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Gian Maria Volontè

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Birth
Milan, Città Metropolitana di Milano, Lombardia, Italy
Death
6 Dec 1994 (aged 61)
Florina, Regional unit of Florina, Western Macedonia, Greece
Burial
La Maddalena, Città Metropolitana di Cagliari, Sardegna, Italy Add to Map
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Italian Actor. He is perhaps most famous for his roles as the main villains in Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More. He was also considered one of the best European actors ever, for his skill to enter into the personality of the characters he played.BiographyVolonté was born in Milan.He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome in 1957. He had a brief career as a television and theatre (Shakespeare, Goldoni) actor, before concentrating on his film career.He made his debut in 1960 in with Sotto dieci bandiere, directed by Duilio Coletti. Later played for cash reasons in two movies he didn't consider seriously, directed by a then unknown director: Sergio Leone (1964). However, his masterful performance playing memorable but neurotic characters, together with the unexpected, world-wide success of the films, gave him international fame. Volonté had already played comedies, including A cavallo della tigre (1961), by Luigi Comencini, and confirmed his versatility in L'armata Brancaleone of 1966. However he found his main dimension in dramatic roles for Banditi a Milano (1968), by Carlo Lizzani, Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina (1972) by Marco Bellocchio, La Classe operaia va in paradiso (1972) by Elio Petri and Il sospetto (1975) by Francisco Maselli. In 1968 he won a Silver Ribbon as best actor for A ciascuno il suo, also directed by his friend Elio Petri. He received the same award for two other outstanding performances: Petri's Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto (1971, winner of an Academy Award as best foreign film), consider by many his finest one, and in the Opera al nero (1989). In 1983 he won the award for best actor in the Cannes Film Festival for La morte di Mario Ricci. Four years later, at the Berlin International Film Festival, he was again best actor for Il caso Moro, another exceptional proof of mimetic capabilities. In 1990 he was declared best European actor for Porte aperte. In 1991, at the Venice Film Festival, he won a Golden Lion for his career as a whole.Volonté played relevant roles also outside Italy.He died in 1994 at Florina, Greeceduring the filming of Ulysses' Gaze, directed by Theo Angelopoulos. His role in the film was recast to Erland Josephson.
Italian Actor. He is perhaps most famous for his roles as the main villains in Sergio Leone's A Fistful of Dollars and For a Few Dollars More. He was also considered one of the best European actors ever, for his skill to enter into the personality of the characters he played.BiographyVolonté was born in Milan.He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome in 1957. He had a brief career as a television and theatre (Shakespeare, Goldoni) actor, before concentrating on his film career.He made his debut in 1960 in with Sotto dieci bandiere, directed by Duilio Coletti. Later played for cash reasons in two movies he didn't consider seriously, directed by a then unknown director: Sergio Leone (1964). However, his masterful performance playing memorable but neurotic characters, together with the unexpected, world-wide success of the films, gave him international fame. Volonté had already played comedies, including A cavallo della tigre (1961), by Luigi Comencini, and confirmed his versatility in L'armata Brancaleone of 1966. However he found his main dimension in dramatic roles for Banditi a Milano (1968), by Carlo Lizzani, Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina (1972) by Marco Bellocchio, La Classe operaia va in paradiso (1972) by Elio Petri and Il sospetto (1975) by Francisco Maselli. In 1968 he won a Silver Ribbon as best actor for A ciascuno il suo, also directed by his friend Elio Petri. He received the same award for two other outstanding performances: Petri's Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto (1971, winner of an Academy Award as best foreign film), consider by many his finest one, and in the Opera al nero (1989). In 1983 he won the award for best actor in the Cannes Film Festival for La morte di Mario Ricci. Four years later, at the Berlin International Film Festival, he was again best actor for Il caso Moro, another exceptional proof of mimetic capabilities. In 1990 he was declared best European actor for Porte aperte. In 1991, at the Venice Film Festival, he won a Golden Lion for his career as a whole.Volonté played relevant roles also outside Italy.He died in 1994 at Florina, Greeceduring the filming of Ulysses' Gaze, directed by Theo Angelopoulos. His role in the film was recast to Erland Josephson.

Bio by: Ercole77


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14157288/gian_maria-volont%C3%A8: accessed ), memorial page for Gian Maria Volontè (9 Apr 1933–6 Dec 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14157288, citing Cimitero Isola Maddalena, La Maddalena, Città Metropolitana di Cagliari, Sardegna, Italy; Maintained by Find a Grave.