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Marcello Mastroianni

Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni[a] Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI (28 September 1924 – 19 December 1996) was an Italian film actor, regarded as one of his country's most iconic male performers of the 20th century. He played leading roles for many of Italy's top directors in a career spanning 147 films between 1939 and 1997, and garnered many international honors including 2 BAFTA Awards, 2 Best Actor awards at the Venice and Cannes film festivals, 2 Golden Globes, and 3 Academy Award nominations.

Marcello Mastroianni

Mastroianni in 1990
Born
Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni

(1924-09-28)28 September 1924
Fontana Liri, Lazio, Italy
Died19 December 1996(1996-12-19) (aged 72)
Paris, France
OccupationActor
Years active1938–1996
Spouse
(m. 1950; separated 1964)
Partner(s)Faye Dunaway (1968–1970)
Catherine Deneuve (1970–1974)
Anna Maria Tatò (1976–1996, his death)
Children2, including Chiara
RelativesRuggero Mastroianni (brother)

Born in the province of Frosinone and raised in Turin and Rome, Mastroianni made his film debut in 1939 at the age of 14, but did not seriously pursue acting until the 1950s, when he made his critical and commercial breakthrough in the caper comedy Big Deal on Madonna Street (1959). He became an international celebrity through his collaborations with director Federico Fellini, first as a disillusioned tabloid columnist in La Dolce Vita (1960), then as a creatively-stifled filmmaker in (1963). Excelling in both dramatic and comedic roles,[4] he formed a notable on-screen duo with actress and sex symbol Sophia Loren, co-starring with her in eight films between 1954 and 1994.

Despite international acclaim, Mastroianni largely shunned Hollywood, and remained a quintessentially Italian thespian for the majority of his career.[5] Nonetheless, he was the first actor to receive an Academy Award nomination for a non-English language performance, and was nominated for Best Actor three times – Divorce Italian Style (1961), A Special Day (1977), and Dark Eyes (1987). He was one of only three actors, the others being Jack Lemmon and Dean Stockwell, to win the prestigious Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor twice. Mastroianni's contributions to Italian art and culture saw him receive multiple civil honours, including the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic, the highest ranking knighthood of the country.[6]

Early life

Mastroianni was born in Fontana Liri, a small village in the Apennines within the Lazio province of Frosinone, and grew up in Turin and Rome. He was the son of Ida (née Irolle) and Ottone Mastroianni. Both of his parents were from the nearby town of Arpino.[7] His father ran a carpentry shop.[8] Mastroianni was a nephew of sculptor Umberto Mastroianni.[9] During World War II, after the division into Axis and Allied Italy, he was interned in a loosely guarded German prison camp, from which he escaped to hide in Venice.[10]

His brother Ruggero Mastroianni was a film editor who worked on some of Marcello's films (City of Women, Ginger and Fred),[11] and appeared alongside Marcello in Scipione detto anche l'Africano, a spoof of the once popular Sword and Sandal film genre released in 1971.[12]

Acting career

 
Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg in the Trevi Fountain, Rome, during the shooting of La Dolce Vita (1960)

Mastroianni made his screen debut as an uncredited extra in Marionette (1939) when he was fourteen,[13] and made intermittent minor film appearances until landing his first big role in Atto d'accusa (1951).[14] Within a decade he became a major international celebrity, starring in Big Deal on Madonna Street (1958);[15] and in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960) playing a disillusioned and self-loathing tabloid columnist who spends his days and nights exploring Rome's decadent high society.[16] Mastroianni followed La Dolce Vita with another signature role, that of a film director who, amidst self-doubt and troubled love affairs, finds himself in a creative block while making a film in Fellini's (1963).[17]

His other prominent films include Days of Love (1954) with Marina Vlady; La Notte (1961) with Jeanne Moreau; Too Bad She's Bad (1954), Lucky to Be a Woman (1956), Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963), Marriage Italian Style (1964), Sunflower (1970), The Priest's Wife (1971), A Special Day (1977) and Robert Altman's Prêt-à-Porter (1994) – all co-starring Sophia Loren; Luchino Visconti's White Nights (1957); Pietro Germi's Divorce Italian Style (1961); Family Diary (1962) with Jacques Perrin; A Very Private Affair (1962) with Brigitte Bardot; Mario Monicelli's Casanova 70 (1965); Diamonds for Breakfast (1968) with Rita Tushingham; The Pizza Triangle (1970) with Monica Vitti; Massacre in Rome (1973) with Richard Burton; The Sunday Woman (1975) with Jacqueline Bisset; Stay As You Are (1978) with Nastassja Kinski; Fellini's City of Women (1980) and Ginger and Fred (1986); Marco Bellocchio's Henry IV (1984); Macaroni (1985) with Jack Lemmon; Nikita Mikhalkov's Dark Eyes (1987) with Marthe Keller; Giuseppe Tornatore's Everybody's Fine (1990); Used People (1992) with Shirley MacLaine; and Agnès Varda's One Hundred and One Nights (1995).

