Nino Manfredi stands as a defining figure among Kingdom Of Italy Actors of the Silent Generation.
Italian actor, screenwriter, and film director (1921–2004)
"Nino Manfredi's defining career moment was his transition from a celebrated comedic actor to a versatile performer capable of deep dramatic roles, exemplified by his work in films like "Pane e cioccolata" (Bread and Chocolate, 1974)." — About Nino Manfredi
| Metric | Nino Manfredi | Avg Actor | Difference |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 83 | 53 | +30 yrs |
| Career length | 65 yrs | ~35 yrs | +30 yrs |
| Based on 4322 Actor profiles in our database | |||
Did you know that Nino Manfredi originally wanted to be a radio technician before becoming one of Italy's most beloved actors?
Nino Manfredi's defining career moment was his transition from a celebrated comedic actor to a versatile performer capable of deep dramatic roles, exemplified by his work in films like "Pane e cioccolata" (Bread and Chocolate, 1974). This film, where he portrayed a struggling Italian immigrant in Switzerland, showcased his nuanced ability to blend humor with pathos, earning him international acclaim and solidifying his status as a complete artist.
Manfredi's legacy is that of a "monster" of Italian comedy, whose empathetic portrayal of the common man, infused with both humor and melancholy, profoundly influenced Italian cinema and popular culture. He remains a symbol of Italian wit and resilience.
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Also known as: N. Manfredi