
Marcello Mastroianni
Birthday: 28 September 1924, Fontana Liri, Lazio, Italy
Birth Name: Marcello Vincenzo Domenico Mastrojanni
Height: 176 cm
Marcello Mastroianni was born in Fontana Liri, Italy in 1924, but soon his family moved to Turin and then Rome. During WW2 he was sent to a German prison camp, but he managed to escape and hide in Ven ...Show More

[Observation, 1962] I have nothing against Hollywood. But today's best films are being made in Italy Show more
[Observation, 1962] I have nothing against Hollywood. But today's best films are being made in Italy. So why should I leave Rome? Hide
I only exist when I am working on a film.
I only exist when I am working on a film.
(When asked what keeps him going in his theatrical endeavors) In front of a camera, I feel solid, sa Show more
(When asked what keeps him going in his theatrical endeavors) In front of a camera, I feel solid, satisfied. Away from it I am empty, confused. Hide
On his role in La notte (1961): I was a little bit disappointed because I felt that the character, t Show more
On his role in La notte (1961): I was a little bit disappointed because I felt that the character, this writer suffering a crisis, was a little bit conventional. Perhaps I would have preferred him to be more angry, more cynical, but then I probably wouldn't have been able to play him anyway. I suppose I felt that I had an example of a writer before me: my friend, Ennio Flaiano. And somehow or other, I don't know why, I felt that this writer should be like him, which obviously wasn't what Antonioni intended. So there was a sort of incomprehension between me and the director. As I went along I lost of that joy, that enthusiasm I had felt which had made me want to do the film. This was the state of mind I was while I was making the film. I would liked to be closer to Antonioni but it wasn't possible. I don't know if it was my fault or whether it was because he (and it is something he has always said) prefers not to have much interaction with the actors. Hide
[referring to Robert De Niro in Raging Bull (1980)] By nature the actor is a kind of wonder who can Show more
[referring to Robert De Niro in Raging Bull (1980)] By nature the actor is a kind of wonder who can allow himself to change personalities. If you don't know how to do this, it's better to change professions. I think it's ridiculous to imagine that to play a taxi driver or a boxer you have to spend months and months 'studying' the life of cabdrivers and the weight of fighters. Hide
I made theater very important in the beginning of my career.
I made theater very important in the beginning of my career.
(Talking about actors) Theater actors like to change character roles. They don't like to always do t Show more
(Talking about actors) Theater actors like to change character roles. They don't like to always do the same thing. Hide
I am not a sex addict.
I am not a sex addict.
Each year we look for a big name that is attractive to the public and pleasant for the girls.
Each year we look for a big name that is attractive to the public and pleasant for the girls.
I don't understand why these Americans have to suffer so much to identify with their characters. Me, Show more
I don't understand why these Americans have to suffer so much to identify with their characters. Me, I just get up there and act. It's great fun. There's no suffering in it. Hide
They come for you in the morning in a limousine; they take you to the studio; they stick a pretty gi Show more
They come for you in the morning in a limousine; they take you to the studio; they stick a pretty girl in your arms... They call that a profession? Come on! Hide
To play Tarzan - at my age, with a big belly; even Cheetah with white hair. We've had enough strong Show more
To play Tarzan - at my age, with a big belly; even Cheetah with white hair. We've had enough strong and beautiful Tarzans! - at 60 Hide
(on his views of women) Woman is the sun, an extraordinary creature, one that makes the imagination Show more
(on his views of women) Woman is the sun, an extraordinary creature, one that makes the imagination gallop. Woman is also the element of conflict. With whom do you argue? With a woman, of course. Not with a friend, because he accepted all your defects the moment he found you. Besides, woman is mother-have we forgotten? Hide
Marcello Mastroianni's FILMOGRAPHY
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