Gino Cervi
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Gino Cervi | |
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Born | Luigi Cervi May 3, 1901 |
Died | January 3, 1974 | (aged 72)
Nationality | Italian |
Years active | 1925–1972 |
Gino Cervi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːno ˈtʃɛrvi]; born Luigi Cervi, May 3, 1901 – January 3, 1974) was an Italian actor.
Life and career[]
Cervi was born in Bologna as Luigi Cervi. His father was the theatre critic . In 1928, he married Nini Gordini (one of his partners) and they had a son, Tonino Cervi. Gino Cervi later became the grandfather of actress Valentina Cervi and producer Antonio Levesi Cervi.
Cervi was best known for his role of Giuseppe Bottazzi ("Peppone"), the Communist mayor in the Don Camillo movies of the 1950s and the 1960s. He shared great understanding and friendship with co-star Fernandel during the 15 years playing their respective roles in Don Camillo movies.[1]
Toward the end of his career he played Commissioner Maigret for eight years in the Italian TV adaptation of the celebrated series of crime novels by Georges Simenon, Le inchieste del commissario Maigret (1964–1972), during which he also starred in a spin-off movie Maigret a Pigalle (Mario Landi, 1966), produced by his son Antonio Cervi.[2]
Gino Cervi was initiated to the Italian Scottish Rite Freemasonry in the Lodge "Palingenesi" (Rome, 1946) and later he joined the Lodge "Galvani" in Bologna.[3][4]
He died in Punta Ala in 1974.
Selected filmography[]
- The Blue Fleet (1932)
- Frontiere (1934)
- The Two Sergeants (1936) - Commander Federico Martelli / Sergeant Guglielmo Salvoni
- Aldebaran (1936) - Cmdr. Corrado Valeri
- Amore (1936) - Paolo Venieri
- Gli uomini non sono ingrati (1937) - Ferencz Korvat
- I Want to Live with Letizia (1938) - Bebe
- L'argine (1938) - Zvanì
- Ettore Fieramosca (1938) - Ettore Fieramosca
- Inventiamo l'amore (1938) - Carlo Morelli
- The Sons of the Marquis Lucera (1939) - Ermanno
- Un'avventura di Salvator Rosa (1939) - Salvador Rosa, il "Formica"
- The Sinner (1940) - Alberto
- A Romantic Adventure (1940) - Luigi
- Eternal Melodies (1940) - Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Il sogno di tutti (1940) - Baby's father
- The Iron Crown (1941) - King Sedemondo of Kindaor
- The Betrothed (1941) - Renzo Tramaglino
- L'ultimo addio (1942) - Doctor Gino Landi
- The Queen of Navarre (1942) - Carlo Vº
- Don Cesare di Bazan (1942) - Don Cesare of Bazan
- Torrents of Spring (1942) - Francesco
- Quarta pagina (1942) - Former inmate
- Four Steps in the Clouds (1942) - Paolo Bianchi
- Gente dell'aria (1943) - Captain Pietro Sandri
- Sad Loves (1943) - Giulio Scarli
- T'amerò sempre (1943) - Mario Fabbrini
- The Innkeeper (1944) - The poet
- Vivere ancora (1945)
- Quartetto pazzo (1945) - Roberto
- What a Distinguished Family (1945) - Michele Montischi
- My Widow and I (1945) - Mr. Guglielmi
- His Young Wife (1945) - Knight Commander Francesco Battilocchio
- Un uomo ritorna (1946) - Sergio Tibaldi
- Malìa (1946) - Don Alfonso
- L'angelo e il diavolo (1946) - Giulio Serra
- Black Eagle (1946) - Kirila Petrovic
- Umanità (1946)
- Crime News (1947)
- Fury (1947) - Oreste
- Daniele Cortis (1947) - Elena's husband
- I miserabili (1948) - Jean Valjean
- Anna Karenina (1948) - Enrico
- Fabiola (1949) - Quadratus
- William Tell (1949) - William Tell
- The Flame That Will Not Die (1949) - Luigi Manfredi
- The Bride Can't Wait (1949) - Anselmo Brunelli
- Yvonne of the Night (1949) - Colonnel Baretti
- Il cielo è rosso (1950)
- The Cliff of Sin (1950) - Silvano
- Women Without Names (1950) - MP Sergeant Pietro Zanini
- Story of a Love Affair (1950)
- Red Seal (1950)
- Il caimano del Piave (1951) - Colonel of Torrebruna
- The Forbidden Christ (1951) - The Sexton
- Cameriera bella presenza offresi... (1951) - Filiberto 'Berto' Morucchi
- O.K. Nerone (1951) - Nero
- Hello Elephant (1952) - Narrator
- Don Camillo (1952) - Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi
- Wife For a Night (1952) - Count D'Origo
- Three Forbidden Stories (1952) - Prof. Aragona (Third segment)
- The Queen of Sheba (1952) - King Solomon of Jerusalem
- La scogliera del peccato (1952)
- The Lady Without Camelias (1953) - Ercole 'Ercolino' Borra
- Terminal Station (1953) - Police commissioner
- The Return of Don Camillo (1953) - Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi
- Nero and the Burning of Rome (1953) - Nero
