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Alberto Sordi

Alberto Sordi

⭐ screenwriter
Deceased · 2003
Age at death
lived

Alberto Sordi is a celebrated Italian Writer, born in 1920, known for their distinctive work in the field.

Italian actor (1920–2003)

"Alberto Sordi's career highlight is often considered his transition from a beloved comedic actor to a master of dramatic roles, particularly evident in films like "La Grande Guerra" (1959) and "Un borghese piccolo piccolo" (1977)." — About Alberto Sordi
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Born
Career span64 years total
June 15th, 1920
Birthplace
Rome
Known for
⭐ Writer
Nationality
Italy
Height
2 cm (0'1") (short)
Died
Died 2003
Generation
Silent Generation
Career
64 years
Region
Europe
How Alberto Sordi compares to other Writers
🎂Alberto Sordi is 15 years older than the average Writer
📏138cm shorter than the average Writer
Metric Alberto Sordi Avg Writer Difference
Age8267+15 yrs
Height2cm (0'1")140cm-138cm
Career length64 yrs~35 yrs+29 yrs
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Facts about Alberto Sordi

Did you know?

Did you know that Alberto Sordi, despite his iconic Roman roles, actually started his career as a voice actor, lending his distinctive voice to characters like Oliver Hardy in Italian dubs?

5 Lesser-known facts
  • He famously dubbed Oliver Hardy's voice for the Italian versions of Laurel and Hardy films for over a decade.
  • Sordi briefly served as the "Mayor of Rome for a day" in 1990, a symbolic honor for his 70th birthday.
  • He composed and sang several songs for his own films, including the iconic "Un americano a Roma" theme.
  • His breakthrough role was in Federico Fellini's "I vitelloni," despite being a seasoned actor by then.
  • Sordi never married and lived with his sisters in his historic Roman villa for most of his life.
Career highlight

Alberto Sordi's career highlight is often considered his transition from a beloved comedic actor to a master of dramatic roles, particularly evident in films like "La Grande Guerra" (1959) and "Un borghese piccolo piccolo" (1977). These roles showcased his profound ability to portray the complexities of the Italian everyman, moving beyond caricature to deep, often tragic, human portrayals.

Legacy

Sordi's legacy is that of an unparalleled observer and interpreter of Italian society, whose characters, often flawed and relatable, encapsulate the nation's post-war identity and evolution. He remains a cultural touchstone, synonymous with Italian cinema's golden age.

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Frequently asked questions

How old was Alberto Sordi when they died?
Alberto Sordi was 82 years old at the time of death on February 24, 2003.
How tall is Alberto Sordi?
Alberto Sordi is 0 feet 1 inches (2cm). This is considered short for a composer.
Where is Alberto Sordi from?
Alberto Sordi is from Rome, Italy.
What generation is Alberto Sordi?
Alberto Sordi is a Silent Generation, born in 1920.
What is a surprising fact about Alberto Sordi?
Did you know that Alberto Sordi, despite his iconic Roman roles, actually started his career as a voice actor, lending his distinctive voice to characters like Oliver Hardy in Italian dubs?
What is Alberto Sordi's biggest career achievement?
Alberto Sordi's career highlight is often considered his transition from a beloved comedic actor to a master of dramatic roles, particularly evident in films like "La Grande Guerra" (1959) and "Un borghese piccolo piccolo" (1977). These roles showcased his profound ability to portray the complexities of the Italian everyman, moving beyond caricature to deep, often tragic, human portrayals.

Also known as: A. Sordi, Alb Sordi

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