Alessandro Benvenuti
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- Actor
- film director
- screenwriter
Alessandro Benvenuti (born 31 January 1950) is an Italian actor, film director and screenwriter.[1] He was co-founder, together with Francesco Nuti and Athina Cenci, of the comedy ensemble "GianCattivi" with whom he achieved his first successes on stage and on television.[2][3] He made his film debut in West of Paperino, for which he won the 1982 Nastro d'Argento for Best New Director,[4] therefore he started a critically appreciated career as director, screenwriter and actor of a set of original, offbeat comedies.[2] In 1995 he won a second Nastro d'Argento for the script of the film Belle al Bar.[4] In 1996, he received three Globi d'oro nominations for his comedy drama film Ivo the Genius in the categories best film, best actor and best director.[5]
Filmography
As director
- West of Paperino (1981)
- It Was a Dark and Stormy Night (1985)
- Welcome to Home Gori (1990)
- The Party's Over (1991)
- Cain vs. Cain (1993)
- Belle al Bar (1994)
- Ivo the Genius (1995)
- Return to Home Gori (1996)
- My Dearest Friends (1998)
- Do You Mind If I Kiss Mommy? (2003)
As actor
- West of Paperino (1981)
- It Was a Dark and Stormy Night (1985)
- Fatto su misura (1985)
- Il ragazzo del Pony Express (1986)
- Soldati - 365 all'alba (1987)
- Professione vacanze (1987) TV
- Compagni di scuola (1988)
- Welcome to Home Gori (1990)
- The Party's Over (1991)
- Cain vs. Cain (1993)
- Belle al Bar (1994)
- Sentimental Maniacs (1994)
- Ivo the Genius (1995)
- Return to Home Gori (1996)
- Albergo Roma (1996)
- My Dearest Friends (1998)
- Un colpo al cuore (2000) TV
- The Fugitive (2003)
- Do You Mind If I Kiss Mommy? (2003)
- 13 at a Table (2004)
- Caterina and her daughters (2005-2010) TV
- Concorso di colpa (2005)
- Mogli a pezzi (2008) TV
- Amici miei – Come tutto ebbe inizio (2011)
- Un fantastico via vai (2013)
- I delitti del BarLume (2014) TV
References
- ^ "Alessandro Benvenuti". mymovies. Retrieved 24 May 2013.
- ^ a b Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori, Volume 1. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402131.
- ^ Gianni Canova (2009). Enciclopedia del cinema. Garzanti. ISBN 881150516X.
- ^ a b Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.
- ^ "Cinema: Ivo il tardivo pluripremiato ai Globi". Adnkronos. 14 June 1996. Retrieved 18 October 2013.
External links
- Alessandro Benvenuti at IMDb
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- Marco Leto (1974)
- Luigi Di Gianni (1975)
- Ennio Lorenzini (1976)
- Giorgio Ferrara (1977)
- Sergio Nuti (1978)
- Salvatore Nocita (1979)
- Maurizio Nichetti (1980)
- Massimo Troisi (1981)
- Alessandro Benvenuti (1982)
- Franco Piavoli (1983)
- Gabriele Lavia (1984)
- Luciano De Crescenzo (1985)
- Enrico Montesano (1986)
- Giuseppe Tornatore (1987)
- Carlo Mazzacurati (1988)
- Francesca Archibugi (1989)
- Ricky Tognazzi (1990)
- Sergio Rubini (1991)
- Antonio Capuano (1992)
- Mario Martone (1993)
- Pappi Corsicato (1994)
- Paolo Virzì (1995)
- Sandro Baldoni (1996)
- Roberto Cimpanelli (1997)
- Roberta Torre (1998)
- Luciano Ligabue (1999)
- Alessandro Piva (2000)
- Alex Infascelli (2001)
- Paolo Sorrentino (2002)
- Maria Sole Tognazzi (2003)
- Franco Battiato (2004)
- Saverio Costanzo (2005)
- Francesco Munzi (2006)
- Kim Rossi Stuart (2007)
- Andrea Molaioli (2008)
- Gianni Di Gregorio (2009)
- Valerio Mieli / Rocco Papaleo (2010)
- Alice Rohrwacher (2011)
- Francesco Bruni (2012)
- Valeria Golino (2013)
- Pierfrancesco Diliberto (2014)
- Edoardo Falcone (2015)
- Gabriele Mainetti (2016)
- Andrea De Sica (2017)
- Damiano and Fabio D'Innocenzo (2018)
- Leonardo D'Agostini / Valerio Mastandrea (2019)
- Marco D'Amore (2020)
- Pietro Castellitto (2021)
- Giulia Steigerwalt (2022)
- Giuseppe Fiorello (2023)
- Michele Riondino (2024)