He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three times: for Divorce Italian Style, A Special Day and Dark Eyes.[18] Mastroianni, Dean Stockwell and Jack Lemmon are the only actors to have been twice awarded the Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival.[19] Mastroianni won it in 1970 for The Pizza Triangle and in 1987 for Dark Eyes.[20]

Mastroianni starred alongside his daughter, Chiara Mastroianni, in Raúl Ruiz's Three Lives and Only One Death in 1996.[21] For this performance he won the Silver Wave Award at the Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival. His final film, Voyage to the Beginning of the World (1997), was released posthumously.[22]

Personal life

Mastroianni married Flora Carabella (1926–1999) on 12 August 1950.[23] They had one daughter together, Barbara (1951–2018),[24] but eventually separated because of his affairs with younger women.[23][25] Mastroianni's first serious relationship after the separation was with Faye Dunaway, his co-star in A Place for Lovers (1968). Dunaway wanted to marry and have children, but Mastroianni, a Catholic, refused to divorce Carabella.[23] In 1970, after more than two years of waiting for Mastroianni to change his mind, Dunaway left him.[23] Mastroianni told a reporter for People magazine in 1987 that he never got over his relationship with Dunaway. "She was the woman I loved the most", he said. "I'll always be sorry to have lost her. I was whole with her for the first time in my life."[26]

Mastroianni had a daughter, Chiara Mastroianni (born 28 May 1972), with French actress Catherine Deneuve, who was nearly 20 years his junior and lived with him for four years in the 1970s. During that time, the couple made four films together: It Only Happens to Others (1971), La cagna (1972), A Slightly Pregnant Man (1973) and Don't Touch the White Woman! (1974). After Mastroianni and Deneuve broke up, Carabella reportedly offered to adopt Chiara because her parents' work kept them away so often. Deneuve would have none of it.[27]

Mastroianni's other lovers reportedly included actresses Anouk Aimée, Ursula Andress, Claudia Cardinale, Carole Mallory and Lauren Hutton.[23] Around 1976, he became involved with Anna Maria Tatò, an author and filmmaker. They remained together until his death.[23]

He was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 1994.[28]

Death

 
Mastroianni in 1991

Mastroianni died of pancreatic cancer on 19 December 1996 at the age of 72.[29][6] Both of his daughters, as well as Deneuve and Tatò, were at his bedside.[23] The Trevi Fountain in Rome, associated with his role in Fellini's La Dolce Vita, was symbolically turned off and draped in black as a tribute.[6][30]

