An iconic Italian film actor, he became synonymous with the charm and complexity of 20th-century European cinema. Born in 1924, he rose to international fame with Federico Fellini's "La Dolce Vita" and "8½," embodying the quintessential Italian leading man. His career spanned over five decades, during which he earned multiple awards, including BAFTAs and two Academy Award nominations. Celebrated for his versatility, he worked with directors like Visconti and Antonioni, leaving a lasting legacy in cinema.
LA DOLCE VITA
La Dolce Vita, directed by Federico Fellini, is a landmark film in Italian cinema that explores the hedonistic and decadent lifestyle of Rome's elite...
LA PELLE
La Pelle is a war drama set in post-World War II Naples, Italy. The film captures the chaos and moral ambiguity following the Allied forces'...
8½
8½ is a celebrated Italian film that delves into the complexities of creativity and personal turmoil. Directed by Federico Fellini, it follows Guido...