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-'''Vittorio De Sica''' ([[July 7]] [[1901]] - [[November 13]] [[1974]]) was an [[Italy|Italian]] [[Italian neorealism|neorealist]] [[film director|director]] and [[actor]].+ 
 +'''Vittorio De Sica''' (7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an [[Italian director]] and [[actor]], a leading figure in the [[Italian neorealism|neorealist]] movement.
 + 
 +Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: ''[[Shoeshine (film)|Sciuscià]]'' and ''[[Bicycle Thieves]]'' (honorary), while ''[[Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow]]'' and ''[[The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)|Il giardino dei Finzi Contini]]'' won the [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film]]. Indeed, the great critical success of ''Sciuscià'' (the first foreign film to be so recognized by the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]]) and ''Bicycle Thieves'' helped establish the permanent Best Foreign Film Award. These two films are considered part of the canon of classic cinema.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ebert|first=Roger|title=The Bicycle Thief / Bicycle Thieves (1949)|url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/19990319/REVIEWS08/903190306/1023|newspaper=[[Chicago Sun-Times]]|access-date=8 September 2011}}</ref> ''Bicycle Thieves'' was cited by [[Turner Classic Movies]] as one of the 15 most influential films in cinema history.<ref>{{cite news|last=Ebert|first=Roger|title=TCM's 15 most influential films of all time, and 10 from me|url=http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090413/COMMENTARY/904139997|newspaper=Chicago Sun-Times|access-date=8 September 2011}}</ref>
 + 
 +De Sica was also nominated for the 1957 [[Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor|Oscar for Best Supporting Actor]] for playing Major Rinaldi in American director [[Charles Vidor]]'s 1957 adaptation of [[Ernest Hemingway]]'s ''[[A Farewell to Arms (1957 film)|A Farewell to Arms]]'', a movie that was panned by critics and proved a box office flop. De Sica's acting was considered the highlight of the film.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tvguide.com/movies/farewell-arms/review/114370 |title=A Farewell To Arms - TV Guide |website=TVGuide.com |access-date=September 8, 2011}}</ref>
 + 
 +==Life and career==
 +He was born on 7 July 1901 in [[Sora, Lazio]], the son of [[Naples|Neapolitan]] parents.<ref>{{cite news |last=Lambiase |first=Sergio |date=20 February 2013 |title=Foto e lettere inedite di De Sica, il ciociaro cosmopolita che voleva essere napoletano |url=https://corrieredelmezzogiorno.corriere.it/napoli/notizie/arte_e_cultura/2013/20-febbraio-2013/foto-lettere-inedite-de-sica-ciociaro-cosmopolita-che-voleva-essere-napoletano-2114112646498.shtml |work=[[Corriere del Mezzogiorno]] |language=it |access-date=22 June 2016}}</ref> Raised in poverty, De Sica began his career as a [[theatre]] [[actor]] in the early 1920s and joined [[Tatyana Pavlova|Tatiana Pavlova]]'s theatre company in 1923. In 1933 he founded his own company with his wife [[Giuditta Rissone]] and [[Sergio Tofano]]. The company performed mostly light [[comedy|comedies]], but they also staged plays by [[Beaumarchais]] and worked with famous directors like [[Luchino Visconti]].{{sfn|Cardullo|2002|p=29}}
 + 
 +His meeting with the screenwriter [[Cesare Zavattini]] was a very important event: together they created some of the most celebrated films of the [[Italian neorealism|neorealistic age]], like ''[[Sciuscià]]'' (''Shoeshine'') and ''[[Bicycle Thieves]]'' (released as ''The Bicycle Thief'' in America), both of which De Sica directed.{{sfn|Cardullo|2002|pp=128, 164}}
 + 
 +De Sica appeared in the British television series ''[[The Four Just Men (TV series)|The Four Just Men]]'' (1959).{{sfn|Curle|Snyder|2000|p=12}}
 + 
 +==Personal life==
 +His passion for gambling was well known. Because of it, he often lost large sums of money and accepted work that might not otherwise have interested him. He never kept his gambling a secret from anyone; in fact, he projected it on characters in his own movies, like ''Count Max'' (which he acted in but did not direct) and ''The Gold of Naples'',{{sfn|Curle|Snyder|2000|p=12}} as well as in ''General Della Rovere'', a film directed by Rossellini in which De Sica played the title role.<ref>{{cite book |last=Bondanella |first=Peter |author-link=Peter Bondanella |date=1993 |title=The Films of Roberto Rossellini |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LCKossyGiHMC&pg=PA119 |location=Cambridge |publisher=[[Cambridge University Press]] |page=119 |isbn=0-521-39236-5}}</ref>