At the 1997 Venice Film Festival, Chiara, Carabella and Deneuve tried to block the screening of Tatò's four-hour documentary, Marcello Mastroianni: I Remember.[31] The festival refused and the film was shown.[31] The three women reportedly tried to do the same thing at Cannes.[31] Tatò said Mastroianni had willed her all rights to his image.[31]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1939 Marionette Extra Uncredited
1942 Love Story
1944 I bambini ci guardano Uncredited
1948 I Miserabili Bit part
1949 Vertigine d'amore
Vent'anni
1950 Domenica d'agosto Ercole Nardi
Contro la legge Marcello Curti
Vita da cani Carlo Danesi
Atto d'accusa Renato La Torre
Cuori sul mare Massimo Falchetti
1951 Passaporto per l'oriente Aldo Mazzetti
Last Meeting Michele Bonesi (voice) Dubbed Jean-Pierre Aumont
Parigi è sempre Parigi Marcello Venturi
1952 Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna Marcello Sartori
L'eterna catena Walter Ronchi
Tragico ritorno Marco
Sensualità Carlo Santori
Penne nere Pietro Cossuti
Gli eroi della domenica Carlo Vagnetti
La muta di Portici Extra Uncredited
1953 Lulù Soletti
Il viale della speranza Mario
Non è mai troppo tardi Riccardo
Febbre di vivere Daniele Massa
La valigia dei sogni
1954 Cronache di poveri amanti Ugo
Tempi nostri Il marito di Maria Segment: "Il pupo"
Schiava del peccato Giulio Franchi
Giorni d'amore Pasquale Droppio
Casa Ricordi Gaetano Donizetti
Peccato che sia una canaglia Paolo
La principessa delle Canarie Hernán
1955 Tam tam mayumbe Alessandrini
La bella mugnaia Luca
1956 La fortuna di essere donna Corrado Betti
The Bigamist Mario De Santis
1957 Padri e figli Cesare
La ragazza della salina Piero
Il momento più bello Pietro Valeri
Le notti bianche Mario
Il medico e lo stregone Dr. Francesco Marchetti
1958 Un ettaro di cielo Severino Balestra
I soliti ignoti Tiberio
Racconti d'estate Marcello Mazzoni
Amore e guai Franco
1959 La Loi Enrico Tosso
Il nemico di mia moglie Marco Tornabuoni
Everyone's in Love Giovanni
Ferdinando I, re di Napoli Gennarino
1960 La Dolce Vita Marcello Rubini
Il bell'Antonio Antonio Magnano
Adua and Friends Piero Salvagni
1961 La notte Giovanni Pontano
L'assassino Alfredo Martelli
Fantasmi a Roma Reginaldo di Roviano / Federico di Roviano / Gino
Divorzio all'italiana Ferdinando "Fefè" Cefalù
1962 Vita privata Fabio Rinaldi
Cronaca familiare Enrico
1963 Guido Anselmi
I compagni Prof. Sinigaglia
Ieri, oggi, domani Carmine Sbaratti
1964 Matrimonio all'italiana Domenico Soriano
1965 Casanova 70 Maggiore Colombetti
La decima vittima Marcello Poletti
Oggi, domani e dopodomani Mario / Michele Profili / Mario Gasparri
1966 Io, io, io... e gli altri Peppino Marassi
Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand Alberto Saporito
1967 Lo straniero Arthur Meursault
Questi fantasmi The Ghost Uncredited
1968 Break Up Mario Fuggetta
Amanti Valerio
Diamonds for Breakfast Grand Duke Nikolay Vladimirovich Godunov
1970 The Pizza Triangle Oreste Nardi
I girasoli Antonio
Leo the Last Leo
Giochi particolari Sandro
The Priest's Wife Don Mario
1971 Scipio the African Scipio Africanus
Ça n'arrive qu'aux autres Marcello
Permette? Rocco Papaleo Rocco Papaleo
1972 La cagna Giorgio
What? Alex
Roma Himself Cameo appearance
1973 Mordi e fuggi Giulio Borsi
La Grande Bouffe Marcello
Niente di grave: suo marito è incinto Marco Mazetti
Rappresaglia Father Pietro Antonelli
L'idolo della città Nicolas Montei
1974 Touche pas à la femme blanche George A. Custer
Allonsanfàn Fulvio Imbriani
We All Loved Each Other So Much Himself
1975 La pupa del gangster Charlie Colletto
Per le antiche scale Professor Bonaccorsi
Divina creatura Michele Barra
La donna della domenica Commissioner Salvatore Santamaria
1976 Todo modo Don Gaetano
Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen Paolo T. Fiume
Lunatics and Lovers Marchese Luca Maria
1977 Una giornata particolare Gabriele
Mogliamante Luigi De Angelis
Doppio delitto Bruno Baldassarre
1978 Ciao maschio Luigi Nocello
Così come sei Giulio Marengo
Blood Feud Rosario Maria Spallone
1979 L'ingorgo – Una storia impossibile Marco Montefoschi
Giallo napoletano Raffaele Capece
1980 La terrazza Luigi
La città delle donne Snàporaz
1981 Fantasma d'amore Nino Monti
La pelle Curzio Malaparte
1982 La Nuit de Varennes Casanova, Chevalier de Seingalt
Oltre la porta Enrico Sommi
The Last Horror Film Himself Cameo appearance
1983 Storia di Piera Lorenzo
Gabriela, Cravo e Canela Nacib
Il generale dell'armata morta General Ariosto
1984 Enrico IV Enrico IV
1985 Le due vite di Mattia Pascal Mattia Pascal
Maccheroni Antonio Jasiello
Big Deal After 20 Years Tiberio
1986 Ginger e Fred Pippo Botticella (Fred)
O Melissokomos Spyros
1987 Oci ciornie Romano
Intervista Himself
1988 Miss Arizona Rozsnyai Sándor
1989 Splendor Jordan
Che ora è? Marcello
1990 Stanno tutti bene Matteo Scuro
Verso sera Prof. Bruschi
1991 To meteoro vima tou pelargou Missing Politician
Le voleur d'enfants Bigua
A Fine Romance Cesareo Grimaldi
1992 Used People Joe Meledandri
1993 Di questo non-si parla Ludovico D'Andrea
Un, deux, trois, soleil Constantin Laspada, le père
1994 Prêt-à-Porter Sergei (Sergio)
The True Life of Antonio H. Himself
1995 Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma L'ami italien / The Italian Friend
Sostiene Pereira Pereira
Al di là delle nuvole The Man of All Vices
1996 Trois vies et une seule mort Mateo Strano / Georges Vickers / Butler / Luc Allamand
1997 Viagem ao Princípio do Mundo Manoel Released posthumously

