni d'amore as Duke Giovanni del Bagno aka Signor Pallini
- Gran Varietà as Veneziani - il fine dicitore
- A Slice of Life as Il conte Ferdinando
- Il letto as Roberto
- Vergine moderna as Antonio Valli
- Allegro squadrone as Il generale
- Pane, amore e gelosia as Maresciallo Carotenuto
- L'oro di Napoli as Il conte Prospero B.
- Peccato che sia una canaglia as Vittorio Stroppiani
- Il segno di Venere as Alessio Spano
- Gli ultimi cinque minuti as Carlo Reani
- La bella mugnaia as Don Teofilo - governatore
- Racconti romani as Avvocato Mazzoni Baralla
- Pane, amore e... as Comandante Carotenuto
- Lucky to Be a Woman as Minor Role
- Il bigamo as L'onorevole Principe / Attorney Principe
- I giorni più belli
- Mio figlio Nerone as Seneca
- Tempo di villeggiatura as Aristide Rossi
- The Monte Carlo Story as Count Dino della Fiaba
- Noi siamo le colonne as Alfredo Celimontani
- Padri e figli as Vincenzo Corallo
- I colpevoli as Giorgio
- Souvenir d'Italie as The Count
- Count Max as Conte Max Orsini Varaldo
- Casinò de Paris as Alexandre Gordy
- La donna che venne dal mare as Console Bordogin
- Il medico e lo stregone as Antonio Locoratolo
- A Farewell to Arms as Major Alessandro Rinaldi
- Vacanze a Ischia as Ingegner Occhipinti
- Totò, Vittorio e la dottoressa as Marchese De Vitti
- Amore e chiacchiere as Avvocato Bonelli
- Domenica è sempre domenica as Comandante Castaldi
- Anna of Brooklyn as Don Luigi
- as Il comandante Ernesto De Rossi
- Ballerina e buon Dio as God
- Gli zitelloni as Il professore
- Pane, amore e Andalusia as Maresciallo Carotenuto
- La ragazza di Piazza San Pietro as Armando Conforti
- La prima notte as Alfredo
- Il nemico di mia moglie as Ottavio Terenzi, padre di Marco
- Uomini e nobiluomini as Marchese Nicola Peccori Macinelli di Afragola
- Vacanze d'inverno as Maurice
- Il mondo dei miracoli as Director Pietro Giordani
- Il moralista as The O. I. M. P. President
- Il generale della Rovere as Bardone AKA 'Grimaldi'
- Ferdinando I, re di Napoli as Salvatore Caputo
- Nel blu dipinto di blu as Spartaco
- Policarpo, ufficiale di scrittura
- Gastone as The prince
- The Angel Wore Red as Gen. Clave
- Austerlitz as Pope Pius VII
- It Started in Naples as Mario Vitale
- Le tre eccetera del colonnello as Colonel Belalcazar
- Le pillole di Ercole as Piero Cuocolo
- The Millionairess as Joe
- Il vigile as Il sindaco
- Un amore a Roma as Director
- Gli attendenti as Attore di Fumetti
- L'onorata società as Salvatore, the 'Capintesta'
- Vive Henri IV, vive l'amour as L'ambassadeur d'Espagne
- The Last Judgment as Defense lawyer
- The Wonders of Aladdin as Genie
- Gli incensurati as Colonnello Filippo Bitossi
- I due marescialli as Maresciallo Vittorio Cottone
- La Fayette as Bancroft
- Eva
- The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders as The Count
- Io, io, io... e gli altri as Commendator Trepossi
- Un italiano in America as Giuseppe's Father
- After the Fox as Himself
- Gli altri, gli altri e noi
- The Biggest Bundle of Them All as Cesare Celli
- Darling Caroline as Le comte de Bièvre - le père de Caroline
- The Shoes of the Fisherman as Cardinal Rinaldi
- If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium as Shoemaker
- The Thirteen Chairs as Carlo De Seta - The Commendatore
- Cose di Cosa Nostra as Don Michele
- Io non-vedo, tu non-parli, lui non-sente as Player in Venice casino
- Trastevere as Enrico Formichi
- Siamo tutti in libertà provvisoria as Giuseppe Mancini 'Pulcinella'
- Ettore lo fusto as Giove
- Snow Job as Enrico Dolphi
- L'odeur des fauves as Milord
- Le avventure di Pinocchio as Il giudice
- The Small Miracle as Father Damico
- Storia de fratelli e de cortelli as Maresciallo Cenciarelli
- Il delitto Matteotti as Mauro Del Giudice
- Viaggia, ragazza, viaggia, hai la musica nelle vene
- Blood for Dracula as Il Marchese Di Fiore
- C'eravamo tanto amati as Himself
- Intorno
- L'eroe
Television appearances as actor
- The Four Just Men, by Sapphire Films