Vittorio Caprioli
Vittorio Caprioli
Biography
Vittorio Caprioli (15 August 1921 – 2 October 1989) was an Italian film actor, film director and screenwriter. He appeared in 109 films between 1946 and 1990, mostly in French productions. He was born and died in Naples, Italy. Caprioli was born in Naples. Having graduated from the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico in Rome, he made his stage debut in 1942 in the Carli-Racca company. From 1945, he began his collaboration with the Italian public broadcaster, RAI, often together with Luciano Salce, creating magazine and variety programs. Arriving in 1948 at the Piccolo theatre in Milan, where under the direction of Giorgio Strehler he took part in William Shakespeare's The Tempest. At the beginning of 1950, he was cast alongside Alberto Bonucci and Gianni Cajafa for the Neapolitan Carosello musical theatrical work, directed by Ettore Giannini. A versatile interpreter, in 1950 he founded, with Bonucci and Franca Valeri the Teatro dei Gobbi, which proposed a subtly satirical type of show. In 1960, he married Valeri with whom he presented plays. They divorced in 1974. He appeared in cinema as a character actor and made his directorial debut in 1961 with Lions In the Sun, which was later selected to enter the list of the 100 Italian films to be saved. He followed this with Paris, My Love and then a segment of I cuori infranti which was shown as part of a retrospective on Italian comedy at the 67th Venice International Film Festival. The Splendors and Miseries of Madame Royale in 1970 was generally considered to be his best film. He continued to appear on stage in between his films and was occasionally tempted by television, where he began his career in 1959, but he never really loved the small screen ("I suffer more than anything because of the absence of the public, which I consider an integral and irreplaceable part of the show in which I participate"). In the Sixties he acted in Village Wooing, directed by Antonello Falqui, and in 1972 he let himself be tempted by a television variety show, which he wrote and interpreted, Una Serata con Vittorio Caprioli. In his last years he returned to theater interpreting, among others, Don Marzio in Carlo Goldoni's Bottega del caffè, The Sunshine Boys by Neil Simon paired with Mario Carotenuto, and Capocomico in Luigi Pirandello's Six Characters in Search of an Author. During the rehearsals of a interpretation of Napoli Milionaria, he died suddenly at the age of 68, in a room of one of the famous hotels on the promenade of Naples, struck down by a heart attack. Source: Article "Vittorio Caprioli" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
121
Gender
Male
Birthday
1921-08-15 (103 years old)
Place of Birth
Napoli, Campania, Italia
Acting

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Cinderella '87 as Harry Cardone

2017

À la recherche de... Pierre Richard as Self – Italian actor (archive footage)

1990

Dark Illness as Psicanalista

1988

Taste of Life as Il cuoco

1988

L'ultima scena as Don Ferdinando Sbreglia

1987

Love & Passion as Don Vincenzo

1987

Stuff for the Rich as il monsignore (2° episodio)

1987

I picari as mozzafiato

1984

Cinderella '80 as Harry Cardone

1984

Uno scandalo perbene as Renzo

1983

Petomaniac as Pitalugue

1982

Più bello di così si muore as conte Nereo Di Sanfilippo

1982

Le rose et le blanc as Luigi Martini

1981

Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man as Maresciallo Angrisani

1981

Before It's Too Early as Il professore

1980

Umbrella Coup as Don Barberini, mafioso italien

1980

A Leap in the Dark as Mauro Ponticelli (voice)