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1966 The Poppy Is Also a Flower Inspector Mosca Made-for-TV movie
1971 Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In Himself (guest) 2 episodes
1972 Correva l'anno di grazia 1870 Augusto Parenti Made-for-TV movie
1978 Le mani sporche Hoederer Miniseries
1988 Piazza Navona Himself 6 episodes
1994 A che punto è la notte Salvatore Santamaria Miniseries

Awards and nominations

 
Mastroianni (right) and Federico Fellini in 1990

Wins

Nominations

See also

Notes

References

  1. ^ Jones, Daniel (2011). Roach, Peter; Setter, Jane; Esling, John (eds.). "Mastroianni". Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary (18th ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-15255-6.
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  7. ^ Costantini 1996, p. 5.
  8. ^ Rothe, Block & Moritz 1958, p. 261.
  9. ^ Hochkofler 2006, p. 9.
  10. ^ Dewey 1993, p. 29.
  11. ^ Sloman, Tony (5 October 1996). "Obituaries: Ruggero Mastroianni". The Independent. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  12. ^ Hochkofler 2006, p. 96.
  13. ^ Dewey 1993, p. 26.
  14. ^ Dewey 1993, p. 54.
  15. ^ Hochkofler 2001, p. 39.
  16. ^ Reich 2004, p. 24.
  17. ^ Reich 2004, p. 80.
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  19. ^ Finos, Arianna (19 December 2016). "Vent'anni senza Mastroianni, la bella vita di Marcello: il cinema, le donne, il cibo". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 19 December 2016.
  20. ^ Pepper, Curtis Bill (20 September 1987). "STILL MASTROIANNI". The New York Times Magazine. Retrieved 1 January 2010.
  21. ^ Hochkofler 2001, p. 184.
  22. ^ Reich 2004, p. 165.
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  24. ^ Anderson, Ariston (14 October 2018). "Costume Designer Barbara Mastroianni, Daughter of Marcello Mastroianni, Dies at 66". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
  25. ^ Fusco, Maria Pia (21 April 1999). "E' morta Flora Mastroianni". La Repubblica. p. 45. Retrieved 30 January 2019.
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  27. ^ Sloan, Robin Adams (25 September 1976). "Mary Hemingway Keeps In Touch". Evening Independent. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  28. ^ "Sito web del Quirinale: dettaglio decorato". Quirinale (in Italian). Retrieved 11 October 2018.
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  30. ^ Wiegand 2003, p. 83.
  31. ^ a b c d "Family Feud". The Southeast Missourian. 30 August 1997. Retrieved 1 January 2010.

Works cited

  • Costantini, Costanzo (1996). Marcello Mastroianni: vita, amori, e successi di un divo involontario (in Italian). Editori Riuniti. ISBN 88-359-4113-X.
  • Dewey, Donald (1993). Marcello Mastroianni: His Life and Art. New York: Carol Publishing Group. ISBN 1-55972-158-8.
  • Hochkofler, Matilde (2001). Marcello Mastroianni. Rome: Gremese Editore. ISBN 88-7301-464-X.
  • Hochkofler, Matilde (2006). Marcello Mastroianni: il gioco del cinema (in Italian). Rome: Gremese Editore. ISBN 88-8440-447-9.
  • Reich, Jacqueline (2004). Beyond the Latin Lover: Marcello Mastroianni, Masculinity, and Italian Cinema. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. ISBN 0-253-34351-8.
  • Rothe, Anne; Block, Maxine; Moritz, Charles (1958). Candee, Marjorie Dent (ed.). Current Biography Yearbook, 1958. H. W. Wilson Company.
  • Wiegand, Christopher (2003). Federico Fellini: ringmaster of dreams, 1920–1993. ISBN 978-3-8228-1590-8.

