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Massimo Troisi (; 19 February 1953 – 4 June 1994) was an
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actor, cabaret performer, screenwriter, and film director. He is best known for his works in the films ''
I'm Starting from Three ''Ricomincio da tre'', internationally released as ''I'm Starting from Three'', is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed, co-written, and starring Massimo Troisi in his film debut. The film was awarded with two David di Donatello awards for Best Fi ...
'' (1981) and '' Il Postino: The Postman'' (1994), for which he was posthumously nominated for two
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. Nicknamed "the comedian of feelings," he is considered one of the most important actors of Italian theater and cinema.


Early years and TV star

Troisi was born into a large family in
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, a town near
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. His father Alfredo was a
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. Some of his family experiences were later told in his first films. After secondary school, Troisi wrote some poems inspired by his favourite author,
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, and, in 1969, started to play in a small local theatre together with some childhood friends (including
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and
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). The early death of his mother condemned Troisi to a harsh period of activity, which is said to have had a role in the development of his increasingly serious heart problems which were brought on during his teenage years from bouts of
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. (In 1976 he had to visit the United States for a heart valve operation, the expenses for which were paid with the help of his friends.) Troisi started his artistic career as a
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showman in 1972, as a member of the comic trio called "I Saraceni" ("The Saracens") and, later, "La Smorfia" (from the name of the "book of the numbers" traditionally used in Naples for
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, but also meaning "the face", as in "to make a face"). His mates were De Caro and Arena. They gained national fame on the radio and increased it consistently from 1977 onwards eventually becoming TV stars with the shows ''Non Stop'', ''La sberla'' (1978) and ''Luna Park'' (1979). Troisi soon gained the status of leader of the trio. He was noted for his use of facial mimicry and of apparently confused speech—in these he drew inspiration from such famous figures of Neapolitan comedy as
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, and
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and
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.


Cinema

Troisi wrote, directed, and starred in his first film, ''
Ricomincio da tre ''Ricomincio da tre'', internationally released as ''I'm Starting from Three'', is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed, co-written, and starring Massimo Troisi in his film debut. The film was awarded with two David di Donatello awards for Best ...
'' ("I Start Over from Three") in 1981. He achieved wide success and critical praise, establishing himself as one of the most talented new Italian directors of the 1980s. Like his second film, ''Ricomincio da tre'' is centered on the troublesome love life of a Neapolitan character, partly inspired by Troisi's youth, as well as featuring Lello Arena. ''Scusate il ritardo'', similar to the preceding one, was released in 1983, and had
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as co-star. Troisi starred opposite
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in '' Non ci resta che piangere'' (1984), in which they play two friends who are accidentally transported back in time to the 15th century; there they meet
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and, upon realising which age they are in, travel to Spain to try to stop
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from discovering the Americas. After some small acting roles, in 1987 Troisi directed ''
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'', set during the Fascist era. The film won a Silver Ribbon for best screenplay. In the following years, he starred alongside
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, in
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's ''
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'' (1989), ''
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'' (1989, who earned him and Mastroianni the
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) and '' Il viaggio di Capitan Fracassa'' (1990). His last film as director (also as screenwriter and actor) was ''
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'' (1991), again centering on the everyday difficulties of love between a man and a woman (portrayed by
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).


''Il Postino'' and death

Troisi came to international fame through the success of '' Il Postino: The Postman'', directed by
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. Troisi died in 1994 of a heart attack in his sister's house at
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,
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, twelve hours after the main filming on ''Il Postino'' had finished. It was reported that he postponed surgery to complete the film. He was posthumously nominated for Academy Awards for
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and Best Writing for ''Il Postino'', and was the sixth person to be posthumously nominated for an acting Academy Award. (Earlier posthumous nominations were
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wice
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worked on the soundtracks of most of his films.
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, the most prominent Italian dramatist of the 20th century with
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, said he was "a comedian of the future, rooted in the past".