 + 
 +In 1937 Vittorio De Sica married the actress [[Giuditta Rissone]], who gave birth to their daughter, Emilia (Emi). In 1942, on the set of ''Un garibaldino al convento'', he met Spanish actress [[María Mercader]] (cousin of [[Ramon Mercader]], [[Leon Trotsky]]'s assassin), with whom he started a relationship. After divorcing Rissone in France in 1954, he married Mercader in 1959 in Mexico, but this union was not considered valid under Italian law. In 1968 he obtained French citizenship and married Mercader in Paris. Meanwhile, he had already had two sons with her: [[Manuel De Sica|Manuel]], in 1949, a musician, and [[Christian De Sica|Christian]], in 1951, who would follow his father's path as an actor and director.{{sfn|Cardullo|2002|p=3}}
 + 
 +He was a [[Roman Catholic]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.adherents.com/largecom/fam_catholic.html |title=Famous Catholics |website=www.adherents.com |access-date=February 21, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120214144248/http://www.adherents.com/largecom/fam_catholic.html |archive-date=February 14, 2012}}</ref> Although divorced, De Sica never parted from his first family. He led a double family life, with double celebrations on holidays. It is said that, at Christmas and on New Year's Eve, he used to put back the clocks by two hours in Mercader's house so that he could make a toast at midnight with both families. His first wife agreed to keep up the facade of a marriage so as not to leave her daughter without a father.
 + 
 +Vittorio De Sica died at 73 after surgery due to [[lung cancer]] at the [[Neuilly-sur-Seine]] hospital in Paris.<ref>{{cite news |last=Kaufman |first=Michael T. |author-link=Michael T. Kaufman |date=November 14, 1974 |title=Vittorio De Sica, 73, Dies; Neorealist Movie Director |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1974/11/14/archives/vittorio-de-sica-73-dies-neorealist-movie-director-leader-of-new.html |work=[[The New York Times]] |access-date=September 8, 2011}}</ref>
 + 
 +==Awards and nominations==
 +Vittorio De Sica was given the '''Interfilm Grand Prix''' in 1971 by the [[Berlin International Film Festival]].
 + 
 +* ''[[Miracle in Milan|Miracolo a Milano]]''
 +** [[Cannes Film Festival]] '''[[Palme D'Or]] Winner'''
 +* ''[[Umberto D.]]''
 +** Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
 +* ''[[Terminal Station (film)|Stazione Termini]]''
 +** Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
 +* ''[[The Gold of Naples|L'oro di Napoli]]''
 +** Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
 +* ''[[Il Tetto]]''
 +** Cannes Film Festival '''OCIC Award Winner'''
 +* ''[[Anna di Brooklyn]]''
 +** [[8th Berlin International Film Festival|Berlin International Film Festival]] Official Selection<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0051363/awards|title=IMDB.com: Awards for Anna di Brooklyn|access-date=31 December 2009|website=imdb.com}}</ref>
 +* ''[[Two Women|La Ciociara]]''
 +** Cannes Film Festival Official Selection
 +* ''[[Marriage Italian-Style|Matrimonio all'italiana]]''
 +** [[4th Moscow International Film Festival|Moscow International Film Festival]] Official Selection<ref name="Moscow1965">{{cite web|url=http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1965|title=4th Moscow International Film Festival (1965)|access-date=2 December 2012|work=MIFF|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116145645/http://www.moscowfilmfestival.ru/miff34/eng/archives/?year=1965|archive-date=16 January 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>
 +* ''[[The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)|Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini]]''
 +** [[21st Berlin International Film Festival|Berlin International Film Festival]] '''[[Golden Bear]] Winner'''<ref name="berlinale 1971">{{cite web|url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1971/03_preistr_ger_1971/03_Preistraeger_1971.html|title=Berlinale 1971: Prize Winners|access-date=14 March 2010|website=berlinale.de}}</ref>
 +** Berlin International Film Festival '''Interfilm Award Winner – Otto Dibelius Film Award'''
