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  • PLACE OF BIRTH: Fontana Liri, Italy
  • PLACE OF DEATH: Paris, France
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Marcello Mastroianni often played the ideal European male in Federico Fellini's films.


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Marcello Mastroianni was an Italian actor who rose to prominence in the 1960's. Following a brief stint in amateur theater, Mastroianni became a star within Italian cinema in the 1950's, when he caught the attention of Federico Fellini. Mastroianni acted in some of Fellini's biggest movies, including La Dolce Vita and 8 1/2.

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Each year we look for a big name that is attractive to the public and pleasant for the girls.


– Marcello Mastroianni

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(born Sept. 28, 1924, Fontana Liri, Italy—died Dec. 19, 1996, Paris, France) actor who became the preeminent leading man in Italian cinema during the 1960s. An attractive man whose acting style projected a mood of casual affability, he achieved international fame as the screen symbol of the modern European.

Mastroianni enrolled at the University of Rome after World War II. He began an acting career in amateur theatricals sponsored by the university, and in 1948 he joined Italy's leading theatrical troupe. Having made his film debut in 1947, Mastroianni had become a well-known actor in Italy by the mid-1950s. As the star of Le notti bianche (1957; White Nights), he was noticed by the Italian director Federico Fellini who cast him in the leading role of the world-weary journalist in La dolce vita (1960; “The Sweet Life”), the award-winning film that established Mastroianni's international reputation. It was followed by other outstanding pictures—e.g., La notte (1960; The Night), in which Mastroianni portrays a novelist who experiences emotional aridity in his marriage; Divorzio all'italiana (1961; Divorce—Italian Style), a satiric farce about a debonair baron's attempts to free himself from an unwanted wife; and Otto e mezzo (1963; 8 12), an Academy Award-winning film also directed by Fellini, with Mastroianni as a creative film director.

The comedies Ieri, oggi, domani (1964; Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow) and Matrimonio all'italiana (1964; Marriage—Italian Style) were two of the many films in which he costarred with the Italian actress Sophia Loren. He also appeared with Loren in I girasoli (1969; Sunflower), La moglie del prete (1970; The Priest's Wife), and Una giornata speciale (1977; A Special Day). Mastroianni continued to act until his death and held starring roles in about 120 films over the course of his long career.

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