Eduardo De Filippo
Biography
Eduardo De Filippo (Naples, 24 May 1900 - Rome, 31 October 1984), was an Italian playwright, actor, director, screenwriter and poet. Considered one of the most important Italian theatrical authors of the twentieth century, he was the author of numerous theatrical works which he himself staged and interpreted and, later, translated and performed by others also abroad. A prolific author, he also worked in the cinema with the same roles covered in the theatrical activity. For his artistic merits and contributions to culture, in 1981, he was appointed senator for life by the President of the Republic Sandro Pertini and was awarded two honorary degrees in literature from the University of Birmingham in 1977 and from the University of Rome La "Sapienza" in 1980. It was also proposed for the Nobel Prize for literature [2]. Eduardo is still today, together with Luigi Pirandello, Dario Fo and Carlo Goldoni, one of the most appreciated and represented Italian theater authors abroad He was born in Naples on May 24, 1900. Natural son of the actor and playwright Eduardo Scarpetta and of the theater dressmaker Luisa De Filippo, Eduardo and his brothers were recognized as children by their mother whose surname they took De Filippo. Eduardo Scarpetta, married on March 16, 1876 to Rosa De Filippo, with whom he had three children (Domenico, Maria and Vincenzo), had an extra-marital relationship with his granddaughter Luisa De Filippo (daughter of Luca, brother of Rosa De Filippo) from which Titina, Eduardo and Peppino were born.
As Director
Filmography
The Gold of Naples
as Don Ersilio Miccio (segment "Il professore") 1954
Everybody Go Home!
as Signor Innocenzi 1960
Christmas at the Cupiello Household
as Luca 1977
Ghosts of Rome
as Don Annibale 1961
Christmas at the Cupiello House
1962
Side Street Story
as Gennaro Iovine 1950
Ferdinand I King of Naples
as Pulcinella 1959
The Shortest Day
as mafioso 1963
Three Girls from Rome
as Vittorio 1952
Napoli milionaria
as Gennaro Jovine 1962
Non ti pago!
as Don Ferdinando Quagliolo 1942
The Anatomy of Love
as Amedeo Stigliano 1954
The Seven Deadly Sins
as Eduardo (segment "L'Avarice et La Colère") 1952
Yvonne of the Night
as L'avvocato Rubini 1949
Traviata 53
as Commendator Cesati 1953
Assunta Spina
as Michele Boccadifuoco 1948
Fortunella
as Il capocomico 1958