Carlo Verdone Explained

Carlo Verdone
Birth Date:1950 11, df=yes
Birth Place:Rome, Italy
Yearsactive:1975–present
Children:2
Relatives:Christian De Sica (brother-in-law)

Carlo Gregorio Verdone (born 17 November 1950) is an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director.

Verdone is best known for his comedic roles in Italian classics, which he also wrote and directed. His career was jumpstarted by his first three successes, Un sacco bello (1980), Bianco, rosso e Verdone (1981) and Borotalco (1982). Since the 1990s, he has been introducing more serious subjects in his work, linked to the excesses of society and the individual's hardships in confronting it; some examples are Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontrata (1992), Il mio miglior nemico (2006) and Io, loro e Lara (2010).

Early life

Carlo Verdone was born in Rome to Mario Verdone, an important Italian film critic and academic, and studied at the Italian Liceo classico in Rome, having the future actor Christian De Sica as his deskmate.[1] Subsequently, Verdone earned a degree in Modern Literature at Sapienza University of Rome, the same university where his father taught, and a degree in Film Direction at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia. During the 1970s he started a television career highlighting his varied comic style, acting as well in some ads in the Carosello show and he started to introduce his characters on television in 1978 in the popular comedy series "Non Stop".[2]

Movie career

Verdone made his debut as a director in 1980 with the movie Un sacco bello, in which he played three different characters. He used the same formula of the first work in 1981, when he directed Bianco, rosso e Verdone, a funny movie about three different men during election day in Italy. The movie, produced by his mentor Sergio Leone, was a great success in Italy, thanks to his brilliant comic energy and to his odd characters and had the soundtrack composed by Ennio Morricone.[3]

Another great mentor for Verdone was Alberto Sordi, since according to many Verdone[4] is considered his natural heir. Sordi wrote two Verdone films together: Journey with Papà, directed by Sordi, and Troppo forte, directed by Verdone and co-written as well by Sergio Leone.

Carlo Verdone, in a long directing career,[5] [6] has refined very well his style, using very much the typical standard of the commedia all'italiana and paying attention to social themes and to pondering stories. Since the 1990s, he accompanied the comic tones of his work with a less comic register, writing and directing stories more attentive to the issues of modernity, cynicism and the excesses of society. Verdone still maintains a privileged relationship with the canons of the Italian comedy, mixing those canons with a more committed type of movie making.In 1999 he wrote the book "Fatti Coatti".[7] In 2005 he took part in the Italian blockbuster romantic comedy named Manuale d'amore, and in the sequels named Manuale d'amore 2 - Capitoli successivi (2007) and Manuale d'amore 3 (2011), both directed by Giovanni Veronesi, while in 2013 he starred in Paolo Sorrentino's The Great Beauty.[8] [9] In 2018 he directed Blessed Madness, that has been written for the first time by the director together with Nicola Guaglianone and the cartoonist and screenwriter Menotti.[10]

Personal life

He has two siblings: Luca, a film director, and Silvia, a film producer and wife of the actor Christian De Sica.

He is a remarkable supporter of football team A.S. Roma.

He was a sympathizer until 1991, the year of its dissolution, of the Italian Socialist Party; he supports the Democratic Party, while maintaining ideological independence.

Filmography

YearTitleActorDirectorWriterRole
1979La Luna'Caracalla' Director
1980Fun Is BeautifulEnzo / Ruggero / Leo / Don Alfio / Anselmo / professor
1981Bianco, rosso e VerdoneFurio / Mimmo / Pasquale
1982Journey with PapaCristiano D'Ambrosi
1982Grand Hotel ExcelsiorPericle Coccia
1982Talcum PowderSergio Benvenuti
1983Acqua e saponeRolando Ferrazza
1984I due carabinieriMarino Spada
1984Cuori nella tormentaWalter Migliorini
19867 chili in 7 giorniAlfio Tamburini
1986Troppo forteOscar Pettinari
1987Io e mia sorellaCarlo Piergentili
1988Compagni di scuolaPiero Ruffolo
1989Il bambino e il poliziottoCarlo Vinciguerra
1990Stasera a casa di AliceSaverio
1991Maledetto il giorno che t'ho incontratoBernardo Arbusti
1992Al lupo al lupoGregorio Sagonà
1994Let's Not Keep in TouchGepy Fuxas
1995Viaggi di nozzeRaniero / Giovannino / Ivano
1996I'm Crazy About Iris BlondRomeo Spera
1998Gallo cedroneArmando Feroci
1998Lucky and ZorbaZorba (voice)
2000Zora the VampireCommissioner Lombardi
2000A Chinese in a ComaErcole Preziosi
2003It Can't Be All Our FaultGegè Tinacci
2004Love Is Eternal While It LastsGilberto Mercuri
2005Manual of LoveGoffredo
2006My Best EnemyAchille De Bellis
2007Manual of Love 2Ernesto
2008Grande, grosso e... VerdoneLeo Nuvolone / Callisto Cagnato / Moreno Vecchiarutti / L'onorevole
2009ItaliansGiulio Cesare Carminati
2010Me, Them and LaraCarlo Mascolo
2011The Ages of LoveFabio
2012A Flat for ThreeUlisse Diamanti
2013The Great BeautyRomano
2014Sotto una buona stellaFederico Picchioni
2016The Big ScoreArturo Merlino
2018Blessed MadnessGuglielmo Pantalei
2021Si vive una volta solaUmberto Gastaldi
2021Vita da Carlo (TV Series)Carlo

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Notes and References

  1. News: Quell'amico che ti segue tutta la vita. Un anno senza il compagno di banco . The friend who follow you for all the life. A year without the deskmate . August 29, 2020 . . it . https://archive.today/20200830093530/https://www.corriere.it/cronache/20_agosto_29/covid-scuola-le-nuove-classi-scompare-compagno-banco-e451abac-ea31-11ea-80e5-bbd042ec2ced_preview.shtml?reason=unauthenticated&cat=1&cid=Xbj3tz9f&pids=FR&credits=1&origin=https://www.corriere.it/cronache/20_agosto_29/covid-scuola-le-nuove-classi-scompare-compagno-banco-e451abac-ea31-11ea-80e5-bbd042ec2ced.shtml . 30 August 2020 . live . 11 September 2020 .
  2. Book: The A to Z of Italian Cinema. 9780810870598. 2018-04-03 . Moliterno. Gino. 12 October 2009. Scarecrow Press.
  3. Web site: Ennio Morricone composed soundtracks for Carlo Verdone. Discogs. 2018-04-03 .
  4. Web site: Carlo Verdone on VOGUE Italy. 2018-04-03. 4 April 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180404073751/http://www.vogue.it/en/people-are-talking-about/vogue-arts/2010/11/carlo-verdone-60. dead.
  5. Web site: Rome Festival to Honor Italian Comic Actor Carlo Verdone. The Hollywood Reporter. 13 September 2012. 2018-04-03 .
  6. Web site: Carlo Verdone special guest of Italian Film Festival Berlin 2015. 2018-04-03 .
  7. Book: The book "Fatti Coatti" by Carlo Verdone. 9788804437994. 2018-04-03 . Verdone. Carlo. Giusti. Marco. 1999. Mondadori.
  8. News: Carlo Verdone inside the cast of The Great Beauty. The New York Times. 14 November 2013. 2018-04-03 . Dargis. Manohla.
  9. Web site: The Great Beauty, review. 13 January 2014. 2018-04-03 .
  10. Web site: "Blessed Madness" the new comedy helmed by Carlo Verdone. 2018-04-03 .