Giancarlo Giannini
Giancarlo Giannini
An alumnus of Rome's Theater Academy, Giancarlo Giannini could have enjoyed a comfortable career as a suave, mustachioed, two-dimensional leading man. But Giannini prefers the creative challenges provided by the complex, contrary characters conjured up by his longtime collaborator, writer/director Lina Wertmuller. His association with Wertmuller dates back to 1965, when he appeared in her Theatre Academy stage production 2 Plus 2 is No Longer Four. He went on to star in many of her TV productions and in her breakthrough theatrical feature The Seduction of Mimi (1967); later on, he and Wertmuller formed their own production company, Liberty Films. In contrast with many another image-conscious male star, Giannini has shown no hesitation in playing self-involved jerks with profound character flaws. In 1973, he won the Cannes Film Festival "Best Actor" award for his performance as a half-hearted political assassin in Wertmuller's Love and Anarchy. Three years later, he earned an Oscar nomination for his work in Wertmuller's Seven Beauties (1976) as a concentration camp inmate who'll do anything to survive--including submitting to the kinky fantasies of the grotesquely unlovely female camp supervisor. While his appearances in other director's films are seldom as memorable as his pairings with Wertmuller, Giancarlo Giannini has worked harmoniously with filmmakers as diverse as Visconti, Fassbinder and Coppola. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Giancarlo Giannini:
- Darkness with Anna Paquin , Lena Olin
- Hannibal with Anthony Hopkins , Julianne Moore , Ray Liotta , Zeljko Ivanek , Gary Oldman
- Joshua with Tony Goldwyn , F. Murray Abraham
- Anzio with Robert Mitchum , Peter Falk , Earl Holliman , Arthur Kennedy , Robert Ryan , Patrick Magee , Wolfgang Preiss , Richard Arlen , Gene Evans
- Dune with William Hurt
- Jacob with Joss Ackland , Sean Bean , Lara Flynn Boyle , Matthew Modine , Irene Papas





