Lino Ventura
Biography
Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale Ventura, widely recognized as Lino Ventura, was born on July 14, 1919, in Parma, Italy, and passed away on October 22, 1987. He became an influential figure in French cinema, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s, earning acclaim for his compelling portrayals of complex characters within the crime drama genre.
Ventura's early years were spent in Paris, where he initially pursued a career in professional wrestling until an injury curtailed his athletic ambitions. His cinematic journey began in 1954 with a role as a gangster in Jacques Becker’s film *Touchez pas au grisbi*. He quickly rose to prominence, sharing the screen with many of France's cinematic legends and collaborating with esteemed directors such as Louis Malle, Claude Sautet, and Claude Miller. Known for embodying tough personas, Ventura also took on the role of a Resistance leader in Jean-Pierre Melville's *Army of Shadows* (1969). His performance as Jean Valjean in the 1982 adaptation of *Les Misérables* earned him a César Award nomination.
Beyond acting, Ventura was a dedicated philanthropist. After the birth of his disabled daughter, he and his wife established the charity Perce-Neige, which supports disabled children and their families. Although he lived in France and became a beloved cultural icon, Ventura remained proud of his Italian heritage and never obtained French citizenship. In a 2005 survey, he was honored as the 23rd greatest Frenchman.
Filmography
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The Lovers of Montparnasse
1958 • Morel
Witness in the City
1959 • Ancelin
Marie-Octobre
1959 • Carlo Bernardi
Rum Runners
1971 • Cornelius von Zeelinga
Army of Shadows
1969 • Philippe Gerbier
The Ruffian
1983 • Aldo
Last Known Address
1970 • Principal Inspector Marceau Leonetti
The Silent One
1973 • Clément Tibère
The Cage
1975 • Julien
Maigret Sets a Trap
1958 • Inspecteur Torrence
The Threepenny Opera
1963 • Brown, Polizeichef von London
The Big Risk
1960 • Abel Davos
Greed in the Sun
1964 • Hervé Marec, aka 'Le plouc'
A Pain in the Ass
1973 • Ralf Milan
Illustrious Corpses
1976 • Inspector Amerigo Rogas
The Medusa Touch
1978 • Brunel
The Valachi Papers
1972 • Vito Genovese
Let's Not Get Angry
1966 • Antoine Beretto
Taxi for Tobruk
1961 • le brigadier Théo Dumas
The Last Adventure
1967 • Roland
Crime and Punishment (1956)
1956 • Gustave Messonnier
The French Detective
1975 • Commissioner Verjeat