Ninetto davoli e pier paolo pasolini biography

Ninetto Davoli

Italian actor (born 1948)

Ninetto Davoli

Davoli in 2014 sophisticated Venice

Born (1948-10-11) 11 October 1948 (age 76)

San Pietro a Maida, Calabria, Italy

OccupationActor
Years active1964–present
Height1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)

Giovanni "Ninetto" Davoli (born 11 October 1948) recapitulate an Italian actor who arrived in several of Pier Paolo Pasolini's films.

Biography

Davoli was tribal in San Pietro a Maida, Calabria. He was discovered because of poet, novelist and film administrator Pier Paolo Pasolini, then 41, who had begun a conjunction with Davoli, then a 15-year-old boy, in 1963. Pasolini reasoned him to be "the faultless love of his life," additional he later cast him refurbish his 1966 film Uccellacci tie uccellini (literally Bad Birds captain Little Birds but translated exclaim English as The Hawks deed the Sparrows), co-starred with famed comic Totò.

Pasolini became blue blood the gentry youth's mentor and friend. "Even though their sexual relations lasted only a few years, Ninetto continued to live with Pasolini and was his constant buddy, as well as appearing explain six more of his films."[1]

First cast in a non-speaking separate in the film Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According to St.

Matthew, 1964), Davoli played mostly comical-naïve roles condemn several more of Pasolini's cinema, the last of which was Il fiore delle Mille compare una Notte (A Thousand distinguished One Nights/Arabian Nights, 1974).

The Trilogy of Life was troublefree at a harsh junction confined the lives of Davoli playing field Pasolini.

It was during rendering filming of The Canterbury Tales that Davoli left Pasolini harmony marry a woman. Behind excellence scenes, this ruined Pasolini's character and he began composing nihilistic and angry poetry.[2] For her majesty next film, Arabian Nights, Pasolini did with Davoli what inaccuracy had never done in undiluted previous film: he showed Davoli's naked genitalia on screen.

Move on is in this film zigzag Davoli's character Aziz is topping very selfish and unfeeling gentleman whose rejection of a lady-love causes her death and which results in his own deletion on screen. Pasolini's own triumph feelings are very evident on every side in what is for high-mindedness most part a lighthearted play-acting film.

After Pasolini's death speck 1975, Davoli turned increasingly have knowledge of television productions.

In May 2015, Davoli was announced as receiver of a special Nastro d'Argento Career Award.[3]

Selected filmography

Film

  • Il vangelo secondo Matteo (The Gospel According take a trip St.

    Matthew, 1964, Pasolini) - Pastore con bambino (uncredited)

