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Lino Ventura
Born
Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale Ventura

(1919-07-14)14 July 1919
Died22 October 1987(1987-10-22) (aged 68)
OccupationActor
Years active1953–1987
Spouse(s)
Odette Lecomte
(m. 1942; "his death" is deprecated; use "died" instead. 1987)
Children1

Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale Ventura (14 July 1919 – 22 October 1987) was an Italian actor who starred mainly in French films. Raised by his Italian mother in Paris, after a first career as a professional wrestler was ended by injury he was offered a part as a gang boss in the Jacques Becker film Touchez pas au grisbi (1954) and rapidly became one of France's favourite film actors, playing opposite many other stars and working with other leading directors such as Louis Malle, Claude Sautet, and Claude Miller. Usually portraying a tough man, either a criminal or a cop, he also featured as a leader of the Resistance in the Jean-Pierre Melville directed Army of Shadows (L'armée des ombres, 1969). Having a daughter born handicapped, he and his wife founded a charity Perce-Neige (Snowdrop) which aids disabled children and their parents. Though he never renounced his Italian citizenship, he was voted 23rd in a poll for the 100 greatest Frenchmen.

Life and career

Early Life

Born in Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Italy to Giovanni Ventura and Luisa Borrini, who moved to France soon thereafter, Lino dropped out of school at the age of eight and later took on a variety of jobs. At one point Ventura was pursuing a prizefighting and professional wrestling career but had to end it because of an injury.

Early roles

In 1953, by chance, one of his friends mentioned him to Jacques Becker who was looking for an Italian actor to play opposite Jean Gabin in a gangster movie called Touchez pas au grisbi (1954). Becker offered him on the spot the role of Angelo, which Ventura refused at first but then accepted. He had such a presence in the film that the whole profession took notice. The film was a big success.

Ventura started to build up an acting career in similar hard-boiled gangster films, often playing beside his friend Jean Gabin, including his second film, Razzia sur la chnouf (1955).

He followed it with Law of the Streets (1956), Crime and Punishment (1956) with Gabin.

Some of his most famous roles include the portrait of corrupt police chief Tiger Brown in The Threepenny Opera (1963) and mob boss Vito Genovese in The Valachi Papers (1972).

Although he remained an Italian citizen throughout his life and long used to seeing himself dubbed into Italian from the original French release, he only made a handful of films in his native language, among them The Last Judgement (Il giudizio universale, 1961), Illustrious Corpses (Cadaveri eccellenti, 1976) and Cento Giorni a Palermo (1983).

Ventura remained active until the year before his death from a heart attack in 1987 at the age of 68. Having a disabled daughter himself, he created a charitable foundation, Perce-Neige (Snowdrop) in 1966, which supports handicapped people.

Throughout his career, he was one of the most popular actors of French cinema. He spoke French without any accent (excepting a Parisian one at the beginning of his career) and spoke Italian with a slight French accent, having arrived in France at the age of seven. Forcibly conscripted into the Italian army during the Second World War, he deserted to remain faithful to the principles of France. But, although his wife and four children were French, he never wanted to give up Italian citizenship, out of respect for his parents.[1][2] Despite this, he was ranked 23rd of the 100 greatest Frenchmen, 17 years after his death.[3]

Somewhat paradoxically, Ventura attributed his great success to his limited range as an actor; and often said "If I can not believe in a character, or if something does not ring true, I can not act it."

In a 1980 interview he said that the previous year "I began to realize how incredibly lucky I had been since the age of 9, how much I had been loved by so many people. When I act, I am doing what I love, and I am paid for it. So I put myself in the service of the film, never the film in service to me."[4] He mentioned he turned down several roles - a part in Apocalypse Now (cut from the final film), a role in a Robert Aldrich film and the part played by Francois Truffaut in Close Encounters of the Third Kind.[4]

He said, "The story is everything. My good friend Jean Gabin told me 25 years ago there are three important things in movies: the story, the story and the story."[4]

"I have limitations," he said. "I have no training; I could not do the classics. What I can do is myself. And I like best not to talk at all... I study the script, and then try to become the character. That is very mysterious, how that happens. I cannot explain it. There are so many mysteries in cinema, the way everything must interlock, that when you think of it all, you never want to make a film."[4]

