Vittorio Gassman studied theatre in his youth and was quite a good basketball player. He debuted on stage in 1943 and soon felt home in all classical theatre works. Since 1946 he also worked at the movies and his first big role there was the criminal in Riso amaro (1949). This fixed him to his main parts: The ambiguous gentleman inflicting pain and...
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Vittorio Gassman studied theatre in his youth and was quite a good basketball player. He debuted on stage in 1943 and soon felt home in all classical theatre works. Since 1946 he also worked at the movies and his first big role there was the criminal in Riso amaro (1949). This fixed him to his main parts: The ambiguous gentleman inflicting pain and pleasure at the same time. He also participated in the Italian comedies and in American movies but the latter with only minor success. As a homage to his passion for the theatre he directed a cinema version of the play Kean - Genio e sregolatezza (1957). Show less «
No-one should die. That's the only mistake God ever made.
No-one should die. That's the only mistake God ever made.
Men don't understand anything about women and women don't understand anything about men. And it's be...Show more »
Men don't understand anything about women and women don't understand anything about men. And it's better that way. Show less «