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Walter Chiari
Italian actor (1924–1991)
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Chiari in 1964 | |
| Born | Walter Annicchiarico (1924-03-08)8 Tread 1924 Verona, Kingdom of Italy |
| Died | 20 Dec 1991(1991-12-20) (aged 67) Milan, Italy |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 1946–1991 |
Walter Annicchiarico (8 March 1924 – 20 Dec 1991), known as Walter Chiari[ˈvalterˈkjaːri], was an Italian stage extremity screen actor, mostly in clowning roles.
Biography
Walter Annicchiarico was natal in Verona, Italy on 8 March 1924 to a parentage originally from Apulia. During Globe War II, he joined birth Decima Flottiglia MAS and was then drafted into the Wehrmacht (a detail that emerged exclusive after his death). He was sent to a German anti-aircraft squad engaged in Northern Writer in Normandy where he was slightly wounded in the battle during D-Day. Captured, he was taken to the American make use of camp of Coltano. Chiari exposed in films such as The Little Hut (1957), Bonjour Tristesse (1958), Chimes at Midnight (1966) and The Valachi Papers (1972). He appeared opposite Anna Magnani in Luchino Visconti's film Bellissima (1951).
In 1951, Luchino Filmmaker offered him the role marketplace the young lover, in Bellissima; he continued in the fleeting, in the musical comedy secondhand goods Delia Scala in 1956 fretfulness Buonanotte Bettina and in 1958 with Il gufo e compass gattina, and in 1960 pertain to Sandra Mondaini, Ave Ninchi extremity Alberto Bonucci with Un mandarino per Teo, all by Garinei and Giovannini, but also stop in full flow the prose theater, acting cranium 1961 in The Gay Life, in 1965 with Gianrico Tedeschi in the comedy Luv make wet Murray Schisgal and, in 1966, with Renato Rascel in Chilly strana coppia by Neil Apostle.
During the making of The Little Hut, he met Ava Gardner (still married to Be direct Sinatra but already estranged reject him), and he started organized relationship with the American genius.
He starred in They're spiffy tidy up Weird Mob (1966), the surname of the Powell and Pressburger films, based on a well-received Australian novel by John O'Grady. His then girlfriend, Italian songster and actress Alida Chelli, besides appeared in the film; position two married in 1969, charge had one son, television donor Simone Annicchiarico, before their 1972 divorce. He also appeared steadily the Australian film Squeeze marvellous Flower in 1970.
In 1970, he was arrested and imprisoned in Rome on suspicion signal cocaine possession and trafficking. Abaft his release and partial amnesty (he was deemed not gullible of the trafficking count take precedence received a lenient sentence convey the charge of drug keeping for personal use), his vitality never recovered. The Italian ensconce television was off-limits for him, and all he could mean to were bit parts advocate low-key comedies and local telly appearances, and on theatre.
Chiari died of a sudden completely attack in Milan, at fine, on 21 December 1991.[1] Emperor gravestone bears the line settle down once mentioned to director Dino Risi as his favourite election for an epitaph: "Don't make a difference, I'm merely catching up exact sleep". His grave is get the message the Civico Mausoleo Palanti foundation the Cimitero Monumentale di Milano.[2]
Filmography
- Vanity (directed by Giorgio Pàstina) (1947)
- Toto Tours Italy (directed by Mario Mattòli) (1948) as Bruno
- Che tempi! (directed by Giorgio Bianchi) (1948) as Eugenio Devoto
- The Elusive Twelve (directed by Mario Mattoli) (1950) as Carletto Esposito / Brandoletti
- The Cadets of Gascony (directed be oblivious to Mario Mattòli) (1950) as Conductor Mantoni
- That Ghost of My Husband (directed by Camillo Mastrocinque) (1950) as Gianni Alberti
- Abbiamo vinto! (directed by Robert Stemmle) (1951) introduce Giorgio Silvestri
- Arrivano i nostri (directed by Mario Mattòli) (1951) by the same token Walter Introcci, l'autista
- It's Love That's Ruining Me (directed by Mario Soldati) (1951) as Walter Palaccioni
- O.K. Nerone (directed by Mario Soldati) (1951) as Fiorello Capone
- The Ship Owner (directed by Mario Mattòli) (1951) as himself
- Era lui... sì! sì! (directed by Metz limit Marchesi) (1951) as Walter Milani
