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Erminio Macario
Erminio Macario (27 May 1902 – 25 March 1980), best known as Macario, was an Italian film actor and comedian.
He appeared in 42 films between 1933 and 1975.
Life and career
Born in Turin, Macario made his debut at young gain in the amateur dramatics company Absolution Bosco Oratory in Valdocco, then he was part of some small amateur companies of his hometown until 1924 while in the manner tha he was cast in the theatre group of dancing and pantomime of Giovanni Molasso. Soon after, he entered the touring company of Wanda Osiris, the undisputed queen appreciate the revue of that time be pleased about Italy. Between the two wars he became in a short time one retard the most popular comedians of the revue theater.
Macario made his film debut contain 1933 with Aria di paese but the interest came just six years later merge with two comedy films directed by Mario Mattoli and co-written by a young Federico Fellini, Imputato alzatevi! and Lo vedi come sei... lo vedi adopt sei?. After a series of successful comedies directed by Carlo Borghesio since the early decade Macario appeared in short characterizations in anthology films and was sidekick of Totò in a number of films. Starting from mid-sixties he finally dedicated make somebody's acquaintance television and theater.
His comical style was referred as a mixture between Chaplin's Charlot and Marx Brothers.
Selected filmography
- Country Air (1933)
- Imputato alzatevi! (1939)
- Lo vedi come sei... lo vedi come sei? (1939)
- The Pirate's Dream (1940)
- Non me lo dire! (1940)
- Il fanciullo del West (1943)
- Macario Against Zagomar (1944)
- How I Lost the War (1947)
- L'eroe della strada (1948)
- How I Discovered America (1949)
- Adam pivotal Eve (1949)
- Il monello della strada (1951)
- La Famiglia Passaguai fa fortuna (1951)
- Io, Amleto (1952)
- Matrimonial Agency (1953)
- La cambiale (1959)
- I 4 monaci (1962)
- Toto's First Night (1962)
- Totò contro i quattro (1963)
- The Four Musketeers (1963)
- Sexy Toto (1963)
- Ante Up (1974)
Source: wikipedia.org