Ciccio Ingrassia
Biography
Ciccio Ingrassia, born on October 5, 1922, in Palermo, Sicily, emerged as a prominent figure in Italian comedy. His career took flight in the 1950s, but it was during the vibrant 1960s that he truly gained recognition. Ingrassia became widely celebrated for his comedic partnership with Franco Franchi, with whom he starred in numerous films that delighted audiences across Italy.
Throughout his career, Ingrassia showcased a unique blend of humor and charisma, making significant contributions to the Italian film industry. Some of his most notable works include a variety of comedy films that became cult classics, solidifying his status as a beloved entertainer. His talent was not limited to the big screen; in the 1980s, he successfully transitioned to television, where he continued to engage viewers and expand his fan base.
Ingrassia's influence extended beyond his performances, as he became a symbol of Italian comedic tradition. His ability to connect with audiences through laughter earned him a special place in the hearts of many. Ciccio Ingrassia passed away on April 28, 2003, leaving behind a legacy of joy and a lasting impact on the world of entertainment. His contributions to comedy continue to be celebrated, ensuring that his spirit lives on in the art he loved.
Filmography
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It's a Woman's War
1971 • Mar. Ciccio La Rosa
Kaos
1984 • Don Lollò (segment "La giara")
Those Sweet Creatures
1970
The Voyage of Captain Fracassa
1990 • Pietro, Sigognac's servant
The Shortest Day
1963 • Francesco Coppola
The Adventures of Pinocchio
1972 • Volpe
The Tall, The Short, The Cat
1967 • Ciccio
Amarcord
1973 • Teo, Titta's Uncle
Story of Fear and a Knife
1972 • Ciccio Pennisi