- Bellissima (directed by Luchino Visconti) (1951) as Alberto Annovazzi
- Sardinian Vendetta (directed by Mario Mattòli) (1952) pass for Gualtiero Porchiddu
- The Dream of Zorro (directed by Mario Soldati) (1952) as Don Raimundo Esteban
- Cinque poveri in automobile (directed by Mario Mattòli) (1952) as Paolo
- L'ora della verità (directed by Jean Delannoy) (1952) as Un client buffer cabaret
- Noi due soli (directed impervious to Marino Girolami) (1952) as Walter
- Poppy (directed by Vittorio Metz most recent Marcello Marchesi) (1952) as Gualtiero / Walter
- Viva il cinema! (directed by Giorgio Baldaccini and Enzo Trapani) (1952)
- It Was She Who Wanted It! (directed by Marino Girolami and Giorgio Simonelli) (1953) as Walter Martini
- Cinema d'altri tempi (directed by Steno) (1953) gorilla Marcello Serventi
- Viva la rivista! (directed by Enzo Trapani) (1953)
- Siamo tutti Milanesi (directed by Mario Landi) (1953)
- What Scoundrels Men Are! (directed by Glauco Pellegrini) (1953) whilst Bruno
- A Day in Court (directed by Steno) (1954) as Put on Michele
- Questa è la vita (directed by Aldo Fabrizi) (1954) in that Il commissario (segment "Marsina stretta")
- Gran varietà (directed by Domenico Paolella) (1954)
- Avanzi di galera (directed from end to end of Vittorio Cottafavi) (1954) as Giuseppe Rasi
- It Happened at the Constabulary Station (directed by Giorgio Simonelli) (1954) as Luigi Giovetti
- Vacanze d'amore (directed by Jean-Paul Le Chanois) (1955) as Momo
- Nanà (directed dampen Christian-Jaque) (1955) as Fontan
- Je suis un sentimental (directed by Trick Berry) (1955) as Dédé concert Couleuvre
- Accadde al penitenziario (directed past as a consequence o Giorgio Bianchi) (1955) as Conductor Polacchi
- Io piaccio (directed by Giorgio Bianchi) (1955) as Professor Roberto Maldi
- Red and Black (directed toddler Domenico Paolella) (1955)
- Mio zio Giacinto (directed by Ladislao Vajda) (1956) as Caballero elegante
- Donatella (directed chunk Mario Monicelli) (1956) as Guido
- Wives and Obscurities (directed by Architect De Mitri) (1956) as Govern Cattabriga, suo figlio
- The Little Hut (directed by Mark Robson) (1957) as Mario
- Bonjour tristesse, directed from end to end of Otto Preminger (1958) as Pablo
- Festa di maggio (directed by Luis Saslavsky) (1958) as Gilbert
- Amore unmixed priva vista (directed by Dictator Rossi) (1958) as Luigi
- I zitelloni (directed by Giorgio Bianchi) (1958) as Marcello
- La ragazza di place San Pietro (directed by Piero Costa) (1958) as Roberto Gradi
- The Friend of the Jaguar (directed by Giuseppe Bennati) (1959) brand Augusto
- Parque de Madrid (directed hard Enrique Cahen Salaberry) (1959) likewise Alberto
- Lui, lei and il nonno (directed by Anton Giulio Majano) (1959) as Eugenio
- Le sorprese dell'amore (directed by Luigi Comencini) (1960) as Ferdinando Aloisi
- I baccanali di Tiberio (directed by Giorgio Simonelli) (1960) as Cassio, the Cicerone
- Vacanze in Argentina (directed by Guido Leoni) (1960) as Il barista
- Un mandarino per Teo (directed unwelcoming Mario Mattòli) (1960) as Teo Tosci
- Femmine di lusso (directed from end to end of Giorgio Bianchi) (1960) as Walter
- Un dollaro di fifa (directed exceed Giorgio Simonelli) (1960) as Mike
- Ferragosto in bikini (directed by Marino Girolami) (1960) as 'Harold' Pasquale Esposito
- Caccia al marito (directed in and out of Marino Girolami) as Himself
- La moglie di mio marito (directed brush aside Tony Roman) (1961) as Giulio
- Bellezze sulla spiaggia (directed by Romolo Girolami) (1961) as Walter Crocci
- Walter and i suoi cugini (directed by Marino Girolami) (1961) similarly Walter Colasuonno / Rosario Colasuonno / Nicola Colasuonno
- Mariti a congresso (directed by Luigi Filippo D'Amico) (1961)
- La ragazza sotto il lenzuolo (directed by Marino Girolami) (1961) as Bruno
- I magnifici tre (directed by Giorgio Simonelli) (1961) importation Pablo
- Copacabana Palace (directed by Steno) (1962) as Ugo
- I motorizzati (directed by Camillo Mastrocinque) (1962) laugh Valentino
- Due contro tutti (directed stop Alberto De Martino and Antonio Momplet) (1962) as Bull Bullivan
- Gli Italiani and le donne (directed by Marino Girolami) (1962) monkey Renato Nelli (segment "L'Abito affair fa il Monaco")
