The name of the famous Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni (Italian Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni), whose restrained manner of playing drove both his fans and partners on the set crazy, still causes rumors and conjectures. One of the reasons for this is his numerous love affairs and romances with famous movie actresses. Another is his successful performance in the paintings of the legendary Federico Fellini and Vittorio de Sica.
Marcello Mastroianni was born in September 1924 in Fontana Leary in a poor carpenter family. His debut on the set took place when the boy was only 11 years old, and in 1942 he was one of the participants of the extras in the film Vittorio de Sica in the film “Children look at us”. Marcello's youth coincided with the dawn of Mussolini's dictatorship, and the future actor was a member of a fascist youth organization.
Mastroianni received his education after graduating from the University of Rome. He studied with him at the university.
Lucino Visconti , in which the actor played in the plays "Rosalind", "Uncle Vanya" "Death of a Salesman".
His characters in Luciano Emmer’s August Sunday (1949), Girls from Plaza España (1952) and Paris Always Paris (1950) were extremely convincing and brought him first success. It was followed by "The Fever of Life," "The Bibble," and
film "Days of Love" For participation in which he received the Silver Ribbon, which is the highest Italian national award.
His work in the Visconti film
"White Nights" and comedy by Mario Monicelli
"Attackers, as always, remained unknown" She was appreciated by the great Fellini, who offered Marcello the lead role in his film “Sweet Life”, released in 1960. This film brought Mastroianni deafening popularity. No less successful were other paintings with his participation: "Night",
"Italian divorce" and Private Life. Mastroianni then starred in another Fellini film, Eight and a Half. The actor has repeatedly worked in a duet with
"Yesterday, today, tomorrow" .
In 1946, Mastroianni married the
Actress Catherine Deneuve With Marcello Mastroianni was born daughter Chiara. The passion was so serious that the famous actor offered Deneuve to legalize their relationship, but the actress refused.
Marcello Mastroianni died in 1996 of pancreatic cancer. /