List Of All Marcello Mastroianni Movies
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Here is the list of all Marcello Mastroianni movies.
Marcello Mastroianni was an Italian actor born on September 28, 1924, in Fontana Liri, Italy. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors in the history of Italian cinema and one of the most famous international film stars of his time.
Mastroianni began his acting career in the late 1940s, appearing in small roles in Italian films. He gained widespread recognition for his performance in Federico Fellini's 1960 film "La Dolce Vita," which became a classic of Italian cinema and helped to establish Mastroianni as a leading actor.
Over the course of his career, Mastroianni appeared in more than 150 films, working with many of the most renowned directors of his time. He was known for his versatility and range as an actor, able to play a wide variety of roles, from romantic leading men to complex, tormented characters.
Some of Mastroianni's most famous films include "8½" (also directed by Fellini), "Divorce Italian Style," "A Special Day," and "La Notte." He also worked with international directors, appearing in films such as "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" with Sophia Loren and "Used People" with Shirley MacLaine.
Mastroianni's performances were marked by a naturalistic style and a deep emotional intensity. He was able to convey complex emotions with subtlety and nuance, earning him widespread critical acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career.
Off-screen, Mastroianni was known for his charm, wit, and sophistication. He was a celebrated bon vivant and a frequent guest at the Cannes Film Festival, where he was often seen with other iconic film stars such as Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot.
Mastroianni passed away on December 19, 1996, at the age of 72. He left behind a rich legacy as one of the greatest actors of his generation and a cultural icon of Italian cinema. His contributions to film continue to be celebrated and appreciated by audiences around the world.
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Marcello Mastroianni was an Italian actor born on September 28, 1924, in Fontana Liri, Italy. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors in the history of Italian cinema and one of the most famous international film stars of his time.
Mastroianni began his acting career in the late 1940s, appearing in small roles in Italian films. He gained widespread recognition for his performance in Federico Fellini's 1960 film "La Dolce Vita," which became a classic of Italian cinema and helped to establish Mastroianni as a leading actor.
Over the course of his career, Mastroianni appeared in more than 150 films, working with many of the most renowned directors of his time. He was known for his versatility and range as an actor, able to play a wide variety of roles, from romantic leading men to complex, tormented characters.
Some of Mastroianni's most famous films include "8½" (also directed by Fellini), "Divorce Italian Style," "A Special Day," and "La Notte." He also worked with international directors, appearing in films such as "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" with Sophia Loren and "Used People" with Shirley MacLaine.
Mastroianni's performances were marked by a naturalistic style and a deep emotional intensity. He was able to convey complex emotions with subtlety and nuance, earning him widespread critical acclaim and numerous awards throughout his career.
Off-screen, Mastroianni was known for his charm, wit, and sophistication. He was a celebrated bon vivant and a frequent guest at the Cannes Film Festival, where he was often seen with other iconic film stars such as Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot.
Mastroianni passed away on December 19, 1996, at the age of 72. He left behind a rich legacy as one of the greatest actors of his generation and a cultural icon of Italian cinema. His contributions to film continue to be celebrated and appreciated by audiences around the world.
List of all Marcello Mastroianni movies
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1939 | Marionette | Extra | Uncredited |
1942 | Love Story | ||
1944 | I bambini ci guardano | Uncredited | |
1948 | I Miserabili | Bit part | |
1949 | Vertigine d'amore | ||
Vent'anni | |||
1950 | Domenica d'agosto | Ercole Nardi | |
Contro la legge | Marcello Curti | ||
Vita da cani | Carlo Danesi | ||
Atto d'accusa | Renato La Torre | ||
Cuori sul mare | Massimo Falchetti | ||
1951 | Passaporto per l'oriente | Aldo Mazzetti | |
Last Meeting | Michele Bonesi (voice) | Dubbed Jean-Pierre Aumont | |
Parigi è sempre Parigi | Marcello Venturi | ||
1952 | Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna | Marcello Sartori | |
L'eterna catena | Walter Ronchi | ||
Tragico ritorno | Marco | ||
Sensualità | Carlo Santori | ||
Penne nere | Pietro Cossuti | ||
Gli eroi della domenica | Carlo Vagnetti | ||
La muta di Portici | Extra | Uncredited | |
1953 | Lulù | Soletti | |
Il viale della speranza | Mario | ||
Non è mai troppo tardi | Riccardo | ||
Febbre di vivere | Daniele Massa | ||
