Carlo Delle Piane

Italian actor (1936–2019)

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Carlo Delle Piane
Delle Piane in 1995
Born(1936-02-02)2 February 1936
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
Died23 August 2019(2019-08-23) (aged 83)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActor
Years active1948–2019

Carlo Delle Piane (2 February 1936 – 23 August 2019) was an Italian film actor. From 1948 until his death, he appeared in more than 100 films.[1]

Born in Rome, Delle Piane made his debut at the age of twelve in Duilio Coletti's Heart; he starred in the stereotypical role of an arrogant but basically kind-hearted boy in many films until the mid-fifties.[2] The turning point of his career was the encounter with Pupi Avati, with whom Delle Piane experienced more significant and varied roles, going from comic surreal performances to melancholic and even dramatic shades.[2]

In 1984, he won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actor for his performance in Una gita scolastica.[3] For his role in Regalo di Natale he won the Volpi Cup at the 43rd Venice International Film Festival.[3]

Selected filmography

References

  1. ^ E' morto Carlo Delle Piane, 110 film in 70 anni di carriera (in Italian)
  2. ^ a b Gianni Canova. Enciclopedia del cinema. Garzanti, 2005.
  3. ^ a b Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.

External links

  • Carlo Delle Piane at IMDb
  • Carlo Delle Piane at AllMovie
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