Michele Placido

Michele Placido
Born (1946-05-19) 19 May 1946
Alma materAccademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica Silvio D'Amico
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film director
  • screenwriter
Years active1972–present
Spouses
(m. 1989; div. 1994)
    Federica Vincenti
    (m. 2012; div. 2017)
    Children4, including Violante
    RelativesGerardo Amato (brother)

    Michele Placido (Italian: [miˈkɛːle ˈplaːtʃido]; born 19 May 1946) is an Italian actor, director and screenwriter. He began his career on stage, and first gained mainstream attention through a series of roles in films directed by the likes of Mario Monicelli and Marco Bellocchio, winning the Berlinale's Silver Bear for Best Actor for his performance in the 1979 film Ernesto. He is known internationally for portraying police inspector Corrado Cattani on the crime drama television series La piovra (1984–2001). Placido's directorial debut, Pummarò, was screened Un Certain Regard at the 1990 Cannes Film Festival. Three of his films have competed for the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival. He is a five-time Nastro d'Argento and four-time David di Donatello winner. In 2021, Placido was appointed President of the Teatro Comunale in Ferrara.[1]

    Early life

    Placido was born at Ascoli Satriano, into a poor family from Rionero in Vulture, Basilicata; he is a descendant of the known brigand Carmine Crocco.[2] Placido had a number of jobs since his youth. For a time, he worked as a police officer in Rome, and was involved in the Battle of Valle Giulia. He studied acting at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, and with Silvio D'Amico at the Accademia Nazionale di Arte Drammatica.

    Career

    Placido made his debut as an actor in the play Midsummer Night's Dream in 1969. Two years later he started film work under directors such as Luigi Comencini, Mario Monicelli, Salvatore Samperi, Damiano Damiani, Pasquale Squitieri, Francesco Rosi, Walerian Borowczyk, Marco Bellocchio, Paolo Cavara and Carlo Lizzani. His first success came with the role of soldier Paolo Passeri in Marcia trionfale (1976, directed by Bellocchio), for which he won a David di Donatello. Two years later he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor award at the 29th Berlin International Film Festival for his role of the homosexual worker in ironical melodrama Ernesto (1978, by Samperi).[3]

    He appeared in several TV movies in the 1970s, but 1983 marked the beginning of his greatest television popularity when he played the lead as a police inspector investigating the Mafia in Damiano Damiani's TV series La piovra. He went on to play the same part in the subsequent three seasons, until his character's assassination. Afterwards he would appear as a law enforcement official in a number of other films and TV productions dealing with organized crime, including a semi-biographical movie about Giovanni Falcone, where he acted as the titular judge. In 2008, in a reversal of roles, he portrayed longtime Mafia boss Bernardo Provenzano in the TV movie L'ultimo padrino. A recognizable role to US audiences is that of an Italian businessman in the 1988 comedy Big Business.

    Personal life

    Until a divorce in 1994, he was married to actress Simonetta Stefanelli. Their daughter Violante Placido is also an actress.

    In 2012, he married actress Federica Vincenti (born 1983) after over 10 years of dating. The couple divorced in December 2017.

    He supported the candidacy for mayor of Rome of the italian entrepreneur Alfio Marchini in the 2016 Italian local elections. His nephew, Alessandro Onorato, is the Councilor for Major Events, Sport and Tourism for Rome.[4][5]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role(s) Notes
    1972 Il caso Pisciotta Amerigo LoJacono Feature film debut
    1973 The Black Hand Antonio Turris
    Teresa the Thief Tonino Santità
    1974 Till Marriage Do Us Part Silvio Pennacchini
    Come Home and Meet My Wife Giovanni
    Scandal in the Family Milo
    1975 The Divine Nymph Martino Ghiondelli
    1976 Prisoner of Passion Michele
    Victory March Paolo Passeri
    And Agnes Chose to Die Tom
    Plot of Fear Inspector Gaspare Lomenzo
    1977 Oedipus Orca Michele
    Kleinhoff Hotel Pedro
    Beach House Vincenzino
    1978 The Pyjama Girl Case Antonio Attolini
    Io sono Mia Giacinto
    Father of the Godfathers Michele Labruzzo
    1979 Ernesto The Porter
    Tigers in Lipstick Angelo Segment: "La vedova"
    A Man on His Knees Salvatore Platamona
    The Meadow Enzo
    Saturday, Sunday and Friday Mario Salvetti Segment: "Sunday"
    1980 A Leap in the Dark Giovanni Sciabola
    Lulù Schwarz
    Fontamara Berardo Viola
    1981 Three Brothers Nicola Giuranna
    The Wings of the Dove Sandro
    1982 Sciopèn Francesco Vitale
    1983 L'art d'aimer Macarius
    1984 Les amants terribles Sergio
    1985 Pizza Connection Mario Vialone
    1986 Summer Night Beppe Catania
    Grandi magazzini Mall's Owner
    1987 Private Affairs Lionello Martini
    1988 Come sono buoni i bianchi Michele
    Big Business Fabio Alberici
    Via Paradiso Francesco
    1989 Forever Mary Marco Terzi
    1990 Afghan Breakdown Major Mikhail Bandura
    1992 Close Friends Simona's father Also writer and director
    1993 Quattro bravi ragazzi Marcione
    Giovanni Falcone Giovanni Falcone
    1994 Father and Son Corrado
    Lamerica Fiore
    1995 Policemen Sante Carella
    Un eroe borghese Silvio Novembre Also director
    1996 La lupa Malerba
    1998 Le Plaisir (et ses petits tracas) Carlo
    Of Lost Love Father Gerardo Also writer and director
    1999 Dirty Linen Furio Cimin
    The Nanny Belli
    A Respectable Man Enzo Tortora
    Terra bruciata Fra' Salvatore
    2000 Free the Fish Michele Verrio
    2001 Once Upon a Time in Sicily Uzeda
    2003 The Soul's Place Salvatore
    Caterina in the Big City Himself Cameo appearance
    2004 Love Returns Dr. Bianco
    The Scent of Blood Carlo
    2005 Romanzo Criminale Freddo's father Also writer and director
    2006 The Goodbye Kiss Ferruccio Anedda
    The Caiman Marco Pulici / Silvio Berlusconi
    The Unknown Woman Muffa
    The Roses of the Desert Brother Simeone
    Commediasexi Salvatore Lisass
    2007 SoloMetro Enrico Alvari Also producer
    Piano, solo Giovanni
    2061: An Exceptional Year Cardinal Bonifacio Colonna
    2008 Blood of the Losers Franco Dogliani
    2009 Baarìa Communist Cameo appearance
    Oggi sposi Sabino Impanato
    2010 Parents and Children: Shake Well Before Using Alberto
    2011 The Ages of Love Augusto
    Amici miei – Come tutto ebbe inizio Duccio
    2012 Tulpa Roccaforte
    The Lookout Giovanni Cali Also director
    Viva l'Italia Michele Spagnolo
    The Mongrel Attorney Silvestri
    2015 The Choice Emilio Nicotri Also writer and director
    Io che amo solo te Father Mimì
    2016 Un'avventura romantica Vittorio De Sica
    7 Minutes Michele Varazzi Also writer and director
    La cena di Natale Father Mimì
    2020 I Hate Summer Marshal
    Calibro 9 Rocco
    2021 Un marziano di nome Ennio Vittorio De Sica
    Appunti di un venditore di donne Amedeo Sangiorgi
    2022 Corro da te Gianni's father
    Burning Hearts Vincenzo Montanari
    Caravaggio's Shadow Francesco Maria del Monte Also writer and director
    2024 Eterno visionario Saul Colin

