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Alberto Sordi was born in Rome's working class quarter of Trastevere in 1920 (1919, according to some sources). He studied recitation at Milan's Academia dei Filodrammatici but was apparently dismissed because of his thick Roman accent and use of dialect. In 1937, he won a contest organized by MGM to find the dubbing voice of Oliver Hardy, which opened the door to regular professional dubbing work of American movies (actors he would later lend his voice to included Anthony Quinn, Robert Mitchum and Mexican star Pedro Armendariz).
He landed his first film arts at Cinecittà in 1938, but his screen career, limited mostly to minor supporting roles, took a back seat to the music hall and his increasingly popular radio performances. Sordi got his first important role in the Mario Matolli's 1942 film I tre aquilotti, but movie popularity eluded him for an entire decade. His career took off with two early now-classic films by Federico Fellini, The White Sheik (1952) and especially I Vitelloni (1953) in which he portrayed the spineless loafer Alberto. There followed a series of films in which Sordi chiseled his jaundiced comic portraits of the petty-minded average Italian in all his mediocrity.
Films of this period, in which Sordi averaged six a year, included Roberto Savarese's Mamma mia che impressione! (1952), which Sordi co-cripted with Cesare Zavattini and Vittorio de Sica, Steno's Un Americano a Roma (1954), Mario Monicelli's Un Eroe dei nostri tempi (1955), Dino Risi's Il Segno di venere (1955), Luigi Comencini's La Bella di Roma (1955), and Luigi Zampa's Il Vigile (1960). The late 50s and 60s were Sordi's artistic heyday and coincided with the flowering of Italian film comedy of which Sordi was one of the biggest stars alongside the likes of Vittorio Gassmann, Ugo Tognazzi and Nino Manfredi.
Beginning with Monicelli's La Grande guerra (The Great War, 1959) and Risi's Una Vita difficile (A Difficult Life, 1961), Sordi's roles became increasingly dense and darker in tone, climaxing with Monicelli's bleak 1977 tragicomedy Un Borghese piccolo piccolo. Though consistently one of the most beloved personalities in Italian cinema, Sordi remained less well known than his peers on the international scene. His rare foreign film credits included Charles Vidor's A Farewell to Arms (1957), John Berry's Oh! Que Mambo! (1958), Guy Hamilton's The Best of Enemies (1961), and Ken Annakin's Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965).
As writer-director, Sordi made (and acted in) 19 feature films between Fumo di Londra in 1966 and Incontri proibiti in 1998, which also marked his last screen appearance. In all, Sordi appeared in some 50 films in a career spanning 60 years. Among numerous other film honors, Sordi was the recipient of seven David di Donatello awards, a Golden Bear for Best Actor at the 1971 Berlin Film Festival for Nanni Loy's Detenuto in attesa di giudizio and a Golden Lion career prize at the 1995 Venice Film Festival. Sordi died of a heart attack at his home in Rome in 2003. He was 82.
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1989 |
I promessi sposi |
1972 |
Obraz uz obraz |
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2020 |
Siamo tutti Alberto Sordi? - a. f. |
2017 |
Super vacanze di Natale - a. f. |
2012 |
Close Up |
2010 |
1960 - a. f. |
2009 |
Vittorio D. - a. f. |
2004 |
Come inguaiammo il cinema italiano - La vera storia di Franco e Ciccio |
1970 |
Sport, sport, sport |
Rendező
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1998 |
Incontri proibiti |
1994 |
Nestore l'ultima corsa |
1991 |
Assolto per aver commesso il fatto |
1987 |
Tassinaro a New York, Un |
1984 |
Tutti dentro |
1983 |
Il tassinaro |
1982 |
In viaggio con papà |
Io so che tu sai che io so |
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1980 |
Io e Caterina |
1978 |
Hová mész nyaralni? |
1976 |
A köz szemérme |
1974 |
Finché c'è guerra c'è speranza |
1973 |
Polvere di stelle |
1970 |
Párok |
1969 |
Amore mio aiutami |
1967 |
Scusi, lei è favorevole o contrario? |
Un italiano in America |
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1966 |
Fumo di Londra |
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1980 |
Io e Caterina |
1978 |
Le Témoin |
1974 |
Finché c'è guerra c'è speranza |
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2007 |
Memòries de la tele |
1982 |
De película |
Maurizio Costanzo Show |
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1975 |
Les Rendez-vous du dimanche |
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