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Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni a Cavaliere di Gran Croce OMRI 28 September 1924 19 December 1996 was an Italian film actor regarded as one of his country s most iconic male performers of the 20th century He played leading roles for many of Italy s top directors in a career spanning 147 films between 1939 and 1997 and garnered many international honors including 2 BAFTA Awards 2 Best Actor awards at the Venice and Cannes film festivals 2 Golden Globes and 3 Academy Award nominations Marcello MastroianniOMRIMastroianni in 1990BornMarcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastroianni 1924 09 28 28 September 1924Fontana Liri Lazio ItalyDied19 December 1996 1996 12 19 aged 72 Paris FranceOccupationActorYears active1938 1996SpouseFlora Carabella m 1950 separated 1964 wbr Partner s Faye Dunaway 1968 1970 Catherine Deneuve 1970 1974 Anna Maria Tato 1976 1996 his death Children2 including ChiaraRelativesRuggero Mastroianni brother Born in the province of Frosinone and raised in Turin and Rome Mastroianni made his film debut in 1939 at the age of 14 but did not seriously pursue acting until the 1950s when he made his critical and commercial breakthrough in the caper comedy Big Deal on Madonna Street 1959 He became an international celebrity through his collaborations with director Federico Fellini first as a disillusioned tabloid columnist in La Dolce Vita 1960 then as a creatively stifled filmmaker in 8 1963 Excelling in both dramatic and comedic roles 4 he formed a notable on screen duo with actress and sex symbol Sophia Loren co starring with her in eight films between 1954 and 1994 Despite international acclaim Mastroianni largely shunned Hollywood and remained a quintessentially Italian thespian for the majority of his career 5 Nonetheless he was the first actor to receive an Academy Award nomination for a non English language performance and was nominated for Best Actor three times Divorce Italian Style 1961 A Special Day 1977 and Dark Eyes 1987 He was one of only three actors the others being Jack Lemmon and Dean Stockwell to win the prestigious Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor twice Mastroianni s contributions to Italian art and culture saw him receive multiple civil honours including the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic the highest ranking knighthood of the country 6 Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Awards and nominations 6 1 Wins 6 2 Nominations 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 9 1 Works cited 10 External linksEarly life EditMastroianni was born in Fontana Liri a small village in the Apennines within the Lazio province of Frosinone and grew up in Turin and Rome He was the son of Ida nee Irolle and Ottone Mastroianni Both of his parents were from the nearby town of Arpino 7 His father ran a carpentry shop 8 Mastroianni was a nephew of sculptor Umberto Mastroianni 9 During World War II after the division into Axis and Allied Italy he was interned in a loosely guarded German prison camp from which he escaped to hide in Venice 10 His brother Ruggero Mastroianni was a film editor who worked on some of Marcello s films City of Women Ginger and Fred 11 and appeared alongside Marcello in Scipione detto anche l Africano a spoof of the once popular Sword and Sandal film genre released in 1971 12 Acting career Edit Mastroianni and Anita Ekberg in the Trevi Fountain Rome during the shooting of La Dolce Vita 1960 Mastroianni made his screen debut as an uncredited extra in Marionette 1939 when he was fourteen 13 and made intermittent minor film appearances until landing his first big role in Atto d accusa 1951 14 Within a decade he became a major international celebrity starring in Big Deal on Madonna Street 1958 15 and in Federico Fellini s La Dolce Vita 1960 playing a disillusioned and self loathing tabloid columnist who spends his days and nights exploring Rome s decadent high society 16 Mastroianni followed La Dolce Vita with another signature role that of a film director who amidst self doubt and troubled love affairs finds himself in a creative block while making a film in Fellini s 8 1963 17 His other prominent films include Days of Love 1954 with Marina Vlady La Notte 1961 with Jeanne Moreau Too Bad She s Bad 1954 Lucky to Be a Woman 1956 Yesterday Today and Tomorrow 1963 Marriage Italian Style 1964 Sunflower 1970 The Priest s Wife 1971 A Special Day 1977 and Robert Altman s Pret a Porter 1994 all co starring Sophia Loren Luchino Visconti s White Nights 1957 Pietro Germi s Divorce Italian Style 1961 Family Diary 1962 with Jacques Perrin A Very