Marcello Mastroianni

Italian-French actor acclaimed for '8½'

Marcello Mastroianni - Performers & Entertainers born September 28th, 1924
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Born in Italy, an influential actor emerged in the film industry, particularly in Italian cinema. Played lead roles in Federico Fellini's acclaimed films, including '8½' and 'La Dolce Vita,' contributing to the Neorealism movement. Worked extensively in French cinema as well, collaborating with prominent directors. Mastroianni's performances captured complex characters and human emotions, earning significant recognition and awards throughout his career. His work reflected the cultural landscape of the time, making significant contributions to both Italian and French film.

Starred in '8½' directed by Federico Fellini

Performed in 'La Dolce Vita' directed by Federico Fellini

Appeared in 'Divorce Italian Style' earning an Academy Award nomination

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