Acting credits
105
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.

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Acting credits
105
Prolific
Very extensive acting filmography.
TMDB popularity
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TMDB ID: 18340
IMDb ID: nm0320988
Known for: Acting
Born: May 18, 1918
Died: January 5, 2003
Age: 84
Place of birth: Mogliano, Macerata, Italy
Gender: Male
Adult content flag: No
Career span: 1939 - 2021
Years active: 83
Average TMDB rating: 6.68
Wikidata: Q537869
Also known as
Массимо Джиротти
Massimo Girotti (18 May 1918 – 5 January 2003) was an Italian film actor whose career spanned seven decades. Born in Mogliano, in the province of Macerata, Girotti developed his athletic physique by swimming and playing polo. While studying engineering, he attracted the attention of Mario Soldati, who offered him a small part in the film Dora Nelson (1939), but it was not until later, in Alessandro Blasetti's La corona di ferro (The Iron Crown) (1941) and Roberto Rossellini's Un Pilota ritorna (A Pilot Returns) (1942), that he began to make an impression as a serious actor. In 1943 came a turning point in his career when Luchino Visconti cast him opposite the torrid Clara Calamai in Ossessione (Obsession), an earlier adaptation of the same novel on which Hollywood's The Postman Always Rings Twice is based. The film marked, in a sense, the birth of Italian neo-realism. Some of his notable post-war films include Caccia tragica (The Tragic Hunt) (1946) by Giuseppe De Santis and In nome della legge (1949) (In the Name of the Law) by Pietro Germi. In 1950, he starred opposite Lucia Bosé in Michelangelo Antonioni's first full-length feature, Cronaca di un amore (Story of a Love Affair) (1950). In 1953, he played Spartacus in an Italian epic film known in the US as Sins of Rome and then, returned to work again for Visconti, in Senso (1954), giving perhaps the finest performance of his career. In the years which followed, he appeared in many mainly Italian films for directors such as Lizzani, Bolognini, Vittorio Cottafavi, Lattuada, but it was not until 1968 that he once again played a role worthy of his talents - that of the father in Pasolini's Teorema (Theorem) with Terence Stamp and Silvana Mangano. Two years later, Pasolini cast him as Creonte opposite Maria Callas in his Medea (1969). In 1972, he was in Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris. That same year he made a rare appearance in a horror film when he agreed to a supporting role in Baron Blood as a favor to its director Mario Bava. He continued to act in character roles for the next thirty years. Some of the films he appeared in have been notable, including Joseph Losey's Monsieur Klein (1976) with Alain Delon and Jeanne Moreau, Art of Love (1983) by Walerian Borowczyk, the 1985 television miniseries Quo Vadis?, Roberto Benigni's Il mostro (The Monster) (1994). He died in Rome of a heart attack after having just completed his last film, Ferzan Özpetek's La Finestra di fronte (Facing Windows) (2003). Source: Article "Massimo Girotti" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.


Movie credits linked with Massimo Girotti.
as Self (archive footage)
as Simone / Davide Veroli
as Self (archive footage)
as il condomino distinto
as Vergiotti
as Envoyé du Pape
as Count Valery Du Terrail
as The Old Pretender / Featuring
as Werner von Heiden
as Ovid
as Colonel
as Marcello Masini
as Palita
as Charles, Florence's husband
as Count Stefano Egano
as Il Questore Spaini
as Gaudenzio Pesce
as Giacomo Casanova
as Eugenio Dazzi
as Fred Norton
as Olmi
as Marcel
as Gabriele
as Dr. Karl Hummel
Series credits linked with Massimo Girotti.
as Le comte di Falco • 4 eps
as L'envoyé du Pape (« Les Années Lumière ») • 2 eps
as Someier • 6 eps
as Duca Medina Coeli • 4 eps
as Aulus Plautius • 6 eps
as Viceroy Caracciolo • 5 eps
as George Powell • 5 eps
as John Utterson • 4 eps