 +* [[Nastro d'Argento for Best Director]] 1946 for ''[[Sciuscià]]''
 +* [[20th Academy Awards|Academy Award 1947]] [[Academy Honorary Award|Honorary Award to the Italian production]] for ''[[Sciuscià]] (Shoeshine)''
 +* [[22nd Academy Awards|Academy Award 1949]] Special Foreign Language Film Award for ''[[Bicycle Thieves]]''
 +* [[BAFTA]] ([[British Academy Award]]) 1950 Best film ''[[Bicycle Thieves]]''
 +* [[38th Academy Awards|Academy Award 1965]] Best Foreign Language film for ''[[Ieri, oggi, domani (film 1963)|Ieri, oggi, domani]] (Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow)''
 +* [[45th Academy Awards|Academy Award 1972]] Best Foreign Language film for ''[[The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)|Il giardino dei Finzi-Contini]]''
 + 
 +==Filmography==
 +===Filmography as director===
 +{| class="sortable wikitable" width=85% cellpadding="5"
 +|+
 +|-
 +!width="30%"| Italian title
 +!width="30%"| English title
 +!width="25%"| Notes
 +!width="15%"| Released
 +|-
 +|''[[Rose scarlatte]]'' ||{{N/A}} ||Co-director || 1940
 +|-
 +|''[[Maddalena, zero in condotta]]'' ||''Maddalena, Zero for Conduct'' || ||1940
 +|-
 +|''[[Teresa Venerdì]]'' ||''Do You Like Women'', ''Doctor Beware'' || ||1941
 +|-
 +|''[[Un garibaldino al convento]]'' ||''A Garibaldian in the Convent'' || ||1942
 +|-
 +|''[[The Children Are Watching Us|I bambini ci guardano]]'' ||''The Children Are Watching Us'', ''The Little Martyr'' || ||1944
 +|-
 +|''[[La porta del cielo]]'' ||''The Gate of Heaven'' || ||1945
 +|-
 +|''[[Shoeshine (film)|Sciuscià]]'' ||''Shoeshine'' ||Academy Award-winner (Special Award); Academy Award nominee, Best Original Screenplay (Sergio Amidei, Adolfo Franci & [[Cesare Zavattini]])||1946
 +|-
 +|''[[Heart and Soul (1948 film)|Cuore]]'' ||''Heart'', ''Heart and Soul'' ||Co-director ||1948
 +|-
 +|''[[Ladri di biciclette]]'' ||''Bicycle Thieves'', ''The Bicycle Thief'' ||Academy Award-winner (Special Award); Academy Award nominee, Best Writing-Screenplay (Cesare Zavattini)||1948
 +|-
 +|''[[Miracle in Milan|Miracolo a Milano]]'' ||''Miracle in Milan'' || ||1951
 +|-
 +|''[[Umberto D.]]'' ||{{N/A}} ||Academy Award nominee, Best Writing-Story (Cesare Zavattini) ||1952
 +|-
 +|''[[Terminal Station (film)|Stazione Termini]]'' ||''Terminal Station'', ''Station Terminus'', ''Indiscretion of an American Wife'' || ||1953
 +|-
 +|''[[The Gold of Naples|L'oro di Napoli]]'' ||''The Gold of Naples'' || ||1954
 +|-
 +|''[[The Roof (1956 film)|Il Tetto]]'' ||''The Roof'' || ||1956
 +|-
 +|''[[Anna of Brooklyn|Anna di Brooklyn]]'' ||''Anna of Brooklyn'', ''Fast and Sexy'' ||Co-director ||1958
 +|-
 +|''[[Two Women|La Ciociara]]'' ||''Two Women'' ||Academy Award-winner, Best Actress ([[Sophia Loren]]) ||1960
 +|-
 +|''[[The Last Judgement (1961 film)|Il Giudizio universale]]'' ||''The Last Judgment'' || ||1961
 +|-
 +|''[[The Condemned of Altona (film)|I sequestrati di Altona]]'' ||''The Condemned of Altona'' || ||1962
 +|-
 +|''[[Boccaccio '70]]'' || {{N/A}} ||Short film – segment ''La riffa'' ||1962
 +|-
 +|''[[Il Boom]]'' ||{{N/A}} || ||1963
 +|-
 +|''[[Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow|Ieri, oggi e domani]]'' ||''Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow'' ||Academy Award-winner, Best Foreign Film<ref name="Oscars1965">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1965 |title=The 37th Academy Awards (1965) Nominees and Winners |access-date=5 November 2011|work=oscars.org}}</ref> ||1963
 +|-
 +|''[[Marriage Italian-Style|Matrimonio all'italiana]]'' ||''Marriage Italian-Style'' ||Academy Award-nominee, Best Foreign Film,<ref name="Oscars1966">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1966 |title=The 38th Academy Awards (1966) Nominees and Winners |access-date=6 November 2011|work=oscars.org}}</ref> Best Actress (Sophia Loren) ||1964
 +|-
 +|''[[Un monde nouveau]]'' ||''A New World'' || ||1966
 +|-
 +|''[[After the Fox|Caccia alla volpe]]'' ||''After the Fox'' || ||1966
 +|-
 +|''[[Woman Times Seven|Sette Volte Donna]]'' ||''[[Woman Times Seven]]'' || ||1967
 +|-
 +|''[[Le streghe]]'' ||''The Witches'' ||Short film – segment ''Sera come le altre, Una'' ||1967
 +|-
 +|''[[A Place for Lovers|Amanti]]'' ||''A Place for Lovers'' || ||1968
 +|-
 +|''[[Sunflower (1970 film)|I Girasoli]]'' ||''Sunflower'' || ||1970
 +|-