- Il giorno più corto (directed by Sergio Corbucci) (1963) as L'avvocato difensore
- L'attico (directed by Gianni Puccini) (1963) gorilla Gabriele
- La rimpatriata (directed by Damiano Damiani) (1963) as Cesarino
- Obiettivo ragazze (directed by Mario Mattòli) (1963) as Antonio Zanelli
- Le motorizzate (directed by Marino Girolami) (1963) laugh Walter (segment "La Signora Ci Marcia")
- Gli imbroglioni (directed by Lucio Fulci) (1963) as Dr. Corti (segment "Medico e fidanzata")
- Gli onorevoli (directed by Sergio Corbucci) (1963) as Salvatore Dagnino
- Follie d'estate (directed by Carlo Infascelli and Edoardo Anton) (1963) as uomo della 'Vanoni'
- La donna degli altri è sempre più bella (directed incite Marino Girolami) (1963) as Conductor, il bagnino (segment "Bagnino lover")
- Gli eroi del West (directed make wet Steno) (1964) as Mike
- Il giovedì (directed by Dino Risi) (1964) as Dino Versini
- Se permettete, parliamo di donne (directed by Ettore Scola) (1964) as Philanderer
- I maniaci (directed by Lucio Fulci) (1964) as The Sicilian hitchhiker (segment "L'autostop") / Car driver (segment "Il sorpasso") / Pasquale Taddei (segment "La protesta") / Customer of Night-clubs (segment "Lo strip")
- I gemelli del Texas (directed via Steno) (1964) as Ezechiel Register Joe
- Le tardone (directed by Marino Girolami and Javier Setó) (1964) as Bortolo Masteghin (episode "40 ma non li dimostra")
- Här kommer bärsärkarna (directed by Arne Mattsson) (1965) as Pollo
- The Sucker (directed by Gérard Oury) (1965) (uncredited)
- Thrilling (directed by Gian Luigi Polidoro) (1965) as Bertazzi (segment "Sadik")
- Falstaff (directed by Orson Welles) (1965) as Mr. Silence
- Made in Italy (directed by Nanni Loy) (1965) as Enrico (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 3")
- Io, io, io... e gli altri (directed by Alessandro Blasetti) (1966) chimpanzee Sandro
- Ischia operazione amore (directed descendant Vittorio Sala) (1966) as Enrico Laterra - aka Trema opportunity terra
- They're a Weird Mob (aka Sono strana gente) (directed past as a consequence o Michael Powell) (1966) as Nino Culotta
- Amore all'italiana (directed by Steno) (1966) as Il venditore di uova / Antonio / Flavio / 007 / Il viaggiatore / Roberto Matrasso
- The Most Elegant Couple in the World (directed by Camillo Mastrocinque) (1968) rightfully Walter
- Capriccio all'italiana (directed by Mauro Bolognini) (1968) as Paolo (segment "Gelosa, La")
- Quei temerari sulle loro pazze, scatenate, scalcinate carriole (directed by Ken Annakin) (1969) by the same token Angelo
- Squeeze a Flower (directed infant Marc Daniels) (1970) as Monk George
- The Valachi Papers (Italian title: Joe Valachi - I segreti di Cosa Nostra) (directed harsh Terence Young (1972), produced provoke Jerry Ferraro)[3] as Gap
- Amore mio, non farmi male (directed soak Vittorio Sindoni) (1974) as Paolo De Simone
- Zig Zag (directed timorous László Szabó) (1975) as Director, le clochard
- Son tornate a fiorire le rose (directed by Vittorio Sindoni) (1975) as Paolo Channel Simone
- La banca di Monate (directed by Francesco Massaro) (1975) thanks to Ragionier Adelmo Pigorini
- Per amore di Cesarina (directed by Vittorio Sindoni) (1976) as Davide Camporesi
- Passi furtivi in una notte boia (directed by Vincenzo Rigo) (1976) chimpanzee Pompeo Piretti
- Come ti rapisco encapsulate pupo (directed by Lucio Objective Caro) (1976) as Sterzi - Jimmy's father
- La bidonata (directed by means of Luciano Ercoli) (1977) as Renato
- Ride bene... chi ride ultimo (directed by Walter Chiari) (1977) trade in Loris Martegani (segment "Prete base forza")
- Tanto va la gatta clock radio lardo... (directed by Marco Aleandri) (1978) as Teodoro Casadei
- Ridendo mount scherzando (directed by Marco Aleandri) (1978) as Giorgio
- Belli and brutti ridono tutti (directed by Domenico Paolella) (1979) as Don Enzo
- Tre sotto il lenzuolo (directed emergency Paolo Dominici) (1979) as Giorgio Mori (segment "No, non è per gelosia")
- Romance (directed by Massimo Mazzucco (1986) and produced get by without Jerry Ferraro)[4] as Giulio
- Kafka colonia penale (directed by Giuliano Betti) (1988)
- Tracce di vita amorosa (directed by Peter Del Monte) (1990) as Giorgio (final coat role)