Aurelio De Laurentiis

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Aurelio De Laurentiis
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Born (1949-05-24) 24 May 1949 (age 72)
Rome, Italy
OccupationFilm producer
businessman

Aurelio De Laurentiis "ADL" (born 24 May 1949 in Rome) is a prominent Italian film producer through his company, Filmauro[1] the current owner of Italian football club Napoli (of which he is also chairman) and Bari. In 1995, he was a member of the jury at the 19th Moscow International Film Festival.[2]

Napoli[]

After Napoli went bankrupt in 2004 and were relegated to the third division of Italian Football, De Laurentiis bought the club with the ambition of bringing them back up the divisions whilst ensuring financial stability. After 2 promotions in 3 years, Napoli were back in Serie A. They spent the first few years in mid-table, and in the 2010–11 season qualified for the UEFA Champions League.[3] Napoli spent the 2010s competing at the top of the table and in European football. ADL has yet to win the Serie A, coming closest in the 2017–18 Serie A season, finishing second with a club record 91 points, 4 points behind champions Juventus. ADL has received praise for how he has run the club, as Napoli are one of the few clubs in the league that routinely turn a profit.

Personal life[]

He is the son of film producer Luigi De Laurentiis, nephew of film producer Dino De Laurentiis and first-cousin once removed of chef Giada De Laurentiis.

On 10 September 2020, it was announced that De Laurentiis tested positive for COVID-19 amid its pandemic in Italy.[4]

Filmography[]

  • La mazzetta (1978)
  • Amici Miei, Atto II (1982)
  • Vacanze di Natale (1983)
  • Maccheroni (1985)
  • Yuppies, i giovani di successo (1986)
  • Codice privato (1988)
  • Leviathan (1989)
  • Vacanze di Natale '91 (1991)
  • Where the Night Begins (1991)
  • Huevos de Oro (1993)
  • Dichiarazioni- (1994)
  • L'amico d'infanzia (1994)
  • Men, Men, Men (1995)
  • S.P.Q.R. 2.000 e 1/2 anni fa (1996)
  • I buchi neri (1995)
  • Silenzio si nasce (1996)
  • Festival (1996)
  • L'arcano incantatore (1996)
  • A spasso nel tempo (1994)
  • Vacanze di Natale '95 (1995)
  • Il testimone dello sposo (1998)
  • Incontri proibiti (1998)
  • Matrimoni (1998)
  • Coppia omicida (1998)
  • Il cielo in una stanza (1999)
  • Tifosi Film (1997)
  • Paparazzi (1998)
  • Vacanze di Natale 2000 (1999)
  • Bodyguards (2000)
  • Amici ahrarara (2001)
  • Merry Christmas (2001)
  • Il nostro matrimonio è in crisi (2002)
  • Natale sul Nilo (2002)
  • Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004)
  • Le barzellette (2004)
  • Tutto in quella notte (2004)
  • Christmas in Love (2004)
  • Che ne sarà di noi (2004)
  • Christmas in Miami (2005)
  • Manuale d'amore (2005)
  • My Best Enemy (2006)
  • Christmas in NYC (2006)
  • Manuale d'Amore 2 (2007)
  • Natale in Crociera (2007)
  • Grande, grosso e Verdone (2008)
  • Christmas in Rio (2008)
  • 'Latta e Cafè (2009)
  • Christmas in Beverly Hills (2009)
  • Italians (2009)
  • Genitori & Figli Agitare bene prima dell'uso (2010)
  • Natale in Sudafrica (2010)
  • Manuale d'amore 3 (2011)
  • Amici Miei Come tutto ebbe inizio (2011)
  • Vacanze di Natale a Cortina (2011)
  • Posti in piedi in Paradiso (2012)
  • Colpi di Fulmine (2012)
  • Il terzo tempo (2013)
  • Colpi di Fortuna (2013)
  • Sotto una buona stella (2014)
  • Un Natale Stupefacente (2014)
  • L'abbiamo fatta grossa (2016)
  • Natale a Londra – Dio salvi la regina (2017)
  • Super vacanze di Natale (2017)

References[]

  1. ^ "Aurelio De Laurentiis – Filmbug". www.filmbug.com.
  2. ^ "19th Moscow International Film Festival (1995)". MIFF. Archived from the original on 22 March 2013. Retrieved 16 March 2013.
  3. ^ "The history from 2004 to today – SSC Napoli". www.sscnapoli.it. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Official: De Laurentiis has COVID-19". Football Italia. 10 September 2020.

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