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Marcello Mastroianni

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Marcello Mastroianni was born in 1924, in Fontana Liri, Italy, but soon his family moved to Turin and then Rome. During WW2 he was sent to a German prison camp, but he managed to escape and hide in Venice. In 1945 he started working for the Italian department of "Eagle Lion Films" in Rome and joined a drama club, where he was discovered by director Luchino Visconti. He made his "official" movie debut in the film Miserabili, I (1948) and Bella mugnaia, La (1955).In 1957 Visconti gave him the starring part in his Fyodor Dostoyevsky adaptation Notti bianche, Le (1957) and in 1958 he was fine as a little thief in Mario Monicelli's comedy Soliti ignoti, I (1958).But his real breakthrough came in 1960, when Federico Fellini cast him as an attractive, weary-eyed journalist of the Rome jet-set in Dolce vita, La (1960); that film was the genesis of his "Latin lover" persona, which Mastroianni himself often denied by accepting parts of passive and sensitive men. He would again work with Fellini in several major films, like the exquisite 8½ (1963) (as a movie director who finds himself at a point of crisis) and the touching Ginger e Fred (1986) (as an old entertainer who appears in a TV show).He also appeared as a tired novelist with marital problems in Michelangelo Antonioni's Notte, La (1961), as an impotent young man in Mauro Bolognini's _Bell' Antonio, Il (1960)_ , as an exiled prince in John Boorman's Leo the Last (1970), as a traitor in Paolo and Vittorio Taviani's Allonsanfan (1973) and as a sensitive homosexual in love with a housewife in Ettore Scola's Giornata particolare, Una (1977). During the last decade of his life he worked with directors, like Theo Angelopoulos, Bertrand Blier and Raoul Ruiz, who gave him three excellent parts in Trois vies & une seule mort (1996). He died of pancreatic cancer in 1996.

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a beautiful scene from Fellini's 8 1/2
a comical scene from Pietro Germi's Divorzio all'Italiana
Marcello & Monica Vitti in Antonioni's La Notte
Jeanne Moreau, Monica Vitti and Marcello Mastroianni in a sequence from Antonioni's La Notte
opening scene from 8½
another scene from 8½ - the water fountain
Guido doing his mistress's make-up
La Dolce Vita
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Marcello Mastroianni at the MFA

Dream lover Marcello Mastroianni at the MFA by Chris Fujiwara.. Begin Story -->He was worshipped as the ultimate Latin lover. Yet the qualities Marcello Mastroianni most consistently projected in his...
Posted by Marcello Mastroianni on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 01:14:00 PST

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Marcello Mastroianni, known as 'Latin Lover,' dies   December 19, 1996 PARIS (CNN) -- Italian actor Marcello Mastroianni, who escaped from a Nazi labor camp during World War II and later became ...
Posted by Marcello Mastroianni on Thu, 12 Jul 2007 01:23:00 PST

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a beautiful scene from Fellini's 8 1/2 a comical scene from Pietro Germi's Divorzio all'Italiana Marcello & Monica Vitti in Antonioni's La Notte Jeanne Moreau, ...
Posted by Marcello Mastroianni on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 04:32:00 PST