1980

Cafè Express as Carmelo Improta

1979

Hypochondriac as Vincenzo

1978

To Be Twenty as Nazariota

1978

Blood and Diamonds as Commissario Russo

1977

Messalina, Messalina! as Claudius

1977

La Presidentessa as Mazzone

1977

The Rip-Off as Benjamin Bronchi

1977

Latin Male Wanted as don Carmine

1977

Grazie tante arrivederci as Proprietario bisca

1976

Rulers of the City as Vinchenzo Napoli

1976

The Wing or the Thigh? as Vittorio

1976

The Landlord as Onorevole Vincenzi

1976

Blackmail Chase as Barbone

1976

The Groper as Tino Capoli / Lucki Capoli

1975

The School Teacher as Fefe Mottola

1975

Kidnap Syndicate as Commissar Magrini

1975

The Messiah as Herod the Great

1975

Catherine & Co. as Moretti

1975

L'ammazzatina as Commissario Pafuso

1975

The Barons as Padre

1974

Innocence and Desire as Vincenzo Niscemi

1974

I'm Losing My Temper as Le metteur en scène

1974

Shoot First, Die Later as Esposito

1974

Di mamma non ce n'è una sola as Professor Goffredo

1974

Erotomania as il ministro

1974

The Governess as Alessandro Bonivaglia, lo scrittore

1973

Giovannona Long-Thigh as Onorevole Pedicò

1973

The Magnificent One as Georges Charron / Colonel Karpov

1973

The Boss as Questore

1973

The Sensual Man as Salvatore

1973

La colonna infame as Il commissario di sanità Guglielmo Piazza

1973

Io e lui as Cutica

1973

A Full Day's Work as Le Juré Mangiavacca

1972

Hector the Mighty as Menalao

1972

Tout Va Bien as Factory Manager

1972

Even If I Wanted to Work, What Do I Do? as Nereo Tinelli aka Due Novembre

1971

Roma bene as Il barone Maurizio Di Vittis

1971

The Automobile as Giggetto

1971

Trastevere as Father Ernesto

1970

Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell as Luis (uncredited)

1970

On the Day of the Lord as Messer Anticoli

1970

Splendori e miserie di Madame Royale as Bambola di Pechino

1968

The Libertine as Il Libraio

1967

Anyone Can Play as Dieb

1967

Assicurasi vergine as Don Pippo Matara

1967

Death on the Run as Billy 'Pizza'

1967

Soldier's Girl as Settimo

1966

Me, Me, Me... and the Others as Finizio, Politician

1966

Adultery Italian Style as Silvio Sasselli

1966

Ischia operazione amore as Baron Domenico 'Mimì' Lo Russo

1965

A Maiden for the Prince as Marchese Liginio

1965

Violence and Love as Il poeta

1964

The Maniacs as The Husband (segment "il pezzo antico")

1964

Easy Love as Mauri (segment "Il vedovo bianco")

1964

White Voices as Matteuccio

1964

Woman Is a Wonderful Thing as Carlo (segment "Una donna dolce, dolce")

1963

The Shortest Day as Bersagliere alla stazione (uncredited)

1962

Adieu Philippine as Pachala

1962

His Days Are Numbered as Professor

1962

Paris, My Love as Avallone

1961

Leoni al sole as Giugiú

1961

A porte chiuse as commissario

1960

Zazie dans le Métro as Trouscaillon

1960

Recourse in Grace as Sergio

1959

General Della Rovere as Aristide Banchelli

1959

The Law as Attilio

1959

You're on Your Own as Pino Calamari

1959

Il borghese gentiluomo as Jourdain

1955

Good night… lawyer! as Vittorio

1954

Neapolitan Carousel as paroliere amico di Luigino

1954

The Anatomy of Love as Raffaele

1953

Aida as Uncredited

1953

It Happened in the Park as The commissioner of morality (segment: Concorso di bellezza)

1953

Eager to Live as Pierra

1952

Times Gone By as il marito di Mariantonia

1952

Totó in color as Il tenore balbuziente

1951

Utopia as Monsieur Paltroni, avocat italien

1951

Paris Is Always Paris as Tour guide (uncredited)

1950

Variety Lights as Night Club Comic
Crew

1983

Neapolitan Story Director

1983

Neapolitan Story Story

1983

Neapolitan Story Screenplay

1968

Listen, Let's Make Love Screenplay

1963

I cuori infranti Screenplay

1963

I cuori infranti Story

1963

I cuori infranti Director

1962

Paris, My Love Director

1962

Paris, My Love Screenplay

1962

Paris, My Love Story

1961

Leoni al sole Director

1961

Leoni al sole Writer