Lamberto Maggiorani
| Lamberto Maggiorani | |
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![]() Lamberto Maggiorani in Ladri di Biciclette.  | |
| Born | 
August 28, 1909 Rome, Italy  | 
| Died | 
April 22, 1983 (aged 73) Rome, Italy  | 
| Years active | 1948 - 1970 | 
Lamberto Maggiorani (28 August 1909 in Rome – 22 April 1983 in Rome) was an Italian actor notable for his portrayal of Antonio Ricci in Bicycle Thieves.
He was a factory worker (he worked as a turner) and non-professional actor at the time he was cast in this film.[1] He earned 600,000 lire ($1,000 US) for his performance, enabling him to buy new furniture and treat his family to a vacation; but when he returned to the factory he was laid off because business was slackening and management felt it would be fairer to terminate him instead of other impoverished co-workers since he was perceived to have "made millions" as a movie star.[2] He found occasional work as a bricklayer, but continued to try to get roles in movies, with little success; even de Sica was reluctant to employ him as anything other than an extra.[3] Pier Paolo Pasolini gave him a bit part in the film Mamma Roma (1962) due to his iconic status in Italian cinema.[3] Cesare Zavattini, the screenwriter for Bicycle Thieves, aware of Maggiorani's predicament, wrote a screenplay about him titled "Tu, Maggiorani", in an attempt to demonstrate the limits of neorealist film's capacity to change the world.[3]
Maggiorani died in Rome in 1983 at the San Giovanni hospital without ever regaining his first success as a film actor.
Filmography
- Ladri di biciclette (1948)
 - Vent'anni (1949)
 - Women Without Names (1950)
 - Anna (1951)
 - Achtung! Banditi! (1951)
 - Salvate mia figlia (1951)
 - A Tale of Five Cities (1951)
 - Vacanze col gangster (1951)
 - Umberto D. (1952) (uncredited)
 - Via Padova 46 (1954)
 - Don Camillo e l'on. Peppone (1955)
 - Totò, Peppino e i... fuorilegge (1956)
 - Il giudizio universale (1961)
 - Mamma Roma (1962)
 - Mare matto (1963)
 - Ostia (1970)
 
References
- ↑ "The Stolen Bicycle". TIME. January 16, 1950.
 - ↑ "Fame Mocks a Movie Star". Life: 56–60. 23 Jan 1950. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
 - 1 2 3 Gordon, Robert (2008). Bicycle Thieves (Ladri Di Biciclette). New York: Macmillan. p. 11. ISBN 1844572382. Retrieved 18 August 2015.
 
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