Mario Carotenuto
Italian actor (1916–1995)
Mario Carotenuto | |
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Carotenuto in 1963 | |
Born | (1916-06-30)30 June 1916 Rome, Lazio, Italy |
Died | 14 April 1995(1995-04-14) (aged 78) Rome, Italy |
Years active | 1937–1995 |
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Spouse(s) | Luisa Poselli (m. 1953–1974)[1] Gabriella Cottignoli (m. ?–1995)[2] |
Children | Claretta Carotenuto[3] |
Father | Nello Carotenuto |
Relatives | Bruno Carotenuto (nephew) |
Mario Carotenuto (30 June 1916 – 14 April 1995)[4] was an Italian actor of film and theatre.
Biography
Carotenuto is the son of a silent film actor and younger brother of the actor Memmo Carotenuto. He took various humble jobs for many years before starting his own artistic career in 1946, first as a radio actor and then joining small avanspettacolo companies.[5]
He made his film debut in 1950, in Abbiamo vinto, going on to perform as leading or supporting actor in dozens of films, often comedies.[5] He was also very active on stage and television.[5]
He died in Rome in 1995.[5]
Awards
- 1973 Nastro d'argento for best Supporting Actor for the film Lo scopone scientifico[6]
Filmography
- Scipione l'africano (1937)
- The Two Sergeants (1951)
- Milano miliardaria (1951)
- Beauties in Capri (1952)
- The Beach (1954)
- A Hero of Our Times (1955)
- Sunset in Naples (1955)
- Kean: Genius or Scoundrel (1956)
- I giorni più belli (1956)
- Mio figlio Nerone (1956)
- L'amore nasce a Roma (1958)
- Move and I'll Shoot (1958)
- First Love (1959)
- Ragazzi del Juke-Box (1959)
- The Friend of the Jaguar (1959)
- Fountain of Trevi (1960)
- Totò, Eva e il pennello proibito (1959)
- Il Mantenuto (1961)
- 5 marines per 100 ragazze (1962)
- La Vendetta (1962)
- Destination Rome (1963)
- L Insegnante (1965)
- Satyricon (1969)
- If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
- 1870 (1971)
- I due assi del guantone (1971)
- Boccaccio (1972)
- When Women Were Called Virgins (1972)
- Lo scopone scientifico (1972)
- Pasqualino Cammarata, Frigate Captain (1974)
- Febbre da cavallo (1975)
- Per favore, occupati di Amelia (1981)
- Pierino medico della Saub (1981)
- Cuando calienta el sol... vamos a la playa (1982)
- Gian Burrasca (1982)
- Paulo Roberto Cotechiño centravanti di sfondamento (1983)
References
- ^ Adnkronos (19 October 2007). "Teatro: E' Morta Luisa Poselli, Diva della Rivista Degli Anni d'Oro". Adnkronos.
- ^ "MARIO CAROTENUTO: LA VEDOVA DELL'ATTORE CONTRO LA FIGLIA". Adnkronos. 8 August 1997.
- ^ https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=it&u=http://www.vogliosapere.org/2012/12/21/in-ricordo-dellattore-mario-carotenuto/&prev=search
- ^ Harris M. Lentz (1995). "Carotenuto, Mario". Obituaries in the Performing Arts. McFarland & Company. p. 34.
- ^ a b c d Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402131.
- ^ Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.
External links
- Mario Carotenuto at IMDb
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- Alberto Sordi (1954)
- Paolo Stoppa (1955)
- Memmo Carotenuto (1956)
- Peppino De Filippo (1957)
- Andrea Checchi (1958)
- Nino Vingelli (1959)
- Claudio Gora (1960)
- Enrico Maria Salerno (1961)
- Salvo Randone (1962)
- Romolo Valli (1963)
- Folco Lulli (1964)
- Leopoldo Trieste (1965)
- Ugo Tognazzi (1966)
- Gastone Moschin (1967)
- Gabriele Ferzetti (1968)
- Ettore G. Mattia (1969)
- Fanfulla / Umberto Orsini (1970)
- Romolo Valli (1971)
- Salvo Randone (1972)
- Mario Carotenuto (1973)
- Turi Ferro (1974)
- Aldo Fabrizi (1975)
- Ciccio Ingrassia (1976)
- Romolo Valli (1977)
- Carlo Bagno (1978)
- Vittorio Mezzogiorno (1979)
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- Renato Carpentieri (1993)
- Alessandro Haber (1994)
- Marco Messeri (1995)
- Leopoldo Trieste (1996)
- Gianni Cavina (1997)
- Giustino Durano (1998)
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- Giancarlo Giannini (2001)
- Leo Gullotta (2002)
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- Arnoldo Foà (2004)
- Raffaele Pisu (2005)
- Carlo Verdone (2006)
- Alessandro Haber (2007)
- Alessandro Gassmann (2008)
- Ezio Greggio (2009)
- Ennio Fantastichini / Luca Zingaretti (2010)
- Giuseppe Battiston (2011)
- Marco Giallini (2012)
- Carlo Verdone (2013)
- Carlo Buccirosso / Paolo Sassanelli (2014)
- Claudio Amendola (2015)
- Luca Marinelli (2016)
- Alessandro Borghi (2017)
- Riccardo Scamarcio (2018)
- Luigi Lo Cascio / Fabrizio Ferracane (2019)
- Roberto Benigni (2020)
- Massimo Popolizio (2021)
- Francesco Di Leva / Tommaso Ragno (2022)
- Paolo Pierobon (2023)
- Elio Germano (2024)
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