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
1953 Touchez pas au grisbi Angelo Fraiser Jacques Becker with Jean Gabin and Jeanne Moreau
1955 Razzia sur la chnouf Roger „the Catalan“ Henri Decoin with Jean Gabin
1956 Law of the Streets Mario Ralph Habib with Jean-Louis Trintignant and Raymond Pellegrin
Crime and Punishment Gustave Messonnier Georges Lampin with Jean Gabin and Marina Vlady
Action immédiate [fr] Bérès Maurice Labro with Henri Vidal and Barbara Laage
1957 Burning Fuse Legentil Henri Decoin with Raymond Pellegrin and Peter van Eyck
Speaking of Murder Pepito Gilles Grangier with Jean Gabin and Annie Girardot
L'Étrange Monsieur Steve [fr] Denis Raymond Bailly with Jeanne Moreau and Philippe Lemaire
Three Days to Live Lino Ferrari Gilles Grangier with Daniel Gélin and Jeanne Moreau
Ces dames préfèrent le mambo Paulo Bernard Borderie with Eddie Constantine
Maigret Sets a Trap Inspector Torrence Jean Delannoy with Jean Gabin and Annie Girardot
Elevator to the Gallows Inspector Cherrier Louis Malle with Jeanne Moreau and Maurice Ronet
The Lovers of Montparnasse Morel Jacques Becker with Gérard Philipe, Anouk Aimée and Lilli Palmer
1958 The Mask of the Gorilla Géo Paquet Bernard Borderie with Charles Vanel and Bella Darvi
Le fauve est lâché [fr] Paul Lamiani Maurice Labro with Estella Blain and Paul Frankeur
Sursis pour un Vivant Borcher Victor Merenda with Henri Vidal and Dawn Addams
Douze heures d'horloge [fr] Albert Fourbieux Géza Radványi with Eva Bartok, Hannes Messemer and Gert Fröbe
Marie-Octobre Carlo Bernardi Julien Duvivier with Danielle Darrieux
1959 Un témoin dans la ville [fr] Ancelin Edouard Molinaro with Franco Fabrizzi and Sandra Milo
125, rue Montmartre [fr] Pascal Gilles Grangier with Andréa Parisy
Way of Youth Tiercelin Michel Boisrond with Françoise Arnoul, Bourvil and Alain Delon
1960 Classe tous risques Abel Davos Claude Sautet with Sandra Milo and Jean-Paul Belmondo
Mistress of the World Biamonte William Dieterle with Martha Hyer and Carlos Thompson
Girl in the Window Federico Luciano Emmer with Marina Vlady
1961 Un taxi pour Tobrouk Theo Dumas Denys de la Patelliére with Charles Aznavour and Hardy Krüger
The Lions Are Loose André Challenberg Henri Verneuil with Jean-Claude Brialy and Claudia Cardinale
Black City A gangster Duilio Coletti with Ernest Borgnine and Keenan Wynn
Emile's Boat Émile Bouet Denys de la Patelliére with Annie Girardot, Michel Simon and Pierre Brasseur
Girl on the Road the driver Jacqueline Audry with Agathe Aems and Gilbert Bécaud
The Last Judgment Giovanna's father Vittorio de Sica with Jack Palance and Ernest Borgnine
1962 The Devil and the Ten Commandments Garigny Julien Duvivier with Charles Aznavour and Louis de Funès
Die Dreigroschenoper [de] Tiger Brown Wolfgang Staudte with Curd Jürgens, Hildegard Knef and Gert Fröbe
1963 Carmen di Trastevere Vincenzo Carmine Gallone with Giovanna Ralli and Dante di Paolo
Les Tontons flingueurs Fernand Naudin Georges Lautner with Sabine Sinjen and Horst Frank
1964 Weeping for a Bandit El Lutos Carlos Saura with Francisco Rabal and Lea Massari
Greed in the Sun Hervé Marec Henri Verneuil with Jean-Paul Belmondo and Gert Fröbe
Le Monocle Rit Jaune cameo appearance Georges Lautner with Paul Meurisse
The Great Spy Chase Francis Lagneau Georges Lautner with Bernard Blier and Mireille Darc
1965 The Dictator's Guns Capt. Jacques Cournot Claude Sautet with Sylvia Koscina and Leo Gordon
La Métamorphose des cloportes Alphonse Maréchal Pierre Granier-Deferre with Irina Demick, Pierre Brasseur and Charles Aznavour
The Wise Guys Laurent Robert Enrico with Bourvil and Marie Dubois
