Vittorio Gassman
Vittorio Gassman Knight Grand Cross OMRI (Italian pronunciation: [vitˈtɔːrjo ˈɡazman]; born Gassmann; 1 September 1922 – 29 June 2000), popularly known as Il Mattatore, was an Italian actor, director and screenwriter.
He is considered one of the greatest Italian actors, whose career includes both important productions as well as dozens of divertissements.
Gassman's debut was in Milan, in 1942, with Alda Borelli in Niccodemi's La Nemica (theatre). He then moved to Rome and acted at the Teatro Eliseo joining Tino Carraro and Ernesto Calindri in a team that remained famous for some time; with them he acted in a range of plays from bourgeois comedy to sophisticated intellectual theatre. In 1946, he made his film debut in Preludio d'amore, while only one year later he appeared in five films. In 1948 he played in Riso amaro.
It was with Luchino Visconti's company that Gassman achieved his mature successes, together with Paolo Stoppa, Rina Morelli and Paola Borboni. He played Stanley Kowalski in Tennessee Williams' Un tram che si chiama desiderio (A Streetcar Named Desire), as well as in Come vi piace (As You Like It) by Shakespeare and Oreste (by Vittorio Alfieri). He joined the Teatro Nazionale with Tommaso Salvini, Massimo Girotti, Arnoldo Foà to create a successful Peer Gynt (by Henrik Ibsen). With Luigi Squarzina in 1952 he co-founded and co-directed the Teatro d'Arte Italiano, producing the first complete version of Hamlet in Italy, followed by rare works such as Seneca's Thyestes and Aeschylus's The Persians.
In cinema, he worked frequently both in Italy and abroad. He met and fell in love with American actress Shelley Winters while she was touring Europe with fiancé Farley Granger. When Winters was forced to return to Hollywood to fulfill contractual obligations, he followed her there and married her. With his natural charisma and his fluency in English he scored a number of roles in Hollywood, including Rhapsody with Elizabeth Taylor and The Glass Wall before returning to Italy and the theatre.
On 29 June 2000, Gassman died of a heart attack in his sleep at his home in Rome at the age of 77. He was buried at Campo Verano.
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Acting
Movie
Sleepers
as King Benny
1996
Movie
Il Sorpasso
as Bruno Cortona
1962
Movie
Big Deal on Madonna Street
as Peppe il pantera
1958
Movie
We All Loved Each Other So Much
as Gianni Perego
1974
Movie
For Love and Gold
as Brancaleone da Norcia
1966
Movie
The Great War
as Giovanni Busacca
1959
Movie
War and Peace
as Anatol Kuragin
1956
Movie
Scent of a Woman
as Fausto Consolo
1974
Movie
The New Monsters
as il cardinale/il cameriere/il marito/il commissario/il padre di famiglia
1977
Movie
Bitter Rice
as Walter
1949
Movie
The Monsters
as The Actor (segment "La Raccomandazione") / Policeman (segment "Il Mostro") / Production Assistant & Movie Director (segment "Presa dalla Vita") / Nicola (segment "Che Vitaccia!") / Blonde Latin Lover (segment "Latin Lovers-Amanti latini") / Defence Layer D'Amore (segment "Testimone volontario") / Richetto (segment "I due Orfanelli") / Roberto (segment "Il Sacrificato") / Elisa (segment "La Musa") / The Road Hog (segment "La Strada è di Tutti") / The Friar (segment "Il Testamento di Francesco") / Artemio Altidori (segment "La nobile Arte")
1963
Movie
Barabbas
as Sahak
1961
Movie
I Knew Her Well
as Vittorio Gassman - in Film Clip (archive footage) (uncredited)
1965
Movie
Brancaleone at the Crusades
as Brancaleone Da Norcia
1970
Movie
The Terrace
as Mario Dorazio
1980
Movie
A Difficult Life
as Self
1961
Movie
The Family
as Carlo as a man / Carlo's grandfather
1987
Movie
In the Name of the Italian People
as Lorenzo Santenocito
1971
Movie
Fiasco in Milan
as Giuseppe "Peppe er Pantera" Baiocchi
1959
Movie
Sharky's Machine
as Victor Scorelli
1981
Movie
The Desert of the Tartars
as Filimore
1976
Movie
Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen
as Ispettore Tuttunpezzo / Allievo
1976
TV
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
as Self
1962
Movie
The Nude Bomb
as Sauvage / Nino Salvatori Sebastiani
1980