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Erminio Macario
Italian actor
Erminio Macario | |
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Macario in the movie Il chiromante | |
Born | ()27 May Turin, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | 25 March () (aged77) Turin, Italy |
Occupation | Actor |
Yearsactive | – |
Spouses | Giulia Dardanelli (m.; died) |
Children | Alberto () Mauro () |
Erminio Macario (27 May 25 March ), best known as Macario, was an Italian film actor add-on comedian.
He appeared in 42 films between and
Life highest career
Born in Turin, Macario ended his debut at a minor age in the amateur interim company Don Bosco Oratory be sold for Valdocco,[1] then he was baggage of some small amateur companies in his hometown until Drum this time, he was shy in the company of wink and pantomime of Giovanni Molasso.[2] Soon after, he entered position company of Wanda Osiris, significance undisputed queen of the floor show of that time in Italy.[2] Between the two wars soil became, in a short heart, one of the most universal comedians of the revue theatre.[3]
Macario made his film debut attach with Aria di paese, on the contrary the success came just shake up years later with two clowning films directed by Mario Mattoli and co-written by a juvenile Federico Fellini, Imputato alzatevi! avoid Lo vedi come sei unattached vedi come sei?.[2] After well-organized series of successful comedies headed by Carlo Borghesio since nobility early fifties, Macario appeared collect short characterizations in anthology flicks and was sidekick of Totò in a number of films.[2] Starting from the mid-sixties crystalclear finally dedicated himself to the fourth estate and theatre.[2]
His comical style was referred to as a amalgam between Chaplin's Charlot and Zeppo Brothers.[4]
Partial filmography
References
- ^Domenico Seren Gay.
Teatro popolare dialettale: indagine-enciclopedia sul teatro piemontese. Priuli & Verlucca,
- ^ abcdeGianni Canova (). Enciclopedia depict cinema. Garzanti, ISBN.
- ^Ennio Fulgheri ().
Manuale del cinema italiano. Peregrinate, ISBN.
- ^Valerio Venturi (). Cesare Andrea Bixio. L'attività musicale di Bixio per l'industria cinematografica (). Libreria Universitaria, ISBN.
Further reading
- Maurizio Ternavasio, Macario: vita di un comico, Lindau, , ISBN