 +|''[[The Garden of the Finzi-Continis (film)|Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini]]'' ||''The Garden of the Finzi-Continis'' ||Academy Award-winner, Best Foreign Film<ref name="Oscars1972">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1972 |title=The 44th Academy Awards (1972) Nominees and Winners |access-date=27 November 2011 |work=oscars.org}}</ref> ||1970
 +|-
 +|''[[Le Coppie]]'' ||''The Couples'' ||Short film – segment ''Il Leone'' ||1970
 +|-
 +|''Dal referendum alla costituzione: Il 2 giugno'' ||''From Referendum to the Constitution: 2 June'' ||Documentary ||1971
 +|-
 +|''I Cavalieri di Malta'' ||''The Knights of Malta'' ||Documentary ||1971
 +|-
 +|''[[Lo chiameremo Andrea]]'' ||''We'll Call Him Andrea'' || ||1972
 +|-
 +|''[[A Brief Vacation|Una Breve vacanza]]'' ||''A Brief Vacation'' || ||1973
 +|-
 +|''[[The Voyage (1974 film)|Il viaggio]]'' ||''The Voyage'' || ||1974
 +|-
 +|}
 + 
 +===Filmography as actor===
 +* ''[[The Clemenceau Affair|Il processo Clemenceau]]'' (1917, by [[Alfredo De Antoni]]) as Pierre Clémenceau bambino
 +* ''[[Beauty of the World|La bellezza del mondo]]'' (1927, by [[Mario Almirante]])
 +* ''[[Company and the Crazy|La compagnia dei matti]]'' (1928, by [[Mario Almirante]]) as Prof. Rosolillo
 +* ''[[The Old Lady|La vecchia signora]]'' (1932, by [[Amleto Palermi]]) as Il fine dicitore
 +* ''[[What Scoundrels Men Are!|Gli uomini, che mascalzoni!]]'' (1932, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Bruno
 +* ''[[Two Happy Hearts|Due cuori felici]]'' (1932, by [[Baldassarre Negroni]]) as Mister Brown
 +* ''[[Paprika (1933 Italian film)|Paprika]]'' (1933, by [[Carl Boese]])
 +* ''Pasa el amor'' (1933, by Adolf Trotz)
 +* ''[[The Lucky Diamond|Lisetta]]'' (1934, by [[Carl Boese]]) as Fritz Peters
 +* ''[[The Song of the Sun|La canzone del sole]]'' (1934, by [[Max Neufeld]] (he stars too the German version titles ''Das lied der sonne'')) as Dr. Giuseppe Paladino
 +* ''[[Bad Subject|Un cattivo soggetto]]'' (1933, by [[Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia]]) as Willy
 +* ''[[La segretaria per tutti]]'' (1933, by [[Amleto Palermi]]) as Un gagà
 +* ''[[Full Speed (1934 film)|Tempo massimo]]'' (1934, by [[Mario Mattoli]]) as Il professore Giacomo Banti
 +* ''[[Mr. Desire|Il signore desidera?]]'' (1934, by [[Gennaro Righelli]]) as Martino
 +* ''The Song of the Sun'' (1934, by Max Neufeld) as Paladino, il avvocato
 +* ''[[I'll Give a Million (1936 film)|Darò un milione]]'' (1935, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Gold
 +* ''[[I Love You Only|Amo te sola]]'' (1936, by [[Mario Mattoli]]) as Prof. Giovanni Agano
 +* ''[[I Don't Know You Anymore|Non ti conosco più]]'' (1936, by [[Nunzio Malasomma]]) as Il dottore Alberto Spinelli
 +* ''[[Lohengrin (film)|Lohengrin]]'' (1936, by [[Nunzio Malasomma]]) as Alfredo
 +* ''[[The Man Who Smiles|L'uomo che sorride]]'' (1937, by [[Mario Mattoli]]) as Pio Fardella
 +* ''[[Il signor Max]]'' (1937, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Gianni / Max Varaldo
 +* ''[[But It's Nothing Serious]]'' (1937, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Memmo Speranza
 +* ''[[Naples of Olden Times]]'' (1938, by [[Amleto Palermi]]) as Mario Esposito
 +* ''[[La mazurka di papà]]'' (1938, by [[Oreste Biancoli]]) as Stefano San Mauro / Il figlio di San Mauro
 +* ''[[Triumph of Love (1938 film)|Il Trionfo dell'amore]]'' (1938, by [[Mario Mattoli]]) as Vincenzo
 +* ''[[L'orologio a cucù]]'' (1938, by [[Camillo Mastrocinque]]) as Il capitano Ducci
 +* ''[[Departure (1938 film)|Departure]]'' (1938, by [[Amleto Palermi]]) as Paolo Veronda
 +* ''[[They've Kidnapped a Man]]'' (1938, by [[Gennaro Righelli]]) as L'attore cinematografico
 +* ''[[Ai vostri ordini, signora!]]'' (1939, by [[Mario Mattoli]]) as Pietro Haguet
 +* ''[[Naples That Never Die]]'' (1939, by Amleto Palermi)
 +* ''[[Questi ragazzi]]'' (1939, by [[Mario Mattoli]]) as Vincenzo
 +* ''[[Castles in the Air (1939 film)|Castles in the Air]]'' (1939, by [[Augusto Genina]] (He stars too the German version ''Ins blaue leben'')) as Riccardo Pietramola
 +* ''[[Department Store (1939 film)|Department Store]]'' (1939, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Bruno Zacchi
 +* ''[[It Always Ends That Way]]'' (1939, by [[Enrique Telémaco Susini]]) as Alberto Miller
 +* ''[[Manon Lescaut (1940 film)|Manon Lescaut]]'' (1940, by [[Carmine Gallone]]) as Renato Des Grieux
 +* ''[[Two on a Vacation]]'' (1940, by [[Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia]]) as Il conte Corrado Valli
