Aldo Fabrizi

Aldo Fabrizi

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Aldo Fabrizi ( Rome, November 1, 1905 - Rome, April 2 , 1990 ) was a famous Italian comic actor and director of theatre and film.

Actor Filmography

* "Avanti, c'è posto..." by Mario Bonnard (script too ) (1942)
* "Campo de' fiori" by Mario Bonnard (script too) (1943)
* "L'ultima carrozzella" by Mario Mattoli (script too) (1943)
* "Circo equestre Za-Bum" (episode "Dalla finestra" and "Il postino") by Mario Mattoli (1944)
* "Roma città aperta" by Roberto Rossellini (1945)
* "Mio figlio professore" by Renato Castellani (script too) (1946)
* "Vivere in pace" by Luigi Zampa (script too ) ( [1946)
* "Il delitto di Giovanni Episcopo" by Alberto Lattuada (script too) (1947)
* "Natale al campo 119" by Pietro Francisci (script too) (1947)
* "Tombolo, paradiso nero" by Giorgio Ferroni (1947)
* "Emigrantes" by Aldo Fabrizi (1948)
* "Antonio di Padova" by Pietro Francisci (1949)
* "Benvenuto, reverendo!" by Aldo Fabrizi (1949)
* "Vita da cani" by Steno & Mario Monicelli (script too) (1950)
* "Prima comunione" by Alessandro Blasetti (1950)
* "Tre passi a Nord" ("Three steps North") by William Lee Wilder (1950)
* "Francesco, giullare di Dio" by Roberto Rossellini (1950)
* "Parigi è sempre Parigi" by Luciano Emmer (1951)
* "Signori, in carrozza!" by Luigi Zampa (1951)
* "La famiglia Passaguai" by Aldo Fabrizi (1951)
* "Guardie e ladri" by Steno & Mario Monicelli (script too) (1951)
* "Cameriera bella presenza offresi..." by Giorgio Pàstina (1951)
* "Fiorenzo il terzo uomo" by Stefano Canzio (cameo) (1951)
* "Altri tempi" (episode "Il carrettino dei libri vecchi") by Alessandro Blasetti (1952)
* "La famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna" by Aldo Fabrizi (1952)
* "Cinque poveri in automobile" by Mario Mattoli (script too) (1952)
* "Papà diventa mamma" by Aldo Fabrizi (1952)
* "La voce del silenzio" by Georg Wilhelm Pabst (1952)
* "Una di quelle" by Aldo Fabrizi (1953)
* "L'età dell'amore" by Lionello De Felice (1953)
* "Siamo tutti inquilini" by Mario Mattoli (1953)
* "Cose da pazzi" by Georg Wilhelm Pabst (1953)
* "Cento anni d'amore" (episode "Garibaldina") by Lionello De Felice (1953)
* "Questa è la vita" (episode "Marsina stretta") by Aldo Fabrizi (1954)
* "Cafè Chantant" by Camillo Mastrocinque (1954)
* "Hanno rubato un tram" by Aldo Fabrizi (1954)
* "Accadde al penitenziario" by Giorgio Bianchi (1955)
* "Carosello di varietà" by Aldo Quinti & Aldo Bonaldi (1955)
* "Io piaccio" by Giorgio Bianchi (1955)
* "I due compari" by Carlo Borghesio (script too) (1955)
* "Donatella" by Mario Monicelli (1956)
* "I pappagalli" by Bruno Paolinelli (1956)
* "Un po' di cielo" by Giorgio Moser (1956)
* "Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo" by Mauro Bolognini (1956)
* "Festa di maggio" ("Premier mai") by Luis Saslavsky (1957)
* "Il maestro" by Aldo Fabrizi (1957)
* "I prepotenti" di Mario Amendola (script too) (1958)
* "Prepotenti più di prima" by Mario Mattoli (script too) (1959)
* "Ferdinando I re di Napoli" by Gianni Franciolini (1959)
* "I tartassati" by Steno (script too) (1959)
* "Un militare e mezzo" by Steno (script too) (1959)
* "La sposa bella" ("The angel wore red") by Nunnally Johnson (1960)
* "Totò, Fabrizi e i giovani d'oggi" by Mario Mattoli (1960)
* "Fra' Manisco cerca guai" by Armando William Tamburella (1960)
* "Gerarchi si muore" by Giorgio Simonelli (1961)
* "Le meraviglie di Aladino" by Mario Bava (1961)
* "Twist, lolite e vitelloni" by Marino Girolami (1962)
* "I quattro monaci" by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (1962)
* "Gli italiani e le donne" (episode "Chi la fa, l'aspetti") by Marino Girolami (1962)
* "Il giorno più corto" by Sergio Corbucci (cameo) (1963)
* "Totò contro i quattro" by Steno (1963)
* "I quattro moschettieri" by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (1963)
* "I quattro tassisti" (episode "L'uomo in bleu") by Giorgio Bianchi (1963)
* "Das feuerschiff" by Ladislao Vajda (in Germany) (1963)
* "Made in Italy" by Nanni Loy (1965)
* "Sette monaci d'oro" by Marino Girolami (1966)
* "Tre morsi nella mela" ("Three bites of the apple") by Alvin Ganzer (1967)
* "Cose di Cosa Nostra" by Steno (script too) (1970)
* "La Tosca" by Luigi Magni (1973)
* "C'eravamo tanto amati" by Ettore Scola (1974)
* "I baroni" by Giampaolo Lomi (1975)
* "Nerone" by Mario Castellacci & Pier Francesco Pingitore (1977)
* "Il ginecologo della mutua" by Aristide Massaccesi (1977)
* "Giovanni Senzapensieri" by Marco Colli (1985)

Film Director Filmography

* "Emigrantes" (script too] ) (1948)
* "Benvenuto, reverendo!" (producer and script too) (1949)
* "La famiglia Passaguai" (producer and script too) (1951)
* "La famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna" (producer and script too) (1951)
* "Papà diventa mamma" (producer and script too) (1952)
* "Una di quelle" (producer and script too) (1953)
* "Questa è la vita" (episode "Marsina stretta", script too) (1954)
* "Hanno rubato un tram" (script too) (1954)
* "Il maestro" (script too) (1957)

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0264762/ IMDb.com entry on Aldo Fabrizii]
* [http://freeweb.supereva.com/aldofabrizi/index.html Sito amatoriale su Aldo Fabrizi]
* [http://www.halidon.it/details.php?nb=0803273253528 La radio di Aldo Fabrizi] , con una bella scheda biografica


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