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Giovanni Cimara (1889–1970) was an Italian
film actor An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), lite ...
, mainly of the
silent era A silent film is a film with no synchronized recorded sound (or more generally, no audible dialogue). Though silent films convey narrative and emotion visually, various plot elements (such as a setting or era) or key lines of dialogue may, wh ...
.Goble p.110


Biography

Born into a noble Roman family and brother of the much more famous Luigi Cimara, he had an unfortunate career as an actor at a young age but was later able to make up for himself by obtaining a first writing in the theater by the great Ermete Zacconi, to then move on to the company of Dina Gauls . He was also very active in silent cinema where he made his debut in 1913 with a contract with the production company Latium and was later appreciated as the protagonist of films produced by the production house Pasquali Film and Edison Film, then from 1918 he worked for Ambrosio Film and finally, since 1921 with Silentium Film and Rodolfi Film . At that time he appeared in important and highly successful films such as The Bloody Primroses of 1914, Ettore Fieramosca of 1915, Passione tsigana and La contessa Arsenia directed by Ernesto Maria Pasquali in 1916 . Then came The lover of the moon of 1919 (the film in two episodes) and golden Canaglia of 1921 (three episodes) until the vein of gold of 1930, directed by William Zorzi . With the advent of sound, his participation in films thinned and in the thirties he joined EIAR where he became a renowned radio actor in a period in which prose through the radio was very popular. In 1933 he is Lisandro in A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare directed by Max Reinhardt with Carlo Lombardi, Cele Abba, Nerio Bernardi, Rina Morelli, Sarah Ferrati, Cesare Bettarini, Armando Migliari, Ruggero Lupi, Luigi Almirante, Giuseppe Pierozzi, Memo Benassi, Evi Maltagliati and Eva Magni in the Boboli Gardens and Sinibaldo in the world premiere of The representation of Santa Uliva in the Great Cloister of the Basilica of Santa Croce in Florence with Morelli, Bettarini, Benassi, Andreina Pagnani, Lupi, Lombardi, Ferrati, Bernardi and Migliari directed by Jacques Copeau . In 1940 he was hired to play himself in the movie Here is the radio! , directed by Giacomo Gentilomo . On the radio he continued to work assiduously even after the war, acting with the Company of the Teatro Comico Musicale in Rome directed by Riccardo Mantoni . Cimara became, from 1946, for a certain period of acting teacher at the Free Academy of Art in Turin, appearing from time to time in secondary roles in some films of the forties and fifties : among these, Campo di Maggio, Catene invisibili and the bachelor of Antonio Pietrangeli of 1955 where it was next to Alberto Sordi . He also returned, from time to time, to work in the theater. He married twice, the first with the radio actress Lina Franceschi, then with Paola Fiorentini .


Selected filmography

* ''
The Painting of Osvaldo Mars ''The Painting of Osvaldo Mars'' (Italian: ''Il quadro di Osvaldo Mars'') is a 1921 Italian silent drama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Mercedes Brignone, Domenico Serra and Giovanni Cimara.Pethő p.123-25 Synopsis A countess, dis ...
'' (1921) * '' The Two Sergeants'' (1922) * ''
The Golden Vein ''The Golden Vein'' (Italian: ''La vena d'oro'') is a 1928 Italian silent comedy film directed by Guglielmo Zorzi and starring Diana Karenne, Elio Steiner, and Giovanni Cimara.Lancia & Poppi p.216 It was adapted from Zorzi's own play. It is now ...
'' (1928) * ''
Before the Jury ''Before the Jury'' (Italian title:''Corte d'Assise'') is a 1931 Italian crime film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Marcella Albani, Lia Franca and Carlo Ninchi. It was made at the Cines Studios in Rome. The film is a precursor to the ...
'' (1931) * ''
Queen of the Scala ''Queen of the Scala'' (Italian: ''Regina della Scala'') is a 1937 Italian drama film directed by Camillo Mastrocinque and Guido Salvini and starring Margherita Carosio, Nives Poli and Giuseppe Addobbati.Lancia & Poppi p.93 The film's sets were ...
'' (1937) * ''
Pietro Micca Pietro Micca (6 March 1677 – 30 August 1706), also known as Pierre Micha, was an Italians, Italian Soldier, soldier who became a national hero of the Duchy of Savoy for his sacrifice in the siege of Turin, defence of Turin against the Kingdom of ...
'' (1938) * ''
Catene invisibili ''Invisible Chains'' (Italian: ''Catene invisibili'') is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Alida Valli, Carlo Ninchi and Giuditta Rissone.Gundle p.236 It was shot at the Cinecittà Studios in Rome. The film's sets w ...
'' (1942) * '' Cercasi bionda bella presenza'' (1942) * '' La vita torna'' (1943) * '' The Bachelor'' (1955)


References


Bibliography

* Goble, Alan. ''The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film''. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.


External links

* 1889 births 1970 deaths Italian male film actors Male actors from Rome {{Italy-film-actor-stub