Private Affair 1962 with Brigitte Bardot Mario Monicelli s Casanova 70 1965 Diamonds for Breakfast 1968 with Rita Tushingham The Pizza Triangle 1970 with Monica Vitti Massacre in Rome 1973 with Richard Burton The Sunday Woman 1975 with Jacqueline Bisset Stay As You Are 1978 with Nastassja Kinski Fellini s City of Women 1980 and Ginger and Fred 1986 Marco Bellocchio s Henry IV 1984 Macaroni 1985 with Jack Lemmon Nikita Mikhalkov s Dark Eyes 1987 with Marthe Keller Giuseppe Tornatore s Everybody s Fine 1990 Used People 1992 with Shirley MacLaine and Agnes Varda s One Hundred and One Nights 1995 He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor three times for Divorce Italian Style A Special Day and Dark Eyes 18 Mastroianni Dean Stockwell and Jack Lemmon are the only actors to have been twice awarded the Best Actor at the Cannes Film Festival 19 Mastroianni won it in 1970 for The Pizza Triangle and in 1987 for Dark Eyes 20 Mastroianni starred alongside his daughter Chiara Mastroianni in Raul Ruiz s Three Lives and Only One Death in 1996 21 For this performance he won the Silver Wave Award at the Ft Lauderdale International Film Festival His final film Voyage to the Beginning of the World 1997 was released posthumously 22 Personal life EditMastroianni married Flora Carabella 1926 1999 on 12 August 1950 23 They had one daughter together Barbara 1951 2018 24 but eventually separated because of his affairs with younger women 23 25 Mastroianni s first serious relationship after the separation was with Faye Dunaway his co star in A Place for Lovers 1968 Dunaway wanted to marry and have children but Mastroianni a Catholic refused to divorce Carabella 23 In 1970 after more than two years of waiting for Mastroianni to change his mind Dunaway left him 23 Mastroianni told a reporter for People magazine in 1987 that he never got over his relationship with Dunaway She was the woman I loved the most he said I ll always be sorry to have lost her I was whole with her for the first time in my life 26 Mastroianni had a daughter Chiara Mastroianni born 28 May 1972 with French actress Catherine Deneuve who was nearly 20 years his junior and lived with him for four years in the 1970s During that time the couple made four films together It Only Happens to Others 1971 La cagna 1972 A Slightly Pregnant Man 1973 and Don t Touch the White Woman 1974 After Mastroianni and Deneuve broke up Carabella reportedly offered to adopt Chiara because her parents work kept them away so often Deneuve would have none of it 27 Mastroianni s other lovers reportedly included actresses Anouk Aimee Ursula Andress Claudia Cardinale Carole Mallory and Lauren Hutton 23 Around 1976 he became involved with Anna Maria Tato an author and filmmaker They remained together until his death 23 He was made a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic in 1994 28 Death Edit Mastroianni in 1991 Mastroianni died of pancreatic cancer on 19 December 1996 at the age of 72 29 6 Both of his daughters as well as Deneuve and Tato were at his bedside 23 The Trevi Fountain in Rome associated with his role in Fellini s La Dolce Vita was symbolically turned off and draped in black as a tribute 6 30 At the 1997 Venice Film Festival Chiara Carabella and Deneuve tried to block the screening of Tato s four hour documentary Marcello Mastroianni I Remember 31 The festival refused and the film was shown 31 The three women reportedly tried to do the same thing at Cannes 31 Tato said Mastroianni had willed her all rights to his image 31 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1939 Marionette Extra Uncredited1942 Love Story1944 I bambini ci guardano Uncredited1948 I Miserabili Bit part1949 Vertigine d amoreVent anni1950 Domenica d agosto Ercole NardiContro la legge Marcello CurtiVita da cani Carlo DanesiAtto d accusa Renato La TorreCuori sul mare Massimo Falchetti1951 Passaporto per l oriente Aldo MazzettiLast Meeting Michele Bonesi voice Dubbed Jean Pierre AumontParigi e sempre Parigi Marcello Venturi1952 Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna Marcello SartoriL eterna catena Walter RonchiTragico ritorno MarcoSensualita Carlo SantoriPenne nere Pietro CossutiGli eroi della domenica Carlo VagnettiLa muta di Portici Extra Uncredited1953 Lulu SolettiIl viale della speranza MarioNon e mai troppo tardi RiccardoFebbre di vivere Daniele MassaLa valigia dei sogni1954 Cronache di poveri amanti UgoTempi nostri Il marito di Maria Segment Il pupo Schiava del peccato Giulio FranchiGiorni d amore Pasquale DroppioCasa Ricordi Gaetano DonizettiPeccato che sia una canaglia PaoloLa principessa delle Canarie Hernan1955 Tam tam mayumbe AlessandriniLa bella mugnaia Luca1956 