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Alberto Sordi

Alberto Sordi

Already rotund at age 13, Italian-born Alberto Sordi won an Oliver Hardy look-alike contest sponsored by Hollywood's MGM. Sordi subsequently became a professional comedian in his own right, appearing in music halls, on the "legit" stage, and films from 1940. He maintained his connection with Hardy by dubbing the comedian's voice into Italian during the '40s (Laurel & Hardy comedies were among the few Hollywood efforts not banned by Mussolini). Sordi graduated to film stardom with his portrayal of an overaged adolescent in Federico Fellini's Il Vitelloni (1953). Some of his more memorable screen assignments include his portrayal of a peace-loving fascist officer in The Best of Enemies (1962), his performance as an Italian laborer stranded in Sweden in To Bed...or Not to Bed (1963), a count in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965), his enjoyable appearance as "himself" in Fellini's Roma (1972), and his award-winning turn in Why (1972). Having previously co-scripted many of his films, Sordi turned to directing with 1966's Fumo di Londra. He continued to act and direct throughout the '80s and '90s, doing both for his 1998 romantic comedy Incontri Proibiti. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide


Alberto Sordi Trivia

When was Alberto Sordi born?
Alberto Sordi date of birth: June 15, 1920

What role did Alberto Sordi portray in Mafioso?
Alberto Sordi played Antonio Badalamenti in Mafioso

Who did Alberto Sordi play in The White Sheik?
Alberto Sordi was Fernando Rivoli in The White Sheik

What role did Alberto Sordi portray in I Vitelloni?
Alberto Sordi played Alberto in I Vitelloni

Who did Alberto Sordi portray in A Farewell to Arms?
Alberto Sordi was Father Galli in A Farewell to Arms

What role did Alberto Sordi portray in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines?
Alberto Sordi played Count Emilio Ponticelli in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines

Who did Alberto Sordi play in Two Nights with Cleopatra?
Alberto Sordi was Cesarino in Two Nights with Cleopatra

Who did Alberto Sordi portray in Fellini's Roma?
Alberto Sordi was Himself in Fellini's Roma



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