 +* ''[[Red Roses (1940 film)|Red Roses]]'' (1940, by [[Giuseppe Amato]] and Vittorio De Sica) as Alberto Verani
 +* ''[[The Two Mothers]]'' (1940, by [[Amleto Palermi]]) as Salvatore
 +* ''[[The Sinner (1940 film)|The Sinner]]'' (1940, by [[Amleto Palermi]]) as Pietro Bandelli
 +* ''[[Maddalena, Zero for Conduct]]'' (1940, by Vittorio De Sica) as Alfredo Hartman
 +* ''[[The Adventuress from the Floor Above]]'' (1941, by [[Raffaello Matarazzo]] (script too, not credited)) as Fabrizio Marchini
 +* ''[[Teresa Venerdì]]'' (1941, by Vittorio De Sica) as Dott. Pietro Vignali
 +* ''[[Se io fossi onesto]]'' (1942, by [[Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia]] (script too)) as Pietro Kovach
 +* ''[[A Garibaldian in the Convent]]'' (1942, by Vittorio De Sica) as Nino Bixio (uncredited)
 +* ''[[La guardia del corpo (film 1942)|La guardia del corpo]]'' (1942, by [[Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia]] (script too)) as Riccardo, L'investigatore privato
 +* ''[[Non sono superstizioso... ma!]]'' (1943, by [[Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia]] (script too)) as Il barone Roberto
 +* ''[[I nostri sogni]]'' (1943, by [[Vittorio Cottafavi]] (script too)) as Leo
 +* ''[[Nessuno torna indietro]]'' (1945, by [[Alessandro Blasetti]]) as Maurizio
 +* ''[[L'ippocampo]]'' (1945, by [[Gian Paolo Rosmino]] (script too, and assistant to director, not credited)) as Pio Sandi
 +* ''Vivere ancora'' (1945, by Nino Giannini)
 +* ''[[My Widow and I|Lo sbaglio di essere vivo]]'' (1945, by [[Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia]]) as Adriano Lari
 +* ''[[Roma città libera]]'' (1946, by [[Marcello Pagliero]]) as Il signore distinto
 +* ''[[Abbasso la ricchezza!]]'' (1946, by [[Gennaro Righelli]] (story and script too)) as Il conte Ghirani
 +* ''[[Christmas at Camp 119|Natale al campo 119]]'' (1947, regia di [[Pietro Francisci]] (script too and supervision director, not credited)) as Don Vicenzino
 +* ''[[Lost in the Dark (1947 film)|Sperduti nel buio]]'' (1947, by [[Camillo Mastrocinque]]) as Nunzio
 +* ''[[Unknown Man of San Marino|Lo Sconosciuto di San Marino]]'' (1948, by [[Michal Waszynski]] and [[Vittorio Cottafavi]]) as Leo, l'ateo
 +* ''[[Heart and Soul (1948 film)|Cuore]]'' (1948, by [[Duilio Coletti]] (producer and script too)) as Professor Perboni
 +* ''[[Il mondo vuole così]]'' (1949, by [[Giorgio Bianchi (director)|Giorgio Bianchi]]) as Paolo Morelli
 +* ''[[Domani è troppo tardi]]'' (1949, by [[Léonide Moguy]] (consulting director too, not credited)) as Il professor Landi
 +* ''[[Cameriera bella presenza offresi...]]'' (1951, by [[Giorgio Pàstina]]) as Leonardo Leonardi
 +* ''[[Mamma Mia, What an Impression!]]'' (1951, by [[Roberto Savarese]])
 +* ''[[Buongiorno, elefante!]]'' (1952, by [[Gianni Franciolini]] (producer too)) as Carlo Caretti
 +* ''[[Gli uomini non guardano il cielo]]'' (1952, by Umberto Scarpelli)
 +* ''[[In Olden Days]]'' (1952, by [[Alessandro Blasetti]]) as L'Avvocato Difensore (segment "Il processo di Frine")
 +* ''[[The Earrings of Madame de...]]'' (1953, by [[Max Ophüls]]) as Baron Fabrizio Donati
 +* ''[[Villa Borghese (film)|Villa Borghese]]'' (1953, by [[Gianni Franciolini]]) as L'avvocato Arturo Cavazzuti (segment: Incidente a Villa Borghese)
 +* ''[[Bread, Love and Dreams|Pane, amore e fantasia]]'' (1953, by [[Luigi Comencini]]) as Maresciallo Carotenuto
 +* ''[[Marriage (1954 film)|Il matrimonio]]'' (1954, by [[Antonio Petrucci]]) as Gregory Stefanovich Smirnov
 +* ''[[100 Years of Love|Cento anni d'amore]]'' (1954, by [[Lionello De Felice]]) as Duke Giovanni del Bagno aka Signor Pallini (segment "Pendolin")
 +* ''[[Gran Varietà]]'' (1954, by [[Domenico Paolella]]) as Veneziani - il fine dicitore (segment "Il censore")
 +* ''[[A Slice of Life (1954 film)|A Slice of Life]]'' (1954, by Alessandro Blasetti et Paul Paviot) as Il conte Ferdinando (segment "Don Corradino")
 +* ''[[The Bed (film)|Il letto]]'' (1954, by [[Gianni Franciolini]]) as Roberto (segment "Divorce, Le")
 +* ''[[Modern Virgin|Vergine moderna]]'' (1954, by [[Marcello Pagliero]]) as Antonio Valli
 +* ''[[The Cheerful Squadron|Allegro squadrone]]'' (1954, by [[Paolo Moffa]]) as Il generale
 +* ''[[Bread, Love and Jealousy|Pane, amore e gelosia]]'' (1954, by [[Luigi Comencini]]) as Maresciallo Carotenuto