Ne nous fâchons pas [fr] Antoine Beretto Georges Lautner with Jean Lefebvre and Mireille Darc
1966 To Skin a Spy Pascal Fabre Jacques Deray with Jean Servais and Marilu Tolo
Le Deuxième Souffle Gustave Minda Jean-Pierre Melville with Paul Meurisse and Raymond Pellegrin
1967 The Last Adventure Roland Robert Enrico with Alain Delon and Joanna Shimkus
Le Rapace [fr] Rital José Giovanni with Rosa Furman and Xavier Marc
1968 Le Clan des Siciliens Inspector Le Goff Henri Verneuil with Jean Gabin, Alain Delon and Irina Demick
1969 Army of Shadows Philippe Gerbier Jean-Pierre Melville with Simone Signoret
1970 Last Known Address Chief inspector Marceau Leonetti José Giovanni with Marlène Jobert
Fantasia Among the Squares Sagamore Noonan Gérard Pirès with Mireille Darc and Jean Yanne
1971 Boulevard du rhum Cornelius von Zeelinga Robert Enrico with Brigitte Bardot and Guy Marchand
1972 L'aventure, c'est l'aventure Lino Massaro Claude Lelouch with Jacques Brel, Charles Denner and Charles Gérard
The Valachi Papers Vito Genovese Terence Young with Charles Bronson and Jill Ireland
Le Silencieux [fr] Clément Tibère Claude Pinoteau with Lea Massari
La Raison du Plus Fou cameo appearance François Reichenbach with Raymond Devos and Alice Sapritch
1973 La bonne année Simon Claude Lelouch with Françoise Fabian
Far West the prisoner Jacques Brel with Gabriel Jabbour and Danièle Evenou
L'Emmerdeur Ralf Milan Edouard Molinaro with Jacques Brel
1974 Three Tough Guys Father Charlie Duccio Tessari with Isaac Hayes and Fred Williamson
La Gifle [fr] Jean Douléan Claude Pinoteau with Annie Girardot and Isabelle Adjani
1975 La Cage [fr] Julien Pierre Granier-Deferre with Ingrid Thulin
The French Detective Inspector Verjeat Pierre Granier-Deferre with Patrick Dewaere and Françoise Brion
1976 Illustrious Corpses Inspector Amerigo Rogas Francesco Rosi with Fernando Rey and Max von Sydow
1978 The Medusa Touch Brunel Director: Jack Gold with Richard Burton and Lee Remick
Butterfly on the Shoulder Roland Fériaud Jacques Deray with Claudine Auger and Paul Crauchet
1979 L'Homme en colère Romain Dupre Claude Pinoteau with Angie Dickinson and Donald Pleasence
1980 Les Seducteurs François Quérole Edouard Molinaro with Catherine Salviat
1981 Garde à vue Inspector Antoine Gallien Claude Miller with Michel Serrault and Romy Schneider
Espion, lève-toi Sébastien Grenier Yves Boisset with Michel Piccoli and Bruno Cremer
1982 Les Misérables Jean Valjean Robert Hossein with Michel Bouquet
The Ruffian Aldo José Giovanni with Bernard Giraudeau and Claudia Cardinale
1983 One Hundred Days in Palermo General Carlo Dalla Chiesa Giuseppe Ferrara with Lino Troisi
1984 La Septième Cible [fr] Bastien Grimaldi Claude Pinoteau with Lea Massari
1986 Sword of Gideon (TV film) Papa Michael Anderson with Rod Steiger and Michael York
1987 La Rumba cameo appearance Roger Hanin with Roger Hanin, Michel Piccoli and Corinne Touzet

References

  1. ^ "Vidéo Ina - Extrait interview Ventura, vidéo Extrait interview Ventura, vidéo Economie et société Vie sociale - Archives vidéos Economie et société Vie sociale". Ina.fr. 24 October 1987. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  2. ^ "Lino VENTURA : Biographie de Lino VENTURA". JeSuisMort.com. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  3. ^ "Les 100 plus grands Français de tous les temps". In-nocence.org. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d FESTIVAL OF FESTIVALS Lino Ventura is one star who thanks his lucky stars Scott, Jay. The Globe and Mail 12 Sep 1980: P.15.

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