    Television

    Year Title Role(s) Notes
    1971 K2 + 1 Delivery Boy Episode: "10° marito"
    1972 Joe Petrosino Carlo Costantino 3 episodes
    1974 Moses the Lawgiver Caleb Main role
    1975 Orlando Furioso Agramante Main role
    1978 Yerma Victor Television film
    Volontari per destinazione ignota Paolo Stella Television film
    1984–1989 La piovra Inspector Corrado Cattani Lead role (season 1-4)
    1985 Il passo falso Gabriele Television film
    1992 Scoop Marco Bonelli Lead role
    1993 Un uomo di rispetto Nino Television film
    1997 Racket Guido Gerosa Television film
    1998 La missione Father Ramboni Television film
    2000 Padre Pio: Between Heaven and Earth Padre Pio Two-parts television film
    2002 Il sequestro Soffiantini Giuseppe Soffiantini Two-parts television film
    2003 Soraya Enrico Mattei Two-parts television film
    2005 Il Grande Torino Older Angelo Television film
    2006 Karol: The Pope, The Man Dr. Renato Buzzonetti Two-parts television film
    2008 L'altro padrino Bernardo Provenzano Two-parts television film
    Aldo Moro: Il presidente Aldo Moro Television film
    2013 Volare - La grande storia di Domenico Modugno Vittorio De Sica Two-parts television film
    Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia Trilussa Television film
    2015–2016 In Treatment Guido Recurring role; 7 episodes
    2022 Noi Himself Episode: "La luna"

    Other credits

    Year Title Role(s) Notes
    1990 Pummarò
    • Director
    • writer
    Directing debut
    1991 The Conviction Producer
    1992 Close Friends
    • Director
    • writer
    • actor
    1995 Un eroe borghese
    • Director
    • actor
    1998 Of Lost Love
    • Director
    • writer
    • actor
    2002 A Journey Called Love
    • Director
    • writer
    2004 Ovunque sei
    • Director
    • writer
    2005 Romanzo Criminale
    • Director
    • actor
    2007 SoloMetro
    • Producer
    • actor
    L'uomo giusto Producer
    2009 The Big Dream
    • Director
    • writer
    2010 Angel of Evil
    • Director
    • writer
    Vampyre Compendium Producer Short film
    2012 The Lookout
    • Director
    • actor
    2015 The Choice
    • Director
    • writer
    • actor
    2016 Calypso Producer
    7 Minutes
    • Director
    • writer
    • actor
    2017 Suburra: Blood on Rome Director TV series (episodes: "21 giorni" and "Patrizi e plebei")
    2021 Isolation Director Documentary
    2022 Caravaggio's Shadow
    • Director
    • writer
    • actor
    Presto sarà domani Director Short film
    2024 Eterno visionario
    • Director
    • writer
    • actor

    References

    1. ^ Carlino, il Resto del (3 February 2021). "Michele Placido presidente del Teatro Comunale di Ferrara". il Resto del Carlino (in Italian). Retrieved 2 March 2022.
    2. ^ "Michele Placido interview". Retrieved 3 November 2008.
    3. ^ "Berlinale 1978: Prize Winners". berlinale.de. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
    4. ^ "Roma Capitale | Sito Istituzionale | Alessandro Onorato". www.comune.roma.it. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
    5. ^ "Comunali, Placido nella squadra di Marchini: «Lavorerei gratis»". Corriere della Sera (in Italian). 17 May 2016. Retrieved 2 March 2022.