Roberto Citran
Italian actor (born 1955)
Roberto Citran | |
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Citran in 2011 | |
Born | (1955-01-26) 26 January 1955 (age 69) Padua |
Occupation | actor |
Height | 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) |
Roberto Citran (born 26 January 1955) is an Italian actor.
Life and career
Born in Padua, Citran graduated in psychology and founded the university film club CINEMAUNO there.[1] After some sporadic stage works he founded a small theater company, "Punto e Virgola".[1]
Citran is best known for his films with fellow Paduan director Carlo Mazzacurati, who debuted him in a main role in 1989, for Il prete bello.[1][2]
In 1994 Citran won a Volpi Cup for best supporting actor for his performance in Mazzacurati's Il toro.[3]
Selected filmography
- Italian Night (1987) - Gábor
- Little Misunderstandings (1989) - Giuliano
- Corsa di primavera (1989) - Il padre di Isacco
- Il prete bello (1989) - Don Gastone
- Io, Peter Pan (1989) - Fabio
- The Amusements of Private Life (1990) - Belzé
- Condominio (1991) - Roberto Sgorlon
- Ask for the Moon (1991) - Francesco
- Quattro figli unici (1992) - Giorgio
- Ambrogio (1992) - Leo
- Anime fiammeggianti (1994) - il marito tradito
- Il toro (1994) - Loris
- Agosto (1994)
- Policemen (1995) - Guido
- Bits and Pieces (1996) - Middle-aged man
- Italiani (1996) - Leonardo
- Marching in Darkness (1996) - Capitano Marsili
- Vesna Goes Fast (1996) - Il cameriere
- Cervellini fritti impanati (1996) - Valerio
- The Truce (1997) - Unverdorben
- Le acrobate (1997) - Ex marito di Elena
- La terza luna (1997) - Luca Fabiani
- La classe non è acqua (1997) - Prof. Guido Marinelli
- Nora (2000) - Roberto Prezioso
- Tobia al caffè (2002) - Giuseppe
- Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001) - General Gandin
- Paz! (2002) - Professore
- Due amici (2002) - Negoziante di elettrodomestici
- El Alamein: The Line of Fire (2002) - The Colonel
- A cavallo della tigre (2002)
- The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII (2003, TV Movie) - Monsignor Loris Capovilla
- The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story (2003)
- The Fugitive (2003) - Massimo's Father
- The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 3: From Sark to the Finish (2004) - Raoul Wallenberg
- An Italian Romance (2004) - Alvaro
- Hotel Rwanda (2004) - Priest
- The Life That I Want (2004) - Giordani
- A Life in Suitcases (2005) - Raoul Wallenberg
- 4-4-2 - Il gioco più bello del mondo (2006) - Tricella (segment "Meglio di Maradona")
- Papa Luciani - Il sorriso di Dio (2006)
- I Trust You (2007) - Aleotti
- Flying Lessons (2007) - Stefano - padre di Curry
- 7/8 (2007) - Alberto Molaien
- Night Bus (2007) - Diolaiti
- Detesto l'elettronica stop (2008) - Il Comunista solitario
- Generation 1000 Euros (2009) - Tassista
- Le ombre rosse (2009) - Editore Bergonzi
- Nine (2009) - Doctor Rondi
- Scontro di civiltà per un ascensore a Piazza Vittorio (2010) - Professor Marini
- Saint Philip Neri: I Prefer Heaven (2010, TV Movie) - Cardinal Capurso
- Passannante (2011) - Avvocato Tarantini
- Some Say No (2011) - Edmondo Giannotti
- Shun Li and the Poet (2011) - Avvocato
- Il giorno in più (2011) - Ricardi
- Mary of Nazareth (2012, TV Movie) - Joachim
- Zoran, My Nephew the Idiot (2013) - Alfio
- La prima neve (2013) - Commissario
- Wannabe Widowed (2013) - Fenoglio
- The Chair of Happiness (2013) - The Fishmonger
- Patria (2014) - Giorgio
- Fuori Mira (2014) - Farmacista
- Una nobile causa (2016) - Giulio
- Alex & Co: How to Grow Up Despite Your Parents (2016) - Augusto Ferrari
- Noi eravamo (2017) - Dr. Bassani
- L'ordine delle cose (2017) - Grigoletto
- The Last Prosecco (2017) - Sergio Leonardi
- 1991 (2018)
- Noite mágica (2018) - Vincenzo lo sceneggiatore
- Il grande passo (2019) - Piovesan
- Letto numero 6 (2019)
- I Hate Summer (2020)
- Diabolik (2021)
References
- ^ a b c Roberto Chiti, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano. Gli attori. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 8884402131.
- ^ Mario Sesti (1996). La "scuola" italiana: storia, strutture, e immaginario di un altro cinema. Marsilio, 1996. ISBN 8831764772.
- ^ Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 8877422211.
External links
- Official website
- Roberto Citran at IMDb
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- Paul Muni (1936)
- Emil Jannings (1937)
- Leslie Howard (1938)
- Ermete Zacconi (1941)
- Fosco Giachetti (1942)
- Pierre Fresnay (1947)
- Ernst Deutsch (1948)
- Joseph Cotten (1949)
- Sam Jaffe (1950)
- Jean Gabin (1951)
- Fredric March (1952)
- Henri Vilbert (1953)
- Jean Gabin (1954)
- Curd Jürgens / Kenneth More (1955)
- Bourvil (1956)
- Anthony Franciosa (1957)
- Alec Guinness (1958)
- James Stewart (1959)
- John Mills (1960)
- Toshiro Mifune (1961)
- Burt Lancaster (1962)
- Albert Finney (1963)
- Tom Courtenay (1964)
- Toshiro Mifune (1965)
- Jacques Perrin (1966)
- Ljubiša Samardžić (1967)
- John Marley (1968)
- Guy Boyd / George Dzundza / David Alan Grier / Mitchell Lichtenstein / Matthew Modine / Michael Wright (1983)
- Naseeruddin Shah (1984)
- Gérard Depardieu (1985)
- Carlo Delle Piane (1986)
- Hugh Grant / James Wilby (1987)
- Don Ameche / Joe Mantegna (1988)
- Marcello Mastroianni / Massimo Troisi (1989)
- Oleg Borisov (1990)
- River Phoenix (1991)
- Jack Lemmon (1992)
- Fabrizio Bentivoglio / Marcello Mastroianni (1993)
- Xia Yu / Roberto Citran (1994)
- Götz George / Ian Hart (1995)
- Liam Neeson / Chris Penn (1996)
- Wesley Snipes (1997)
- Sean Penn (1998)
- Jim Broadbent (1999)
- Javier Bardem (2000)
- Luigi Lo Cascio (2001)
- Stefano Accorsi (2002)
- Sean Penn (2003)
- Javier Bardem (2004)
- David Strathairn (2005)
- Ben Affleck (2006)
- Brad Pitt (2007)
- Silvio Orlando (2008)
- Colin Firth (2009)
- Vincent Gallo (2010)
- Michael Fassbender (2011)
- Philip Seymour Hoffman / Joaquin Phoenix (2012)
- Themis Panou (2013)
- Adam Driver (2014)
- Fabrice Luchini (2015)
- Oscar Martínez (2016)
- Kamel El Basha (2017)
- Willem Dafoe (2018)
- Luca Marinelli (2019)
- Pierfrancesco Favino (2020)
- John Arcilla (2021)
- Colin Farrell (2022)
- Peter Sarsgaard (2023)