La fortuna di essere donna Corrado BettiThe Bigamist Mario De Santis1957 Padri e figli CesareLa ragazza della salina PieroIl momento piu bello Pietro ValeriLe notti bianche MarioIl medico e lo stregone Dr Francesco Marchetti1958 Un ettaro di cielo Severino BalestraI soliti ignoti TiberioRacconti d estate Marcello MazzoniAmore e guai Franco1959 La Loi Enrico TossoIl nemico di mia moglie Marco TornabuoniEveryone s in Love GiovanniFerdinando I re di Napoli Gennarino1960 La Dolce Vita Marcello RubiniIl bell Antonio Antonio MagnanoAdua and Friends Piero Salvagni1961 La notte Giovanni PontanoL assassino Alfredo MartelliFantasmi a Roma Reginaldo di Roviano Federico di Roviano GinoDivorzio all italiana Ferdinando Fefe Cefalu1962 Vita privata Fabio RinaldiCronaca familiare Enrico1963 8 Guido AnselmiI compagni Prof SinigagliaIeri oggi domani Carmine Sbaratti1964 Matrimonio all italiana Domenico Soriano1965 Casanova 70 Maggiore ColombettiLa decima vittima Marcello PolettiOggi domani e dopodomani Mario Michele Profili Mario Gasparri1966 Io io io e gli altri Peppino MarassiShoot Loud Louder I Don t Understand Alberto Saporito1967 Lo straniero Arthur MeursaultQuesti fantasmi The Ghost Uncredited1968 Break Up Mario FuggettaAmanti ValerioDiamonds for Breakfast Grand Duke Nikolay Vladimirovich Godunov1970 The Pizza Triangle Oreste NardiI girasoli AntonioLeo the Last LeoGiochi particolari SandroThe Priest s Wife Don Mario1971 Scipio the African Scipio AfricanusCa n arrive qu aux autres MarcelloPermette Rocco Papaleo Rocco Papaleo1972 La cagna GiorgioWhat AlexRoma Himself Cameo appearance1973 Mordi e fuggi Giulio BorsiLa Grande Bouffe MarcelloNiente di grave suo marito e incinto Marco MazettiRappresaglia Father Pietro AntonelliL idolo della citta Nicolas Montei1974 Touche pas a la femme blanche George A CusterAllonsanfan Fulvio ImbrianiWe All Loved Each Other So Much Himself1975 La pupa del gangster Charlie CollettoPer le antiche scale Professor BonaccorsiDivina creatura Michele BarraLa donna della domenica Commissioner Salvatore Santamaria1976 Todo modo Don GaetanoGoodnight Ladies and Gentlemen Paolo T FiumeLunatics and Lovers Marchese Luca Maria1977 Una giornata particolare GabrieleMogliamante Luigi De AngelisDoppio delitto Bruno Baldassarre1978 Ciao maschio Luigi NocelloCosi come sei Giulio MarengoBlood Feud Rosario Maria Spallone1979 L ingorgo Una storia impossibile Marco MontefoschiGiallo napoletano Raffaele Capece1980 La terrazza LuigiLa citta delle donne Snaporaz1981 Fantasma d amore Nino MontiLa pelle Curzio Malaparte1982 La Nuit de Varennes Casanova Chevalier de SeingaltOltre la porta Enrico SommiThe Last Horror Film Himself Cameo appearance1983 Storia di Piera LorenzoGabriela Cravo e Canela NacibIl generale dell armata morta General Ariosto1984 Enrico IV Enrico IV1985 Le due vite di Mattia Pascal Mattia PascalMaccheroni Antonio JasielloBig Deal After 20 Years Tiberio1986 Ginger e Fred Pippo Botticella Fred O Melissokomos Spyros1987 Oci ciornie RomanoIntervista Himself1988 Miss Arizona Rozsnyai Sandor1989 Splendor JordanChe ora e Marcello1990 Stanno tutti bene Matteo ScuroVerso sera Prof Bruschi1991 To meteoro vima tou pelargou Missing PoliticianLe voleur d enfants BiguaA Fine Romance Cesareo Grimaldi1992 Used People Joe Meledandri1993 Di questo non si parla Ludovico D AndreaUn deux trois soleil Constantin Laspada le pere1994 Pret a Porter Sergei Sergio The True Life of Antonio H Himself1995 Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinema L ami italien The Italian FriendSostiene Pereira PereiraAl di la delle nuvole The Man of All Vices1996 Trois vies et une seule mort Mateo Strano Georges Vickers Butler Luc Allamand1997 Viagem ao Principio do Mundo Manoel Released posthumouslyTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes1966 The Poppy Is Also a Flower Inspector Mosca Made for TV movie1971 Rowan amp Martin s Laugh In Himself guest 2 episodes1972 Correva l anno di grazia 1870 Augusto Parenti Made for TV movie1978 Le mani sporche Hoederer Miniseries1988 Piazza Navona Himself 6 episodes1994 A che punto e la notte Salvatore Santamaria MiniseriesAwards and nominations Edit Mastroianni right and Federico Fellini in 1990 Wins Edit David di Donatello Best Actor 1964 Yesterday Today and Tomorrow 1965 Marriage Italian Style 1986 Ginger and Fred 1988 Dark Eyes 1995 Sostiene Pereira 1983 Carrer David 1995 Special David 1997 Carrer David posthumous Nastro d Argento Best Actor 1955 Days of Love 1958 White Nights 1961 La Dolce Vita 1962 Divorce Italian Style 1986 Ginger and Fred 1988 Dark Eyes 1991 Towards Evening 1997 Special Nastro d Argento posthumous Venice Film Festival Golden Lion 1990 Honorary Award Best Actor 