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Emilio Ghione

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Birth
Turin, Città Metropolitana di Torino, Piemonte, Italy
Death
7 Jan 1930 (aged 50)
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy
Burial
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy GPS-Latitude: 41.9061358, Longitude: 12.5270648
Plot
Area XV (Nuovo reparto), sector 166, ordine I, near gallery IX, row 2, external grave 32
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Italian silent film actor, director and screenwriter. Born Emilio Luigi Carlo Giuseppe Maria Ghione, best known for being the creator and interpreter of the Za la Mort character. He was one of the most significant personalities of the Italian silent cinema. Son of a painter of considerable quality, Giovanni began as a painter and miniaturist. He made his debut in cinema in 1909, holding positions of stuntman. After working for a short time at the Itala Films, the production company of Giovanni Pastrone, continued his activities at Cines in Rome where in 1911 he had his first significant role in the film "Il poverello d'Assisi" directed by Enrico Guazzoni, playing the part of Saint Francis of Assisi. Ghione is best remembered as an actor for films such as "Idolo infranto" (1913), which was also his directorial debut, "Histoire d'un Pierrot" (1914), "Nelly la gigolette" (1914), where introduced for the first time Za la Mort and "Il triangolo giallo" (1917) in which also appears Za la Vie, the hero's partner, played by Kally Sambucini. In the early twenties, he moved to Germany where revived the his character of Za la Mort. Returning to his homeland, he offered still some meaningful interpretations such as in the film "La cavalcata ardente" (1925) directed by Carmine Gallone, but the last years of his life were marked by the decline. After a stay in Paris now reduced to penury, Ghione returned to Italy severely ill. He wrote fictionalized autobiography, which was published in installments in the newspaper of Rome "Il Popolo", two novels, "Za la Mort" (1928), "L'ombra di Za la Mort" (1929) and the essay "Le cinéma en Italie"(1930) which was one of the first attempts to reconstruct the history of Italian silent cinema.
Italian silent film actor, director and screenwriter. Born Emilio Luigi Carlo Giuseppe Maria Ghione, best known for being the creator and interpreter of the Za la Mort character. He was one of the most significant personalities of the Italian silent cinema. Son of a painter of considerable quality, Giovanni began as a painter and miniaturist. He made his debut in cinema in 1909, holding positions of stuntman. After working for a short time at the Itala Films, the production company of Giovanni Pastrone, continued his activities at Cines in Rome where in 1911 he had his first significant role in the film "Il poverello d'Assisi" directed by Enrico Guazzoni, playing the part of Saint Francis of Assisi. Ghione is best remembered as an actor for films such as "Idolo infranto" (1913), which was also his directorial debut, "Histoire d'un Pierrot" (1914), "Nelly la gigolette" (1914), where introduced for the first time Za la Mort and "Il triangolo giallo" (1917) in which also appears Za la Vie, the hero's partner, played by Kally Sambucini. In the early twenties, he moved to Germany where revived the his character of Za la Mort. Returning to his homeland, he offered still some meaningful interpretations such as in the film "La cavalcata ardente" (1925) directed by Carmine Gallone, but the last years of his life were marked by the decline. After a stay in Paris now reduced to penury, Ghione returned to Italy severely ill. He wrote fictionalized autobiography, which was published in installments in the newspaper of Rome "Il Popolo", two novels, "Za la Mort" (1928), "L'ombra di Za la Mort" (1929) and the essay "Le cinéma en Italie"(1930) which was one of the first attempts to reconstruct the history of Italian silent cinema.

Bio by: Ruggero


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Portò glorioso per il mondo
il nome dell'arte muta italiana
Artista e signore
ne seguì la dolorosa sorte
Dalla ricchezza giunse alla povertà
L'affetto di pochi fu l'ultima sua gioia


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  • Originally Created by: Ruggero
  • Added: Nov 27, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101351220/emilio-ghione: accessed ), memorial page for Emilio Ghione (30 Jul 1879–7 Jan 1930), Find a Grave Memorial ID 101351220, citing Cimitero Comunale Monumentale Campo Verano, Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy; Maintained by Find a Grave.