La valigia dei sogni | |||
1954 | Cronache di poveri amanti | Ugo | |
Tempi nostri | Il marito di Maria | Segment: "Il pupo" | |
Schiava del peccato | Giulio Franchi | ||
Giorni d'amore | Pasquale Droppio | ||
Casa Ricordi | Gaetano Donizetti | ||
Peccato che sia una canaglia | Paolo | ||
La principessa delle Canarie | Hernán | ||
1955 | Tam tam mayumbe | Alessandrini | |
La bella mugnaia | Luca | ||
1956 | La fortuna di essere donna | Corrado Betti | |
The Bigamist | Mario De Santis | ||
1957 | Padri e figli | Cesare | |
La ragazza della salina | Piero | ||
Il momento più bello | Pietro Valeri | ||
Le notti bianche | Mario | ||
Il medico e lo stregone | Dr. Francesco Marchetti | ||
1958 | Un ettaro di cielo | Severino Balestra | |
I soliti ignoti | Tiberio | ||
Racconti d'estate | Marcello Mazzoni | ||
Amore e guai | Franco | ||
1959 | La Loi | Enrico Tosso | |
Il nemico di mia moglie | Marco Tornabuoni | ||
Everyone's in Love | Giovanni | ||
Ferdinando I, re di Napoli | Gennarino | ||
1960 | La Dolce Vita | Marcello Rubini | |
Il bell'Antonio | Antonio Magnano | ||
Adua and Friends | Piero Salvagni | ||
1961 | La notte | Giovanni Pontano | |
L'assassino | Alfredo Martelli | ||
Fantasmi a Roma | Reginaldo di Roviano / Federico di Roviano / Gino | ||
Divorzio all'italiana | Ferdinando "Fefè" Cefalù | ||
1962 | Vita privata | Fabio Rinaldi | |
Cronaca familiare | Enrico | ||
1963 | 8½ | Guido Anselmi | |
I compagni | Prof. Sinigaglia | ||
Ieri, oggi, domani | Carmine Sbaratti | ||
1964 | Matrimonio all'italiana | Domenico Soriano | |
1965 | Casanova 70 | Maggiore Colombetti | |
La decima vittima | Marcello Poletti | ||
Oggi, domani e dopodomani | Mario / Michele Profili / Mario Gasparri | ||
1966 | Io, io, io... e gli altri | Peppino Marassi | |
Shoot Loud, Louder... I Don't Understand | Alberto Saporito | ||
1967 | Lo straniero | Arthur Meursault | |
Questi fantasmi | The Ghost | Uncredited | |
1968 | Break Up | Mario Fuggetta | |
Amanti | Valerio | ||
Diamonds for Breakfast | Grand Duke Nikolay Vladimirovich Godunov | ||
1970 | The Pizza Triangle | Oreste Nardi | |
I girasoli | Antonio | ||
Leo the Last | Leo | ||
Giochi particolari | Sandro | ||
The Priest's Wife | Don Mario | ||
1971 | Scipio the African | Scipio Africanus | |
Ça n'arrive qu'aux autres | Marcello | ||
Permette? Rocco Papaleo | Rocco Papaleo | ||
1972 | La cagna | Giorgio | |
What? | Alex | ||
Roma | Himself | Cameo appearance | |
1973 | Mordi e fuggi | Giulio Borsi | |
La Grande Bouffe | Marcello | ||
Niente di grave: suo marito è incinto | Marco Mazetti | ||
Rappresaglia | Father Pietro Antonelli | ||
L'idolo della città | Nicolas Montei | ||
1974 | Touche pas à la femme blanche | George A. Custer | |
Allonsanfàn | Fulvio Imbriani | ||
We All Loved Each Other So Much | Himself | ||
1975 | La pupa del gangster | Charlie Colletto | |
Per le antiche scale | Professor Bonaccorsi | ||
Divina creatura | Michele Barra | ||
La donna della domenica | Commissioner Salvatore Santamaria | ||
1976 | Todo modo | Don Gaetano | |
Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen | Paolo T. Fiume | ||
Lunatics and Lovers | Marchese Luca Maria | ||
1977 | Una giornata particolare | Gabriele | |
Mogliamante | Luigi De Angelis | ||
Doppio delitto | Bruno Baldassarre | ||
1978 | Ciao maschio | Luigi Nocello | |
Così come sei | Giulio Marengo | ||
Blood Feud | Rosario Maria Spallone | ||
1979 | L'ingorgo – Una storia impossibile | Marco Montefoschi | |
Giallo napoletano | Raffaele Capece | ||
1980 | La terrazza | Luigi | |
La città delle donne | Snàporaz | ||
1981 | Fantasma d'amore | Nino Monti | |
La pelle | Curzio Malaparte | ||
1982 | La Nuit de Varennes | Casanova, Chevalier de Seingalt | |
Oltre la porta | Enrico Sommi | ||
The Last Horror Film | Himself | Cameo appearance | |
1983 | Storia di Piera | Lorenzo | |
Gabriela, Cravo e Canela | Nacib | ||
Il generale dell'armata morta | General Ariosto | ||
1984 | Enrico IV | Enrico IV | |
1985 | Le due vite di Mattia Pascal | Mattia Pascal | |
Maccheroni | Antonio Jasiello | ||
Big Deal After 20 Years | Tiberio | ||
1986 | Ginger e Fred | Pippo Botticella (Fred) | |
O Melissokomos | Spyros | ||
1987 | Oci ciornie | Romano | |
Intervista | Himself | ||
1988 | Miss Arizona | Rozsnyai Sándor | |
1989 | Splendor | Jordan | |
Che ora è? | Marcello | ||
1990 | Stanno tutti bene | Matteo Scuro | |
Verso sera | Prof. Bruschi | ||
1991 | To meteoro vima tou pelargou | Missing Politician | |
Le voleur d'enfants | Bigua | ||
A Fine Romance | Cesareo Grimaldi | ||
1992 | Used People | Joe Meledandri | |
1993 | Di questo non-si parla | Ludovico D'Andrea | |
Un, deux, trois, soleil | Constantin Laspada, le père | ||
1994 | Prêt-à-Porter | Sergei (Sergio) | |
The True Life of Antonio H. | Himself | ||
1995 | Les cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma | L'ami italien / The Italian Friend | |
Sostiene Pereira | Pereira | ||
Al di là delle nuvole | The Man of All Vices | ||
1996 | Trois vies et une seule mort | Mateo Strano / Georges Vickers / Butler / Luc Allamand | |
1997 | Viagem ao Princípio do Mundo | Manoel | Released posthumously |
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