1989 What Time Is It Best Supporting Actor 1993 1 2 3 Sun Cannes Film Festival Best Actor 1970 The Pizza Triangle 1988 Dark Eyes BAFTA Award Best Foreign Actor 1963 Divorce Italian Style 1964 Yesterday Today and Tomorrow Golden Globe Award Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy 1962 Divorce Italian Style Cesar Award 1993 Honorary CesarNominations Edit Academy Award Academy Award for Best Actor 1962 Divorce Italian Style 1977 A Special Day 1987 Dark EyesSee also EditList of actors with Academy Award nominations List of actors with two or more Academy Award nominations in acting categories List of Italian Academy Award winners and nomineesNotes Edit Pronunciation m ɑːr ˈ tʃ ɛ l oʊ ˌ m ae s t r oʊ ˈ j ɑː n i ˌ m ɑː s ˈ j ae n ˌ m ae s t r ɔɪ ˈ ɑː n i ˌ m ɑː s mar CHEL oh MA H ST roh YA H N ee MA H ST roy AH nee 1 2 3 Italian marˈtʃɛllo mastroˈjanni References Edit Jones Daniel 2011 Roach Peter Setter Jane Esling John eds Mastroianni Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary 18th ed Cambridge University Press ISBN 978 0 521 15255 6 Mastroianni Collins English Dictionary HarperCollins Retrieved 20 September 2022 Mastroianni Dictionary com Unabridged Online n d Retrieved 20 September 2022 COMMEDIA ALL ITALIANA in Enciclopedia del Cinema www treccani it in Italian Retrieved 6 March 2022 Marcello Mastroianni Suave Italian Actor Became an International Star Los Angeles Times 20 December 1996 Retrieved 6 March 2022 a b c Actor dies at age 72 The News Boca Raton Florida Associated Press 20 December 1996 p 4A Retrieved 1 January 2010 permanent dead link Costantini 1996 p 5 Rothe Block amp Moritz 1958 p 261 Hochkofler 2006 p 9 Dewey 1993 p 29 Sloman Tony 5 October 1996 Obituaries Ruggero Mastroianni The Independent Retrieved 10 March 2020 Hochkofler 2006 p 96 Dewey 1993 p 26 Dewey 1993 p 54 Hochkofler 2001 p 39 Reich 2004 p 24 Reich 2004 p 80 Oliver Myrna 20 December 1996 Marcello Mastroianni Suave Italian Actor Became an International Star Los Angeles Times Retrieved 1 January 2010 Finos Arianna 19 December 2016 Vent anni senza Mastroianni la bella vita di Marcello il cinema le donne il cibo la Repubblica in Italian Retrieved 19 December 2016 Pepper Curtis Bill 20 September 1987 STILL MASTROIANNI The New York Times Magazine Retrieved 1 January 2010 Hochkofler 2001 p 184 Reich 2004 p 165 a b c d e f g Castro Peter 13 January 1997 Lover and Legend People Retrieved 1 January 2010 Anderson Ariston 14 October 2018 Costume Designer Barbara Mastroianni Daughter of Marcello Mastroianni Dies at 66 The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 30 January 2019 Fusco Maria Pia 21 April 1999 E morta Flora Mastroianni La Repubblica p 45 Retrieved 30 January 2019 Darrach Brad 7 December 1987 Marcello Mastroianni People Retrieved 2 October 2016 Sloan Robin Adams 25 September 1976 Mary Hemingway Keeps In Touch Evening Independent Retrieved 10 June 2018 Sito web del Quirinale dettaglio decorato Quirinale in Italian Retrieved 11 October 2018 Marcello Mastroianni known as Latin Lover dies CNN 19 December 1996 Retrieved 1 January 2010 Wiegand 2003 p 83 a b c d Family Feud The Southeast Missourian 30 August 1997 Retrieved 1 January 2010 Works cited Edit Costantini Costanzo 1996 Marcello Mastroianni vita amori e successi di un divo involontario in Italian Editori Riuniti ISBN 88 359 4113 X Dewey Donald 1993 Marcello Mastroianni His Life and Art New York Carol Publishing Group ISBN 1 55972 158 8 Hochkofler Matilde 2001 Marcello Mastroianni Rome Gremese Editore ISBN 88 7301 464 X Hochkofler Matilde 2006 Marcello Mastroianni il gioco del cinema in Italian Rome Gremese Editore ISBN 88 8440 447 9 Reich Jacqueline 2004 Beyond the Latin Lover Marcello Mastroianni Masculinity and Italian Cinema Bloomington Indiana Indiana University Press ISBN 0 253 34351 8 Rothe Anne Block Maxine Moritz Charles 1958 Candee Marjorie Dent ed Current Biography Yearbook 1958 H W Wilson Company Wiegand Christopher 2003 Federico Fellini ringmaster of dreams 1920 1993 ISBN 978 3 8228 1590 8 External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Marcello Mastroianni Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcello Mastroianni Marcello Mastroianni at IMDb Marcello Mastroianni at the TCM Movie Database Marcello Mastroianni at AllMovie Encyclopaedia Britannica Marcello Mastroianni Chris Fujiwara Dream lover Marcello Mastroianni at the MFA Geographical coordinates and pictures of his grave Marcello Mastroianni at Filmreference com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marcello Mastroianni amp oldid 1134732266, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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