Italian actor and director
Adolfo Celi
Born (1922-07-27 ) 27 July 1922Died 19 February 1986(1986-02-19) (aged 63) Occupations Years active 1946–1985 Spouses
(
m. 1951;
div. 1962)
Marília Branco
(
m. 1963, divorced)
Children Alessandra (1966), Leonardo (1968)
Adolfo Celi (Italian pronunciation:
[aˈdɔlfo ˈtʃɛːli] ; 27 July 1922 – 19 February 1986) was an Italian film actor and director.
[1] Born in Curcuraci,
Messina ,
Sicily , Celi appeared in nearly 100 films, specialising in international villains. Although a prominent actor in Italian cinema and famed for many roles, he is best remembered internationally for his portrayal of
Emilio Largo in the
1965
James Bond film
Thunderball .
[2] Celi later spoofed his Thunderball role in the film
OK Connery (aka Operation Double 007 ) opposite
Sean Connery 's brother,
Neil Connery .
[3]
Life and career
Celi became a film actor in post-war Italy. He left the Italian film industry when he emigrated to
Brazil where he co-founded the
Teatro Brasileiro de Comédia along with the Brazilian stage greats
Paulo Autran and
Tônia Carrero in
São Paulo .
[4] He was successful as a stage actor in
Argentina and
Brazil . He directed three films in
South America in the 1950s, including the Brazilian hit
Tico-Tico no Fubá in 1952.
Celi began a new popular career when he played the villain in
Philippe de Broca 's
That Man from Rio ,
[5] selected by de Broca on location in
Rio de Janeiro . The popularity of the film led him to be cast as camp commandant Battaglia opposite
Frank Sinatra and
Trevor Howard 's Allied
POWs in the 1965
Second World War escape drama
Von Ryan's Express . This led him to his most well known role as Largo in Thunderball . He is also known to international audiences as Ralph Valmont, one of the villains in the
Mario Bava action thriller
Danger: Diabolik and the celebrated Fernando Di Leo's
poliziottesco film
Hired to Kill (La mala ordina, 1972) as Don Vito Tressoldi. Celi was considered for the part of Don Vito Corleone in
The Godfather , which ultimately went to
Marlon Brando .
[5]
Celi appeared as a protagonist in some Italian comedies including
Amici Miei and
Brancaleone alle Crociate and did some television work, notably in mini-series Petrosino (1972), portraying the
legendary Italian-American cop , and
as the ruthless aristocrat, the Baron of Carini in another very popular mini-series, La Baronessa di Carini (1975).
In addition to his native languages
Sicilian and
Italian , Celi was fluent in several languages, including
English ,
Spanish ,
French ,
German and
Portuguese . Despite his proficiency in English, his thick Sicilian accent meant that he was usually
dubbed when he appeared in
English language films; however, he was not dubbed in the 1981
BBC serial
The Borgias , in which Celi played
Rodrigo Borgia , with his thickly-accented English difficult for certain TV critics and viewers to understand.
[6]
Personal life and death
Celi was married three times. He died of a
heart attack in
Siena in 1986. His daughter
Alessandra Celi is an actress.
Filmography
A Yank in Rome (Un americano in vacanza , 1946) as Tom
Christmas at Camp 119 (Natale al campo 119 , 1947) as John, il sergent americano
Hey Boy (Proibito rubare , 1948)
Immigrants (Emigrantes , 1948) as Il professore
Caiçara (1950) as Genovés
Tico-Tico no Fubá (1952) (uncredited)
Sandokan the Great (Sandokan, la tigre di Mompracem , 1963) as
James Brooke
That Man from Rio (L'homme de Rio , 1964) as Mário de Castro
Three Nights of Love (Tre notti d'amore , 1964)
Male Companion (Un monsieur de compagnie , 1964) as Benvenuto
Beautiful Families (1964) (segment "Amare è un po' morire") as Professore Della Porta
Crime on a Summer Morning (Par un beau matin d'été , 1965) as Van Willie
Von Ryan's Express (1965) as Major Battaglia
The Agony and the Ecstasy (1965) as
Giovanni de' Medici
Slalom (1965) as Riccardo
A Man Named John (E venne un uomo , 1965) as Msgr. Radini Tedeschi
Thunderball (1965) as
Emilio Largo
El Greco (1966) as Don Miguel de Las Cuervas
Yankee (1966) as Grande Concho
Target for Killing (Das Geheimnis der gelben Mönche , 1966) as Henry Perkins
Pleasant Nights (Le piacevoli notti , 1966) as Bernadozzo
Grand Prix (1966) as Agostini Manetta
King of Hearts (Le roi de coeur , 1966) as Colonel Alexander MacBibenbrook
Dirty Heroes (Dalle Ardenne all'inferno , 1967) as Luc Rollman
Master Stroke (Colpo maestro al servizio di Sua Maestà britannica , 1967) as Mr. Bernard
