Alberto Sordi
Biography
Alberto Sordi, born on June 15, 1920, and passing away on February 25, 2003, was a prominent Italian actor renowned for his remarkable contributions to cinema. Throughout his expansive career, Sordi became a defining figure in Italian film, celebrated for his unique ability to blend comedy with poignant social commentary.
Sordi's versatility extended beyond acting; he was also a talented film director, showcasing his creative vision through various projects. Notably, he lent his voice to the character of Oliver Hardy in the Italian-dubbed versions of the beloved Laurel & Hardy films, a role that endeared him to audiences and demonstrated his skill in voice acting.
His filmography includes a plethora of notable works that spanned several decades, with memorable performances in movies like "Il Marchese del Grillo," "Una vita difficile," and "Le vacanze di Natale," which highlighted his comedic prowess and deep understanding of human nature.
Alberto Sordi's legacy is marked by numerous accolades, including the prestigious David di Donatello award, which he received multiple times throughout his illustrious career. His impact on Italian cinema is still felt today, as he remains an iconic figure whose work continues to resonate with both audiences and filmmakers alike.
Filmography
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La bella di Roma
1955 • Gracco
The White Sheik
1952 • Fernando Rivoli, the White Sheik
A Farewell to Arms (1957)
1957
He Thief, She Thief
1958 • Cencio
The Witches (1967)
1967
I Vitelloni
1953 • Alberto
Mafioso
1962 • Antonio Badalamenti
Smoke Over London
1966 • Dante
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes
1965 • Count Emilio Ponticelli
Piccola posta
1955 • Rodolfo Vanzino
The Great War
1959 • Oreste Jacovacci
The Swindlers
1959 • Totonno
An Italian in America
1967 • Giuseppe Marossi
It Happened in Rome
1957 • Sergio Battistini
Mamma mia, che impressione!
1951 • Alberto
A Day in Court
1954 • Nando Mericoni