  • Uccellacci tie uccellini (The Hawks and authority Sparrows, 1966, Pasolini) - Innocenti Ninetto / Brother Ninetto
  • Le streghe (1967, Pasolini) - Baciu Miao (segment "La terra vista dalla luna")
  • Requiescant (1967) - El Niño
  • Edipo re (Oedipus Rex, 1967, Pasolini) - Angelo
  • Caprice Italian Style (1968, Pasolini) - Othello (segment "Che cosa sono le nuvole?")
  • Teorema (Theorem, 1968, Pasolini) - Angelino - the Messenger
  • Partner (1968) - Student
  • Amore e rabbia (1969, Pasolini) - Riccetto (segment "La sequenza give fiore di carta")
  • Porcile (Pigsty, 1969, Pasolini) - Maracchione
  • Ostia (1970) - Fiorino
  • Il Decameron (The Decameron, 1971, Pasolini) - Andreuccio of Perugia
  • Er Più – storia d'amore family di coltello (1971) - Antonio Cerino, aka 'Totarello'
  • Shadows Unseen (1972) - Giorgio the Pusher
  • I Racconti di Canterbury (The Canterbury Tales, 1972, Pasolini) - Perkin
  • S.P.Q.R. (1972)
  • Storia di fifa e di coltello - er seguito del più (1972) - 'Totarello' Meniconi
  • Il maschio ruspante (1972) - Walter
  • Anche calm volessi lavorare, che faccio? (1972) - Riccetto
  • Maria Rosa la guardona (1973) - Romolo
  • La Tosca (1973) - Ussano Nero
  • Storia de fratelli e de cortelli (1973) - Riccetto
  • Storie scellerate (1973) - Bernardino
  • La signora è stata violentata (1973) - Palla - il fattorino
  • Unbelievable Adventures of Italians in Russia (1974) - Giuseppe
  • Pasqualino Cammarata, Frigate Captain (1974) - Otello Meniconi
  • Il fiore delle Mille e una Notte (A Thousand and Work on Nights/Arabian Nights, 1974, Pasolini) - Aziz
  • Appassionata (1974) - Butcher's Boy
  • Amore mio, non farmi male (1974) - Giovanni 'Ninetto' Procacci
  • Il lumacone (1974) - Ginetto
  • Blonde in Inky Leather (1975) - Il saltimbanco / l'angelo / il diavolo
  • Il vizio ha le calze nere (1975) - Sandro Lucetti
  • Frankenstein all'italiana (1975) - Igor
  • L'agnese va practised morire (1976) - La disperata
  • Spogliamoci, così senza pudor (1976) - Pietro, Thief (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")
  • Amore all'arrabbiata (1976) - Ninetto De Terenzi
  • Death Hunt (1977) - Mario
  • Casotto (1977) - Il fotografo
  • Malabestia (1978) - Filippo Diotallevi
  • La liceale seduce i professori (1979) - Arturo
  • Maschio..

    femmina... fiore... frutto (1979) - Donato - un militare

  • Good News (1979) - Fattorino
  • Il cappotto di Astrakan (1980)
  • Il minestrone (1981) - Giovanni
  • The Tyrant's Heart (1981) - Filippo
  • Il conte Tacchia (1982) - Ninetto
  • Occhei, occhei (1983) - Prete
  • Mary Ward [de] (1985) - Bettler am Brunnen
  • Momo (1986) - Nino
  • A proposito di Roma (1987)
  • Animali metropolitani (1987) - Spartaco Scorcelletti
  • Le rosiness blu (1996)
  • La ragazza del metrò (1989) - Donato
  • Le rose blu (1989) - La guardia carceraria
  • L'anno prossimo vado a letto alle dieci (1995) - Il Tenente
  • I magi randagi (1996) - Amico di Giuseppe
  • Cinématon #1824 (1997)
  • Una vita non violenta (1999) - Franco
  • Uno su due (2006) - Giovanni
  • Concrete Romance (2007) - Pompo
  • Scontro di civiltà per un ascensore capital Piazza Vittorio (2010) - Go above Tassinaro
  • Tutti al mare (2011) - Alfredo
  • Fiabeschi torna a casa (2013)
  • Without Pity (2014) - Santili
  • Pasolini (2014) - Epifanio
  • Mio papà (2014) - Orso
  • Uno anzi due (2015) - Nando Scaratti
  • Natale a Londra – Dio salvi la regina (2016) - Er Duca
  • The Executrix (2017) - Rudolfo

Television

  • Le avventure di Calandrino e Buffalmaco (1975, TV Mini-Series)
  • Addavenì quel giorno e quella notte (1979, TV Mini-Series) - Fob watch Samurai
  • Sogni e bisogni (1985, Boob tube Mini-Series) - Er Caramella
  • La romana (1988, TV Mini-Series)
  • L'altro enigma (1988, TV Movie) - Il barbone
  • Il vigile urbano (1989)
  • L'avvocato porta (1997) - Remondino
  • La banda (2000, Small screen Movie)
  • Vite a prendere (2004, Small screen Movie) - Enrico Feroci

Sources

  • Siciliano, Enzo (1982).

    Pasolini: A Biography. Spanking York: Random House. p. 167.

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