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Vittorio de Sica
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7 July 1901 - 13 November 1974
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Vittorio de Sica was born in a small town called Sora, located in the province of Francisco, Italy, on July 7, 1901. The childhood of the future film director, screenwriter and actor passed in Naples. The boy’s parents wanted him to become an accountant in the future, so after school he entered the Higher Commercial Institute. He graduated from Vittorio in 1924. The boy since childhood was fond of theater, often participated in productions, but he thought about a career in this industry only after
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Vittorio de Sica was born in a small town called Sora, located in the province of Francisco, Italy, on July 7, 1901. The childhood of the future film director, screenwriter and actor passed in Naples. The boy’s parents wanted him to become an accountant in the future, so after school he entered the Higher Commercial Institute. He graduated from Vittorio in 1924.
The boy since childhood was fond of theater, often participated in productions, but he thought about a career in this industry only after entering the troupe of Tatiana Pavlova.
In 1932, the actor played in the film “What scoundrels of a man” and instantly conquered the audience with an attractive appearance and excellent acting data.
He first appeared as an actor and director in 1940 in the black and white film Scarlet Roses, on which he worked with Giuseppe Amato. The main role of Vittorio De Sica performed himself. In the same year, he released the comedy “Maddalena, Zero for Behavior”, which debuted actress Carla Del Poggio.
In 1941, another comedy Vittorio called “Theresa Friday”, which is based on the work of the same name by the writer Reger Terek, was released. In 1946, he worked on the film.
Shusha It was dedicated to the fate of two boys in post-war Italy. In 1948, a painting appeared.
"Bike Snatchers" Initially, it seemed a failure, but ten years later it was recognized as a masterpiece of world cinema.
In the early 1950s, Vittorio starred a lot in simple comedies.
Gold of Naples "It's a pity you're a canary," etc. In 1954, De Sick and Sophia Loren met. The actress’s husband financed the production of films they worked on together.
The last masterpiece of the great director was the Franco-Italian melodrama “Ride”, filmed in 1974. He managed to present it at an international festival, after which he died. He died in November 1974 in France.