Eduardo De Filippo
Senator for life Eduardo De Filippo | |
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Born |
Naples, Campania, Italy | 24 May 1900
Died |
31 October 1984 84) Rome, Italy | (aged
Occupation | Actor, playwright, screenwriter |
Spouse(s) |
Isabella Quarantotti (m. 1977) (d.2005) Thea Prandi (1956-1959) (d.1961) Dorothy Pennington (1928-1956) Vanna Polverosi |
Children | Luca De Filippo |
Parent(s) |
Luisa De Filippo Eduardo Scarpetta |
Relatives |
Peppino De Filippo (brother) Titina De Filippo (sister) |
Eduardo De Filippo (24 May 1900 – 31 October 1984) was an Italian actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet, best known for his Neapolitan works Filumena Marturano and Napoli Milionaria.
Biography
De Filippo was born in Naples to playwright Eduardo Scarpetta and theatre seamstress and costumier Luisa De Filippo. He began acting at the age of five and in 1932 formed a theater company with his brother Peppino and sister Titina, called compagnia del Teatro Umoristico I De Filippo. Peppino left the troupe in 1944 and Titina departed by the early 1950s. De Filippo starred in De Sica's L'oro di Napoli with Totò and Sophia Loren in 1954. In 1973 a production of his Sabato, domenica e lunedi (1959, Saturday, Sunday and Monday), starring Laurence Olivier in the lead role, won the London drama critics' award.[1][2] His translation of Shakespeare's The Tempest into Neapolitan was published in 1982.
In 1981, De Filippo was appointed life senator of the Italian Republic. He died three years later in Rome. His artistic legacy has been carried over by his son Luca De Filippo.
Works
Theatre
- Farmacia di turno (The All-night Chemist, 1920)
- Uomo e galantuomo (Man and Gentleman, 1922)
- *Requie a l'anema soja/I morti non fanno paura (May his soul rest, 1926)
- Ditegli sempre di sì (Always tell him "yes", 1927)
- Filosoficamente (Philosophically, 1928)
- Sik-sik, l'artefice magico (Sik-sik the magical maker, 1929)
- Chi è cchiu' felice 'e me (Who's Happier than Me?, 1929)
- Quei figuri di trent'anni fa (Those Dudes of 30 Years Ago, 1929)
- Ogni anno punto e da capo (Every Year Back from the Start, 1931)
- È arrivato 'o trentuno (The 31st is Here, 1931)
- Natale in casa Cupiello (Christmas at the Cupiello's, 1931)
- La voce del padrone/Il successo del giorno (Success of the Day, 1932)
- Napoli milionaria (The Millions of Naples, 1945)
- Filumena Marturano (1946)
- Questi fantasmi (These Ghosts, 1946)
- Le voci di dentro (Inner Voices, 1948)
- Mia famiglia (Family of Mine, 1955)
- Bene mio e core mio (My Heart, my Treasure, 1955)
- De Pretore Vincenzo (Vincent De Pretore, 1957)
- Sabato, domenica e lunedì (Saturday, Sunday and Monday, 1959)
- Il sindaco del rione Sanità (Mayor of "Sanità" alley, 1961)
- L'arte della commedia' ("The Art of Comedy", 1964)
- Il monumento (The Monument 1970)
- Gli esami non finiscono mai (Exams never end, 1973)
Filmography
- Three Lucky Fools (1933)
- Those Two (1935)
- It Was I! (1937)
- In the Country Fell a Star (1939)
- Non ti pago! (1942)
- After Casanova's Fashion (1942)
- Ti conosco, mascherina! (I know you, little Mask!, 1943–1944)
- Life Begins Anew (1945)
- Alarm Bells (1949)
- Napoli milionaria (The Millions of Naples, 1950)
- Filumena Marturano (1951)
- I sette peccati capitali ( Seven Deadly Sins, 1952)
- Marito e moglie (Man and Wife, 1952)
- Ragazze da marito (Girls to be married, 1952)
- It Happened in the Park (1953)
- Napoletani a Milano (Neapolitans in Milan, 1953)
- The Gold of Naples (1954)
- Questi fantasmi (These Ghosts, 1954)
- Fortunella (Happy-go-lucky Girl, 1958)
- Il sogno di una notte di mezza sbornia (A Midsummer's Hangover Dream, 1959)
- Ferdinando I, re di Napoli (1959)
- Everybody Go Home (1960)
- Ghosts of Rome (1961)
- Oggi, domani, dopodomani (Today, Tomorrow and the Day After, 1965)
- Spara più forte, più forte... non capisco (Shoot louder, I can't hear You, 1966)
- Ghosts - Italian Style (1968)
References
External links
Eduardo De Filippo at Find a Grave
- Eduardo De Filippo at the Internet Broadway Database
- Eduardo De Filippo at the Internet Movie Database
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