Filmography


Director

* ''
Ricomincio da tre ''Ricomincio da tre'', internationally released as ''I'm Starting from Three'', is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed, co-written, and starring Massimo Troisi in his film debut. The film was awarded with two David di Donatello awards for Best ...
'' (1981) * '' Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!'' (1982, TV special) * ''
Scusate il ritardo ''Scusate il ritardo'' (''Sorry for the delay'') is a 1983 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Troisi. For this film Lina Polito was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and Lello Arena was awa ...
'' (1983) * '' Non ci resta che piangere'' (1984, with
Roberto Benigni Roberto Remigio Benigni (; born 27 October 1952) is an Italian actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. He gained international recognition for writing, directing and starring in the Holocaust comedy-drama film ''Life Is Beautiful'' (1997), f ...
) * ''
Le vie del Signore sono finite '' The ways of the Lord are over'' (''Le vie del Signore sono finite'') is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Massimo Troisi. The film won the Nastro d'Argento for best screenplay. For his performance Marco Messeri won the C ...
'' (1987) * ''
Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse '' Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse'' (''I thought it was love, but it was a barouche'') is a 1991 Italian romance-comedy drama film. It is the last film directed by Massimo Troisi. For his performance Angelo Orlando won the David di ...
'' (1991)


Screenwriter

* ''
Ricomincio da tre ''Ricomincio da tre'', internationally released as ''I'm Starting from Three'', is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed, co-written, and starring Massimo Troisi in his film debut. The film was awarded with two David di Donatello awards for Best ...
'' (1981) * '' Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!'' (1982) * '' No grazie, il caffè mi rende nervoso'' (1982) * ''
Scusate il ritardo ''Scusate il ritardo'' (''Sorry for the delay'') is a 1983 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Troisi. For this film Lina Polito was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and Lello Arena was awa ...
'' (1983) * '' Non ci resta che piangere'' (1984) * ''
Le vie del Signore sono finite '' The ways of the Lord are over'' (''Le vie del Signore sono finite'') is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Massimo Troisi. The film won the Nastro d'Argento for best screenplay. For his performance Marco Messeri won the C ...
'' (1987) * ''
Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse '' Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse'' (''I thought it was love, but it was a barouche'') is a 1991 Italian romance-comedy drama film. It is the last film directed by Massimo Troisi. For his performance Angelo Orlando won the David di ...
'' (1991) * '' Il Postino: The Postman'' (1994)


Actor

* ''
Ricomincio da tre ''Ricomincio da tre'', internationally released as ''I'm Starting from Three'', is a 1981 Italian comedy film directed, co-written, and starring Massimo Troisi in his film debut. The film was awarded with two David di Donatello awards for Best ...
'' (1981) - Gaetano * '' Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!'' (1982, TV Movie) - La salma / Il tecnico delle luci / Himself * '' No grazie, il caffè mi rende nervoso'' (1982) - Troisi * ''
Scusate il ritardo ''Scusate il ritardo'' (''Sorry for the delay'') is a 1983 Italian comedy film written, directed and starred by Massimo Troisi. For this film Lina Polito was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and Lello Arena was awa ...
'' (1983) - Vincenzo * '' "FF.SS." – Cioè: "...che mi hai portato a fare sopra a Posillipo se non mi vuoi più bene?"'' (1983) * '' Non ci resta che piangere'' (1984) - Mario * ''
Hotel Colonial ''Hotel Colonial'' is a 1987 American adventure film directed by Cinzia Th. Torrini and written by Enzo Monteleone, Cinzia Th. Torrini, Robert Katz and Ira Barmak. The film stars John Savage, Rachel Ward, Massimo Troisi, Robert Duvall and Anna ...
'' (1986) - Werner * ''
Le vie del Signore sono finite '' The ways of the Lord are over'' (''Le vie del Signore sono finite'') is a 1987 Italian comedy-drama film written and directed by Massimo Troisi. The film won the Nastro d'Argento for best screenplay. For his performance Marco Messeri won the C ...
'' (1987) - Camillo * ''
Splendor Splendor or splendour (see spelling differences) may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Splendor (game), a card-based board game published in 2014 by Marc André * ''Splendour'' (play), a 2000 play by Abi Morgan * '' Splendor: A Luxe Novel'', a ...
'' (1989) - Luigi * ''
Che ora è? ''What time is it?'' ( it, Che ora è?) is a 1989 Italian drama film directed by Ettore Scola. It was co-produced with France. Cast * Marcello Mastroianni - Marcello, The Father * Massimo Troisi - Michele, the son * Anne Parillaud - Loredana ...
'' (1989) - Michele, the son * '' Il viaggio di Capitan Fracassa'' (1990) - Pulcinella * ''
Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse '' Pensavo fosse amore, invece era un calesse'' (''I thought it was love, but it was a barouche'') is a 1991 Italian romance-comedy drama film. It is the last film directed by Massimo Troisi. For his performance Angelo Orlando won the David di ...
'' (1991) - Tommaso * '' Il Postino: The Postman'' (1994) - Mario Ruoppolo (final film role)


References


External links

*
A website for those who hold Massimo in their hearts
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