Known For:
Acting
Birthday:
August 15, 1921
Place of Birth:
Napoli, Campania, Italia
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.
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Year | Movie | Role |
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2017 | À la recherche de... Pierre Richard | Self – Italian actor (archive footage) |
1990 | Dark Illness | Psicanalista |
1988 | L'ultima scena | Don Ferdinando Sbreglia |
1988 | Taste of Life | Il cuoco |
1987 | Stuff for the Rich | il monsignore (2° episodio) |
1987 | I picari | mozzafiato |
1987 | Love & Passion | Don Vincenzo |
1984 | Cinderella '80 | Harry Cardone |
1984 | Uno scandalo perbene | Renzo |
1983 | Petomaniac | Pitalugue |
1982 | Più bello di così si muore | conte Nereo Di Sanfilippo |
1982 | Le rose et le blanc | Luigi Martini |
1981 | Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man | Maresciallo Angrisani |
1981 | Before It's Too Early | Il professore |
1980 | A Leap in the Dark | Mauro Ponticelli (voice) |
1980 | Cafè Express | Carmelo Improta |
1980 | Umbrella Coup | Don Barberini, mafioso italien |
1979 | Hypochondriac | Vincenzo |
1978 | Blood and Diamonds | Commissario Russo |
1978 | To Be Twenty | Nazariota |
1977 | Messalina, Messalina! | Claudius |
1977 | Latin Male Wanted | don Carmine |
1977 | La Presidentessa | Mazzone |
1977 | The Rip-Off | Benjamin Bronchi |
1977 | Grazie tante arrivederci | Proprietario bisca |
1976 | Blackmail Chase | Barbone |
1976 | Rulers of the City | Vinchenzo Napoli |
1976 | The Groper | Tino Capoli / Lucki Capoli |
1976 | The Landlord | Onorevole Vincenzi |
1976 | The Wing or the Thigh? | Vittorio |
1975 | Catherine & Co. | Moretti |
1975 | The School Teacher | Fefe Mottola |
1975 | Kidnap Syndicate | Commissar Magrini |
1975 | The Messiah | Herod the Great |
1975 | L'ammazzatina | Commissario Pafuso |
1975 | The Barons | Padre |
1974 | I'm Losing My Temper | Le metteur en scène |
1974 | Di mamma non ce n'è una sola | Professor Goffredo |
1974 | Innocence and Desire | Vincenzo Niscemi |
1974 | The Governess | Alessandro Bonivaglia, lo scrittore |
1974 | Erotomania | il ministro |
1974 | Shoot First, Die Later | Esposito |
1973 | The Sensual Man | Salvatore |
1973 | The Magnificent One | Georges Charron / Colonel Karpov |
1973 | Giovannona Long-Thigh | Onorevole Pedicò |
1973 | La colonna infame | Il commissario di sanità Guglielmo Piazza |
1973 | Società a responsabilità molto limitata | Il Ciancia |
1973 | The Boss | Questore |
1973 | Io e lui | Cutica |
1973 | A Full Day's Work | Le Juré Mangiavacca |
1972 | Tout Va Bien | Factory Manager |
1972 | Even If I Wanted to Work, What Do I Do? | Nereo Tinelli aka Due Novembre |
1972 | Hector the Mighty | Menalao |
1972 | Poppea: A Prostitute in Service of the Emperor | Nero |
1972 | When Women Were Called Virgins | Ser Cecco |
1971 | The Story of Romance and Knife | Er Cinese |
1971 | When Men Carried Clubs and Women Played Ding-Dong | Gran Profe |
1971 | Roma bene | Il barone Maurizio Di Vittis |
1971 | The Automobile | Giggetto |
1971 | Trastevere | Father Ernesto |
1970 | Splendori e miserie di Madame Royale | Bambola di Pechino |
1970 | Le Mans, Shortcut to Hell | Luis (uncredited) |
1970 | On the Day of the Lord | Messer Anticoli |
1968 | Il marito è mio e l'ammazzo quando mi pare | Spinelli |
1968 | The Libertine | Il Libraio |
1967 | Anyone Can Play | Dieb |
1967 | Death on the Run | Billy 'Pizza' |
1967 | Soldier's Girl | Settimo |
1967 | Assicurasi vergine | Don Pippo Matara |
1966 | Adultery Italian Style | Silvio Sasselli |
1966 | How I Learned to Love Women | Playboy |
1966 | Ischia operazione amore | Baron Domenico 'Mimì' Lo Russo |
1966 | Me, Me, Me... and the Others | Finizio, Politician |
1965 | Violence and Love | Il poeta |
1965 | A Maiden for the Prince | Marchese Liginio |
1964 | Woman Is a Wonderful Thing | Carlo (segment "Una donna dolce, dolce") |
1964 | White Voices | Matteuccio |
1964 | Easy Love | Mauri (segment "Il vedovo bianco") |
1964 | The Maniacs | The Husband (segment "il pezzo antico") |
1963 | The Shortest Day | Bersagliere alla stazione (uncredited) |
1962 | His Days Are Numbered | Professor |
1962 | Adieu Philippine | Pachala |
1962 | Paris, My Love | Avallone |
1961 | Leoni al sole | Giugiú |
1961 | A porte chiuse | commissario |
1960 | Zazie dans le Métro | Trouscaillon |
1960 | Recourse in Grace | Sergio |
1959 | Il borghese gentiluomo | Jourdain |
1959 | You're on Your Own | Pino Calamari |
1959 | The Law | Attilio |
1959 | General Della Rovere | Aristide Banchelli |
1955 | Good night… lawyer! | Vittorio |
1954 | The Anatomy of Love | Raffaele |
1954 | Neapolitan Carousel | paroliere amico di Luigino |
1953 | Eager to Live | Pierra |
1953 | It Happened in the Park | The commissioner of morality (segment: Concorso di bellezza) |
1953 | Aida | Uncredited |
1952 | Times Gone By | il marito di Mariantonia |
1952 | Totó in color | Il tenore balbuziente |
1951 | Utopia | Monsieur Paltroni, avocat italien |
1951 | Paris Is Always Paris | Tour guide (uncredited) |
1950 | Variety Lights | Night Club Comic |
Year | TV Show | Role |
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Cinderella '87 | Harry Cardone |