 +* ''[[The Gold of Naples|L'oro di Napoli]]'' (1954, by Vittorio De Sica) as Il conte Prospero B. (segment "I giocatori") (uncredited)
 +* ''[[Too Bad She's Bad|Peccato che sia una canaglia]]'' (1954, by [[Alessandro Blasetti]]) as Vittorio Stroppiani
 +* ''[[The Sign of Venus|Il segno di Venere]]'' (1955, by [[Dino Risi]]) as Alessio Spano
 +* ''[[The Last Five Minutes|Gli ultimi cinque minuti]]'' (1955, by [[Giuseppe Amato]]) as Carlo Reani
 +* ''[[The Miller's Beautiful Wife|La bella mugnaia]]'' (1955, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Don Teofilo - governatore
 +* ''[[Racconti romani (film)|Racconti romani]]'' (1955, by [[Gianni Franciolini]]) as Avvocato Mazzoni Baralla
 +* ''[[Scandal in Sorrento|Pane, amore e...]]'' (1955, by [[Dino Risi]]) as Comandante Carotenuto
 +* ''[[Lucky to Be a Woman]]'' (1955, by Alessandro Blasetti) as Minor Role (uncredited)
 +* ''[[The Bigamist (1956 film)|Il bigamo]]'' (1956, by [[Luciano Emmer]]) as L'onorevole Principe / Attorney Principe
 +* ''[[I giorni più belli]]'' (1956, by [[Mario Mattoli]])
 +* ''[[Nero's Weekend|Mio figlio Nerone]]'' (1956, by [[Stefano Vanzina|Steno]]) as Seneca
 +* ''[[Time of Vacation|Tempo di villeggiatura]]'' (1956, by [[Antonio Racioppi]]) as Aristide Rossi
 +* ''[[The Monte Carlo Story]]'' (1956, by [[Sam Taylor (director)|Samuel Taylor]] and [[Giulio Macchi]] (director's assistant too)) as Count Dino della Fiaba
 +* ''[[Noi siamo le colonne]]'' (1956, by [[Luigi Filippo D'Amico]]) as Alfredo Celimontani
 +* ''[[Fathers and Sons (1957 film)|Padri e figli]]'' (1957, by [[Mario Monicelli]]) as Vincenzo Corallo
 +* ''[[I colpevoli]]'' (1957, by [[Turi Vasile]]) as Giorgio
 +* ''[[Souvenir d'Italie]]'' (1957, by [[Antonio Pietrangeli]]) as The Count
 +* ''[[Count Max (1957 film)|Count Max]]'' (1957, by [[Giorgio Bianchi (director)|Giorgio Bianchi]]) as Conte Max Orsini Varaldo
 +* ''[[Casinò de Paris]]'' (1957, by [[André Hunebelle]]) as Alexandre Gordy
 +* ''[[La donna che venne dal mare]]'' (1957, by [[Francesco De Robertis]] (1957) as Console Bordogin
 +* ''[[Doctor and the Healer|Il medico e lo stregone]]'' (1957, by [[Mario Monicelli]]) as Antonio Locoratolo
 +* ''[[A Farewell to Arms (1957 film)|A Farewell to Arms]]'' (1957, directed by [[Charles Vidor]] (Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor) as Major Alessandro Rinaldi
 +* ''[[Vacanze a Ischia]]'' (1957, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Ingegner Occhipinti
 +* ''[[The Lady Doctor|Totò, Vittorio e la dottoressa]]'' (1957, by [[Camillo Mastrocinque]]) as Marchese De Vitti
 +* ''[[Amore e chiacchiere]]'' (1958, by [[Alessandro Blasetti]]) as Avvocato Bonelli
 +* ''[[Domenica è sempre domenica]]'' (1958, by [[Camillo Mastrocinque]]) as Comandante Castaldi
 +* ''[[Anna of Brooklyn]]'' (1958, by [[Carlo Lastricati]] and Vittorio De Sica) as Don Luigi
 +* ''{{Interlanguage link multi|Pezzo, capopezzo e capitano|it}}'' (1958, by [[Wolfgang Staudte]]) as Il comandante Ernesto De Rossi
 +* ''[[Angel in a Taxi|Ballerina e buon Dio]]'' (1958, by [[Antonio Leonviola]]) as God
 +* ''[[Gli zitelloni]]'' (1958, by [[Giorgio Bianchi (director)|Giorgio Bianchi]]) as Il professore
 +* ''[[Bread, Love and Andalusia|Pane, amore e Andalusia]]'' (1958, by [[Javier Setó]] (director's assistant too)) as Maresciallo Carotenuto
 +* ''[[La ragazza di Piazza San Pietro]]'' (1958, by [[Piero Costa]]) as Armando Conforti
 +* ''[[Venetian Honeymoon|La prima notte]]'' (1959, by [[Alberto Cavalcanti]]) as Alfredo
 +* ''[[My Wife's Enemy|Il nemico di mia moglie]]'' (1959, by [[Gianni Puccini]]) as Ottavio Terenzi, padre di Marco
 +* ''[[Men and Noblemen|Uomini e nobiluomini]]'' (1959, by [[Giorgio Bianchi (director)|Giorgio Bianchi]]) as Marchese Nicola Peccori Macinelli di Afragola
 +* ''[[Winter Holidays|Vacanze d'inverno]]'' (1959, by [[Camillo Mastrocinque]]) as Maurice
 +* ''[[World of Miracles|Il mondo dei miracoli]]'' (1959, by [[Luigi Capuano]]) as Director Pietro Giordani
 +* ''[[The Moralist|Il moralista]]'' (1959, by [[Giorgio Bianchi (director)|Giorgio Bianchi]]) as The O. I. M. P. President
 +* ''[[General Della Rovere|Il generale della Rovere]]'' (1959, by [[Roberto Rossellini]]) as Bardone AKA 'Grimaldi'
 +* ''[[Ferdinando I, re di Napoli]]'' (1959, by [[Gianni Franciolini]]) as Salvatore Caputo
 +* ''[[Nel blu dipinto di blu (film)|Nel blu dipinto di blu]]'' (1959, by [[Piero Tellini]]) as Spartaco
 +* ''[[Policarpo (film)|Policarpo, ufficiale di scrittura]]'' (1959, by [[Mario Soldati]])