The Honey Pot (1967) as Inspector Rizzi
OK Connery (1967) as Mr. Thai - 'Beta'
The Bobo (1967) as Francisco Carbonell
Grand Slam (Ad ogni costo , 1967)
[7] as Mark Milfford
Fantabulous Inc. (La Donna, il sesso e il superuomo , 1967) as Karl Maria van Beethoven
Death Sentence (Sentenza di morte , 1968) as Friar Baldwin
Seven Times Seven (Sette volte sette , 1968) as Warden
Diabolik (1968) as Ralph Valmount
It's Your Move (Uno scacco tutto matto , 1969) as Bayon / Guinet
Alibi (L'alibi , 1969) as Adolfo
Midas Run (1969) as General Ferranti
Detective Belli (Un Detective , 1969) as Avvocato Fontana
A Man for Emmanuelle (Io, Emmanuelle , 1969) as Sandri
The Archangel (L'arcangelo , 1969) as Marco Tarrochi Roda
In Search of Gregory (1969) as Max
Death Knocks Twice (Blonde Köder für den Mörder , 1969) as Professor Max Spigler
Rendezvous with Dishonour (Appuntamento col disonore , 1970) as Hermes
Fragment of Fear (1970) as Signor Bardoni
The Cop (Un condé , 1970) as Le Commissaire principal / Chief of police
Brancaleone at the Crusades (Brancaleone alle crociate , 1970) as Re Boemondo
Finale di partita (Alla ricerca di Gregory , 1970)
They Have Changed Their Face (Hanno cambiato faccia , 1971) as Giovanni Nosferatu
Una chica casi decente (1971) as César Martín de Valdés 'Duque'
Murders in the Rue Morgue (1971) as Inspector Vidocq
1931: Once Upon a Time in New York (Piazza pulita , 1972) as The Pole
Brother Sun, Sister Moon (Fratello sole, sorella luna , 1972) as Consul
Eye in the Labyrinth (L'occhio nel labirinto , 1972) as Frank
Who Killed the Prosecutor and Why? (Terza ipotesi su un caso di perfetta strategia criminale , 1972) as Inspector Vezzi
Who Saw Her Die? (Chi l'ha vista morire? , 1972) as Serafian
Naked Girl Killed in the Park (Ragazza tutta nuda assassinata nel parco , 1972) as Inspector Huber
Long Arm of the Godfather (La mano lunga del padrino , 1972) as Don Carmelo
Hired to Kill (La mala ordina , 1972) as Vito
Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973) as Gen.
Krebs
Le Mataf (Tre per una grande rapina , 1973) as Me Desbordes
Black Holiday (La villeggiatura , 1973) as Commissioner Rizzuto
The Devil Is a Woman (Il sorriso del grande tentatore , 1974) as Father Borrelli
The Phantom of Liberty (Le Fantôme de la liberté , 1974) as Le docteur de Legendre / Doctor Pasolini
And Then There Were None (Ein unbekannter rechnet ab , 1974) as Gen. André Salvé
The Balloon Vendor (Il venditore di palloncini , 1974) as Dr. Monforte
Libera, My Love (Libera, amore mio... , 1975) as Felice Valente – Libera's father
My Friends (Amici miei , 1975) as Professor Sassaroli
L'amaro caso della baronessa di Carini (1975) as Don Mariano D'Agrò
Sandokan (1976) as James Brooke
Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man (Uomini si nasce poliziotti si muore , 1976) as Captain
Pure as a Lily (Come una rosa al naso , 1976) as L'onorevole
Confessions of a Frustrated Housewife (La moglie di mio padre , 1976) as Antonio Lenzini
Goodnight, Ladies and Gentlemen (Signore e signori, buonanotte , 1976) as Vladimiro Palese
The Next Man (1976) as Al Sharif
The Big Operator (Le Grand escogriffe , 1976) as Rifai
Merciless Man (Genova a mano armata , 1976) as Commissario Lo Gallo
Febbre da cavallo (1976) as Judge
Che notte quella notte! (1977)
The Passengers (Les Passagers , 1977) as Boetani
Pane, burro e marmellata (1977) as Aristide Bertelli
Holocaust 2000 (1977) as Dr. Kerouac
La tigre è ancora viva: Sandokan alla riscossa! (1977) as James Brooke
Man of Corleone (L'uomo di Corleone , 1977)
The Perfect Crime (Indagine su un delitto perfetto , 1978) as Sir Harold Boyd
Professor Kranz tedesco di Germania (1978) as Carcamano
Le braghe del padrone (1978) as Euginio – the president
L'affittacamere (1979)
Café Express (1980) as Ispettore capo Ministero
Car-napping (1980) as Head of police in Palermo
Madly in Love (Innamorato pazzo , 1981) as Gustavo VI di San Tulipe
Perdóname, amor (1982) as Ruggero Rivelli
Monsignor (1982) as Cardinal Vinci
All My Friends Part 2 (Amici miei atto II , 1982) as Professor Sassaroli
Cenerentola '80 (1984) as Principe Goncalvo Gherardeschi
Passaporto segnalato (1985) as Avvocato Santi
All My Friends Part 3 (Amici miei atto III , 1985) as Professor Sassaroli
Il giocatore invisibile (1985)
Due assi per un turbo (1987) as Il Caposcalo
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