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Vittorio De Sica

1901-1974 IT, Sora, Lazio
of Pop, World and Soundtrack

De Sica was born in Sora (Frosinone) 7th July 1901 into a lower middle class family, but spent his childhood years in Naples, where he enjoyed amateur dramatics from a tender age: he made his cinema debut in 1918 in a supporting role in "Il processo Clemenceau" by Bencivenga. Subsequently, he appeared in other films, honing his typical role as a witty, easy-going young fellow: he was only to become a box office success however in 1932, as lead actor in "Gli uomini che mascalzoni..." by Mario Camerini. After that, he continued his career as a leading film star with movies of varying merit - some memorable titles, again directed by Camerini, include "Darò un milione" (1935), "Mister Max (Il signor Max)" (1937) and "Department Store (Grandi magazzini)" (1939) - and his first experience behind the camera as director came with "Red roses (Rose scarlatte)" (1940), an adaptation of a successful play. After directing several enjoyable comedies, he changed register with the intense "The children are watching us (I bambini ci guardano)" (1943), which heralded the advent of the legendary neorealism period and marked the beginning of a successful working partnership with Cesare Zavattini: it was this collaboration, indeed, that gave rise to "Shoe Shine (Sciuscià)" (1946) and "The Bicycle Thief (Ladri di biciclette)" (1948), both of which won an Oscar and a place in the history of international cinema. "Miracle in Milan (Miracolo a Milano)" (1951) and "Umberto D." (1952) confirmed De Sica as a master in his art and marked the climax of his achievements: afterwards, only on rare occasions - worth mentioning are "The Gold of Naples (L'oro di Napoli)" (1954), "Two women (La ciociara)" (1960), "Yesterday, today and tomorrow (Ieri,oggi e domani)" (1963), "The garden of the Finzi-Continis (Il giardino dei Finzi Contini)" (1970): these last two won him another Oscar - did the filmmaker truly find his old brilliance, more often realizing works that were either weakened by commercial preoccupations or plagued by sketchy intimism. Of De Sica as an actor, we must also mention the mini saga which began with "Bread, love and dreams (Pane, amore e fantasia)" (1953) by Comencini and an admirable performance in "Il Generale Della Rovere" (1959) by Rossellini. Following surgery on his lungs, he died in Neuilly (France) on 13th November 1974.

     
Genres
  • Pop
  • World
  • Soundtrack
  • Folk
  • Children's Music
Popular Tracks   
Sono tre parole - Remastered on I grandi successi by Vittorio De Sica
Parlami D'Amore Mariù on The Art & Voice Of by Vittorio De Sica
Dammi Un Bacio E Ti Dico Di Si on The Art & Voice Of by Vittorio De Sica
Tu, solamente tu on Quando cantava la radio - Vol. 2 by Various Artists
Ti Che Mi Fai Piangere on The Art & Voice Of by Vittorio De Sica
Parlami d'amore Mariù on Quando ascolti alla radio una canzone! by Various Artists
Munasterio 'e santa chiara on A Night In Italy by Various Artists
Parlami D'Amore Mariù on Il Cinema Dei Telefoni Bianchi - Ma L'Amore No… by Various Artists
Non Ti Conosco Più on The Art & Voice Of by Vittorio De Sica
Io Son Pacifico on The Art & Voice Of by Vittorio De Sica

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Discography



Title Artist Year Type
Vittorio De SicaVittorio De Sica1995Compil.
Le Canzoni Di Vittorio De SicaVittorio De Sica1990Compil.
De Sica Anni '30Vittorio De Sica1971Album
Hansel e Gretel / Il Brutto AnatroccoloVittorio De Sica1966Album
Ernesto Murolo Detto E Cantato Da Vittorio De SicaErnesto Murolo, Vittorio De Sica1960Single
SignorinellaVittorio De Sica Con Carlo Savina E Il Suo Complesso1960Single
Ich Hab' Das Fräulein HelenVittorio De SicaSingle
Finestre / Parlami D'Amore MariùVittorio De SicaAlbum
The Art & The Voice Of Vittorio De SicaVittorio De SicaCompil.
Canto Dei Volontari / Oh! Mia VitaVittorio De SicaAlbum
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