Massimo Troisi

Massimo Troisi

  • Birthday: 1953-02-19
  • Deathday: 1994-06-04
  • Place of birth: San Giorgio a Cremano

Biography

Massimo Troisi began his acting career in the theater and became famous for roles in television series. He is best known for his roles in his own film Ricomincio da tre (1981), and in Michael Radford's The Postman (Il Postino) (1994). The filmmaker Ettore Scola has also made him one of his leading performers, with three consecutive works: Splendor, What time is it? and The Voyage of Captain Fracasse. Heart disease when he had to shoot The Postman. His doctor had advised him not to do the filming to have the operation. He decided to postpone the operation after the shooting, this film being close to his heart. He died of a heart attack, barely twelve hours after the end of filming. He was posthumously nominated for two Oscars and two Golden Globes.

Filmography

The Postman

1994

As Mario Ruoppolo

I'm Starting from Three

1981

As Gaetano

Hotel Colonial

1987

As Werner

Sorry for the Delay

1983

As Vincenzo

I Thought It Was Love

1991

As Tommaso

What Time Is It?

1989

As Michele

Splendor

1989

As Luigi

Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!

1982

As The corpse / Lights technician / Himself

Massimo Troisi: Somebody Down There Likes Me

2023

As Sé stesso (filmati d'archivio)

Il mio amico Massimo

2022

As Sé stesso (materiale d'archivio)

We Are Cinema

2021

As Self (archive footage)

Buon compleanno Massimo

2023

As Himself (archive)

No Thanks, Coffee Makes Me Nervous

1982

As Massimo Troisi

Production

I'm Starting from Three

1981

As Director

Sorry for the Delay

1983

As Screenplay

Sorry for the Delay

1983

As Story

Sorry for the Delay

1983

As Director

I Thought It Was Love

1991

As Director

Nothing Left to Do But Cry

1984

As Screenplay

The Postman

1994

As Screenplay

Morto Troisi, viva Troisi!

1982

As Screenplay

The Postman

1994

As Co-Director

I'm Starting from Three

1981

As Screenplay

I Thought It Was Love

1991

As Screenplay

I Thought It Was Love

1991

As Story

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