 +* ''[[Gastone (film)|Gastone]]'' (1960, by [[Mario Bonnard]]) as The prince
 +* ''[[The Angel Wore Red]]'' (1960, by [[Nunnally Johnson]] and [[Mario Russo]]) as Gen. Clave
 +* ''[[Austerlitz (1960 film)|Austerlitz]]'' (1960, by [[Abel Gance]]) as Pope Pius VII
 +* ''[[It Started in Naples]]'' (1960, by [[Melville Shavelson]]) as Mario Vitale
 +* ''[[Le tre eccetera del colonnello]]'' (1960, by [[Claude Boissol]]) as Colonel Belalcazar
 +* ''[[Le pillole di Ercole]]'' (1960, by [[Luciano Salce]]) as Piero Cuocolo
 +* ''[[The Millionairess]]'' (1960, by [[Anthony Asquith]]) as Joe
 +* ''[[The Traffic Policeman|Il vigile]]'' (1960, by [[Luigi Zampa]]) as Il sindaco
 +* ''[[Love in Rome|Un amore a Roma]]'' (1960, by [[Dino Risi]]) as Director
 +* ''[[The Orderly (1961 film)|Gli attendenti]]'' (1961, by [[Giorgio Bianchi (director)|Giorgio Bianchi]]) as Attore di Fumetti
 +* ''[[L'onorata società]]'' (1961, by [[Riccardo Pazzaglia]]) as Salvatore, the 'Capintesta'
 +* ''[[Vive Henri IV, vive l'amour]]'' (1961, by [[Claude Autant-Lara]]) as L'ambassadeur d'Espagne
 +* ''[[The Last Judgment (1961 film)|The Last Judgment]]'' (1961, director) as Defense lawyer
 +* ''[[The Wonders of Aladdin]]'' (1961, by [[Mario Bava]] and [[Henry Levin (film director)|Henry Levin]]) as Genie
 +* ''[[Gli incensurati]]'' (1961, by [[Francesco Giaculli]]) as Colonnello Filippo Bitossi
 +* ''[[The Two Marshals|I due marescialli]]'' (1961, by [[Sergio Corbucci]]) as Maresciallo Vittorio Cottone
 +* ''[[La Fayette (film)|La Fayette]]'' (1962, by [[Jean Dréville]]) as Bancroft
 +* ''[[Eva (1962 film)|Eva]]'' (1962, by [[Joseph Losey]] and [[Guidarino Guidi]]) (uncredited)
 +* ''[[The Amorous Adventures of Moll Flanders]]'' (1965, by [[Terence Young (director)|Terence Young]]) as The Count
 +* ''[[Io, io, io... e gli altri]]'' (1966, by [[Alessandro Blasetti]]) as Commendator Trepossi
 +* ''[[An Italian in America|Un italiano in America]]'' (1967, by [[Alberto Sordi]]) as Giuseppe's Father
 +* ''[[After the Fox]]'' (1966, director) as Himself (uncredited)
 +* ''[[Gli altri, gli altri e noi]]'' (1967, by [[Maurizio Arena]])
 +* ''[[The Biggest Bundle of Them All]]'' (1968, by [[Ken Annakin]]) as Cesare Celli
 +* ''[[Darling Caroline (1968 film)|Darling Caroline]]'' (1968, by [[Denys de la Patellière]]) as Le comte de Bièvre - le père de Caroline
 +* ''[[The Shoes of the Fisherman#The 1968 film|The Shoes of the Fisherman]]'' (1968, by [[Michael Anderson (director)|Michael Anderson]]) as Cardinal Rinaldi
 +* ''[[If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium]]'' (1969, by [[Mel Stuart]]) as Shoemaker
 +* ''[[The Thirteen Chairs]]'' (1969, by [[Nicolas Gessner]] and [[Luciano Lucignani]]) as Carlo De Seta - The Commendatore
 +* ''[[Cose di Cosa Nostra]]'' (1970, by [[Stefano Vanzina|Steno]]) as Don Michele
 +* ''[[Io non-vedo, tu non-parli, lui non-sente]]'' (1971, by [[Mario Camerini]]) as Player in Venice casino
 +* ''[[Trastevere (film)|Trastevere]]'' (1971, by [[Fausto Tozzi]]) as Enrico Formichi
 +* ''[[Siamo tutti in libertà provvisoria]]'' (1972, by [[Manlio Scarpelli]]) as Giuseppe Mancini 'Pulcinella'
 +* ''[[Ettore lo fusto]]'' (1972, by [[Enzo G. Castellari]]) as Giove
 +* ''[[Snow Job (film)|Snow Job]]'' (1972, by [[George Englund]]) as Enrico Dolphi
 +* ''[[L'odeur des fauves]]'' (1972, by [[Richard Balducci]]) as Milord
 +* ''[[Le avventure di Pinocchio (film)|Le avventure di Pinocchio]]'' (1972, by [[Luigi Comencini]] (both Film and TV versions)) as Il giudice
 +* ''[[The Small Miracle (film)|The Small Miracle]]'' (1973, TV Movie, by [[Jeannot Szwarc]]) as Father Damico
 +* ''[[Storia de fratelli e de cortelli]]'' (1973, by [[Mario Amendola]]) as Maresciallo Cenciarelli
 +* ''[[Il delitto Matteotti]]'' (1973, by [[Florestano Vancini]]) as Mauro Del Giudice
 +* ''[[Viaggia, ragazza, viaggia, hai la musica nelle vene]]'' (1973, by [[Pasquale Squitieri]])
 +* ''[[Blood for Dracula]]'' (1974, by [[Paul Morrissey]] and [[Antonio Margheriti]]) as Il Marchese Di Fiore
 +* ''[[We All Loved Each Other So Much|C'eravamo tanto amati]]'' (1974, by [[Ettore Scola]]) as Himself
 +* ''Intorno'' (1974, Short, by [[Manuel De Sica]])
 +* ''[[L'eroe]]'' (1976, TV Movie, by [[Manuel De Sica]]) (final film role)
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Vittorio De Sica (7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement.

Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: Sciuscià and Bicycle Thieves (honorary), while Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and Il giardino dei Finzi Contini won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Indeed, the great critical success of Sciuscià (the first foreign film to be so recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) and Bicycle Thieves helped establish the permanent Best Foreign Film Award. These two films are considered part of the canon of classic cinema.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Bicycle Thieves was cited by Turner Classic Movies as one of the 15 most influential films in cinema history.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

De Sica was also nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for playing Major Rinaldi in American director Charles Vidor's 1957 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, a movie that was panned by critics and proved a box office flop. De Sica's acting was considered the highlight of the film.<ref>{{

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Life and career

He was born on 7 July 1901 in Sora, Lazio, the son of Neapolitan parents.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Raised in poverty, De Sica began his career as a theatre actor in the early 1920s and joined Tatiana Pavlova's theatre company in 1923. In 1933 he founded his own company with his wife Giuditta Rissone and Sergio Tofano. The company performed mostly light comedies, but they also staged plays by Beaumarchais and worked with famous directors like Luchino Visconti.Template:Sfn

His meeting with the screenwriter Cesare Zavattini was a very important event: together they created some of the most celebrated films of the neorealistic age, like Sciuscià (Shoeshine) and Bicycle Thieves (released as The Bicycle Thief in America), both of which De Sica directed.Template:Sfn

De Sica appeared in the British television series The Four Just Men (1959).Template:Sfn

Personal life

His passion for gambling was well known. Because of it, he often lost large sums of money and accepted work that might not otherwise have interested him. He never kept his gambling a secret from anyone; in fact, he projected it on characters in his own movies, like Count Max (which he acted in but did not direct) and The Gold of Naples,Template:Sfn as well as in General Della Rovere, a film directed by Rossellini in which De Sica played the title role.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>

In 1937 Vittorio De Sica married the actress Giuditta Rissone, who gave birth to their daughter, Emilia (Emi). In 1942, on the set of Un garibaldino al convento, he met Spanish actress María Mercader (cousin of Ramon Mercader, Leon Trotsky's assassin), with whom he started a relationship. After divorcing Rissone in France in 1954, he married Mercader in 1959 in Mexico, but this union was not considered valid under Italian law. In 1968 he obtained French citizenship and married Mercader in Paris. Meanwhile, he had already had two sons with her: Manuel, in 1949, a musician, and Christian, in 1951, who would follow his father's path as an actor and director.Template:Sfn

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Vittorio De Sica died at 73 after surgery due to lung cancer at the Neuilly-sur-Seine hospital in Paris.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Awards and nominations

Vittorio De Sica was given the Interfilm Grand Prix in 1971 by the Berlin International Film Festival.

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Filmography

Filmography as director

Italian title English title Notes Released
Rose scarlatte Template:N/A Co-director 1940
Maddalena, zero in condotta Maddalena, Zero for Conduct 1940
Teresa Venerdì Do You Like Women, Doctor Beware 1941
Un garibaldino al convento A Garibaldian in the Convent 1942
I bambini ci guardano The Children Are Watching Us, The Little Martyr 1944
La porta del cielo The Gate of Heaven 1945
Sciuscià Shoeshine Academy Award-winner (Special Award); Academy Award nominee, Best Original Screenplay (Sergio Amidei, Adolfo Franci & Cesare Zavattini)1946
Cuore Heart, Heart and Soul Co-director 1948
Ladri di biciclette Bicycle Thieves, The Bicycle Thief Academy Award-winner (Special Award); Academy Award nominee, Best Writing-Screenplay (Cesare Zavattini)1948
Miracolo a Milano Miracle in Milan 1951
Umberto D. Template:N/A Academy Award nominee, Best Writing-Story (Cesare Zavattini) 1952
Stazione Termini Terminal Station, Station Terminus, Indiscretion of an American Wife 1953
L'oro di Napoli The Gold of Naples 1954
Il Tetto The Roof 1956
Anna di Brooklyn Anna of Brooklyn, Fast and Sexy Co-director 1958
La Ciociara Two Women Academy Award-winner, Best Actress (Sophia Loren) 1960
Il Giudizio universale The Last Judgment 1961
I sequestrati di Altona The Condemned of Altona 1962
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Filmography as actor




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