- Les Trois Mousquetaires (1953) - Porthos
- (1953) - Monsieur Duval
- Cavallina storna (1953) - Ruggero Pascoli
- Royal Affairs in Versailles (1954) - Cagliostro
- Maddalena (1954) - Don Vincenzo
- Cardinal Lambertini (1954) - Cardinal Lambertini
- A Free Woman (1954) - Knight Commander Massimo Marchi
- La grande avventura (1954)
- Farewell, My Beautiful Lady (1954) - Count Riccardo Salluzzo
- Frou-Frou (1955) - Prince Vladimir Bilinsky
- Non c'è amore più grande (1955)
- Don Camillo's Last Round (1955) - Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi
- Il coraggio (1955) - Comm. Aristide Paoloni
- Wild Love (1956) - Sor Cesare
- Guardia, guardia scelta, brigadiere e maresciallo (1956) - Marshall
- Beatrice Cenci (1956) - Francesco Cenci
- Wives and Obscurities (1956) - John Cattabriga
- Desert Warrior (1957) - Ibrahim
- Trapped in Tangier (1957) - Prof. Bolevasco
- Le belle dell'aria (1957) - Don Fogazza
- Amore e chiacchiere (Salviamo il panorama) (1958) - Paseroni
- El pasado te acusa (1958) - Comisario
- (1958) - Vitalis
- The Naked Maja (1958) - King Carlos IV of Spain
- Nel Segno di Roma (1959) - Aurelianus - Emperor of Rome
- Le Grand Chef (1959) - Paulo
- The Black Chapel (1959) - Police commissioner Ferrari
- Vacations in Majorca (1959) - André Breton
- The Employee (1960) - King Lear (uncredited)
- David and Goliath (1960) - King Saul (voice, uncredited)
- Siege of Syracuse (1960) - Gerome
- Mistress of the World (1960) - Professor Johanson
- Long Night in 1943 (1960) - Carlo Aretusi aka "Sciagura"
- Le olimpiadi dei mariti (1960) - Director of the newspaper
- Femmine di lusso (1960) - Comm. Lemeni, Ugo's father
- The Revolt of the Slaves (1960) - Fabio
- Un figlio d'oggi (1961) - Andrea
- The Joy of Living (1961) - Olinto Fossati
- Don Camillo: Monsignor (1961) - Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi
- The Orderly (1961) - Major Penna
- Ten Italians for One German (1962) - Duke Alfonso di San Severino
- Roaring Years (1962) - Podestà Salvatore Acquamano
- La monaca di Monza (1962) - Cardinale Borromeo
- Le Crime ne paie pas (1962) - L'inquisiteur (segment "Le masque")
- The Changing of the Guard (1962) - Mario Vinicio
- Avventura al motel (1963) - Knight Commander
- The Shortest Day (1963) - Colonel Daini
- The Eye of the Needle (1963) - D'Angelo - lawyer
- Gli onorevoli (1963) - Senator Rossani Braschi
- Le Bon Roi Dagobert (1963) - Le ministre saint-eloi
- (1964) - Botta
- Becket (1964) - the Cardinal / Cardinal Zambelli
- Don Camillo in Moscow (1965) - Giuseppe 'Peppone' Bottazzi
- Maigret a Pigalle (1966) - Jules Maigret
- Gli altri, gli altri... e noi (1967)
- (1972) - Don Lino
- Uccidere in silenzio (1972) - Nono Devoto
- I racconti romani di una ex novizia (1973) - (final film role)
He dubbed Clark Gable into Italian language in It Happened One Night by Frank Capra, 1934; and Laurence Olivier in three films: Henry V (1944), Hamlet (1948) and Richard III (1955).
Bibliography[]
- (in Italian) Mauro Manciotti, Un attore per amico. Omaggio a Gino Cervi, Comune di Borgio Verezzi (SV), Borgio Verezzi 1999
- (in Italian) Andrea Maioli, Rino Maenza, Cervi 100. Peppone, Maigret e gli altri, Medianova, Bologna 2001
- (in Italian) Andrea Derchi, Marco Biggio, Gino Cervi: attore protagonista del '900, ERGA Edizioni, Genova 2002, ISBN 8881632381
- (in Italian) Riccardo F. Esposito, Don Camillo e Peppone. Cronache cinematografiche dalla Bassa Padana 1951-1965, Le Mani - Microart's, Recco, 2008, ISBN 9788880124559
Notes[]
- ^ Cf. Andrea Maioli & Rino Maenza, Cervi 100. Peppone, Maigret e gli altri, Medianova, Bologna 2001, s.v. "Don Camillo".
- ^ Cf. Andrea Maioli & Rino Maenza, Cervi 100. Peppone, Maigret e gli altri, ibid., s.v. "Maigret".
- ^ "From Belli to Totò and Gino Cervi, MASSONICamente narrows the Italian artist freemasons" (in Italian). Archived from the original on 2 October 2018.
il 3 gennaio ricorrono i 40 anni dalla morte, indimenticabile interprete di Peppone iscritto alla loggia "Galvani" di Bologna, dopo essere stato iniziato nel 1946 nella loggia "Palingenesi" di Roma
- ^ "When Totò was a Freemason". ricerca.repubblica.it (in Italian). 11 July 1993. Archived from the original on 27 September 2013. Retrieved 1 October 2018.
External links[]
- 1901 births
- 1974 deaths
- Italian male film actors
- Actors from Bologna
- Nastro d'Argento winners
- 20th-century Italian male actors
- Italian male television actors
- Italian male voice actors
- Burials at the Cimitero Flaminio