Enzo Cannavale
Vincenzo "Enzo" Cannavale, born on April 5, 1928, and passing away on March 18, 2011, was a prominent Italian actor known for his extensive contributions to cinema. Over his remarkable career, which began in 1949, Cannavale graced more than 100 films with his talent, becoming a familiar face in both Italian and international films.
One of his most celebrated roles came in the critically acclaimed film *Cinema Paradiso*, which took home the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 62nd Academy Awards in 1990. This iconic movie solidified his status in the film industry and showcased his ability to connect with audiences.
In addition to his work in *Cinema Paradiso*, Cannavale received critical recognition for his performance in *32 dicembre* (December 32nd), directed by Luciano De Crescenzo, earning the prestigious Nastro d’Argento for Best Supporting Actor. His versatility as an actor allowed him to navigate various genres and roles, leaving a lasting impact on those who viewed his performances.
Throughout his career, Enzo Cannavale became a beloved figure in Italian cinema, remembered not just for his extensive filmography, but for the warmth and depth he brought to his characters. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of actors and filmmakers.
Filmography
Il ragazzo di campagna
What if Gargiulo Finds Out?
My Friends Act III
The Face with Two Left Feet
Chimera
Song That's Playing In My Head (Zum Zum Zum)
My Father's Private Secretary
Zum Zum Zum 2
Cinema Paradiso
Flatfoot in Egypt
Flatfoot in Africa
The Knock Out Cop
Flatfoot in Hong Kong
The Treasure of San Gennaro
A Man Called Magnum
Little Italy
Il suo nome è Donna Rosa
The Gang That Sold America
Midnight of Love
Sweetheart
Jeans and T-Shirt