Time has a way of changing perspective. theatrical center. came to that first wedding ceremony in Rome, and the young couple began their married life in the Click here. of age, to his 12), quickly separated them and it wasn't until the age of 16 that he ventured into love's arena for another the duration. to an expert and they performed some tests; they diagnosed pancreatic cancer in an advanced state. impulse - by his mother, and before long she, too, was removed from his life by her parents, who moved away from the city Starring Simon Shepherd . The amusement came in the form of his breast-feeding him until he was nearly two! Failed to delete memorial. niece, Mara Lidia Fiorentini, recalls what she was told of that early history: "They moved from Bologna to Florence when Strangely, it was through a prophetic dream that he was able to pull himself out of his depression. trip to Hollywood (although he certainly thought so at the time), but rather his early willingness to accept the title of we've learned that the "Latin lover" he was asked to play so often -- and which he played so memorably and with such Quickly see who the memorial is for and when they lived and died and where they are buried. speculating on his relationships with his female co-stars and the possibility than an illicit relationship was afoot. Lidia could make for him, quite effortlessly. Although he had no love for the Fascists, he found his portion of the trial itself was even considered rather amusing. . Rossano Brazzi, who starred in the movie "South Pacific" and played other romantic roles in the 1950's and 60's, died on Saturday in a Rome hospital. Cardinal Mimmi of Naples - Brazzi was a Papal Guard. St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia, by Andrew 10. "Don't Talk Love - Take Love! anymore. The irony of his success? He was often referred to among contemporaries by his nickname Merlion. He died from a virus. "It was all due to politics, and I was the victim.". Nonetheless, his family Fifteen years after this inauspicious beginning, on the anniversary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rossano Brazzi (18 September 1916 - 24 December 1994) was an Italian actor. The late sixties and early seventies found him choosing some of the most unusual, uncharacteristic The Pope himself sent them a special benediction.". The picture was 3 Coins in the Fountain, released in 1954, and Brazzi, as the Rossano Brazzi died on December 24, 1994 in a Rome hospital, after succumbing to "a virus that affected his nervous system". post-performance party at the home of the Italian motion picture producer, Michele Scalera. As Hollywood's enormous audience decamped to television in the 1950s the American film industry looked to Europe to help it out. accessed ), memorial page for Rossano Brazzi (18 Sep 1916-24 Dec 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7422808, citing Cimitero Flaminio, Rome . 2011-09-19 05:00:45. "Rossano Brazzi: His Life and Films", 1941 by Myriam Peverelli Zeppegno, Milano, Italy 2. people think I am." In any case, Brazzi's I felt a shiver go through me, and a great pain. Movies. Brazzi was born in Bologna, Italy, the son of Maria Ghedini and Adelmo Brazzi, an employee of the Rizzoli shoe factory. recollection of the role is understandable: the critics were almost unanimous in The week after his death in 1994, The Hollywood Reporter, in a display of appallingly bad taste, ran a story about a Or a Count. and spoke to her whenever their paths crossed. When Rossano was given the lead in a school operetta, he had his first taste of stardom as it toured the countryside for almost three months. 21. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. overwhelming and sometimes frightening levels of passion that many fans would feel for him would continue throughout his BIBLIOGRAPHY. This time he won an important role: the part of Seven days later, Brazzis guards vanished and he walked free. (Obviously, dismay and confusion when she learned about Lydia. Orlandi with his eyes closed. But it was his performance as an impotent Italian count in "The Barefoot Contessa" (1954), which starred Ava Gardner and Humphrey Bogart, that revived his career. that, in consequence of my going out of production, and in consequence of his without a lira to his name. We will continue to update information on Rossano Brazzis parents. GREAT NEWS! Gramatica asked Brazzi if he by admin. It was a decision not the course of his entire future. Rossano Brazzi was born in 2010s. America is not happy. in Chicago. In the late 1960s, the Bologna native resettled in Italy to work in television and cinema, but he never enjoyed the success he had won making Hollywood films. Because we are arrived to a certain point now that Italy is such in a mess, Years later, when Lidia died, Ilse offered her condolences as a friend. to what his personal managers call his "destruction as a star in Italy." Try again later. himself for starting the rumor in an effort to direct attention away from his legal difficulties. Three Coins in the Fountain. Tampas Glazer Childrens Museum to receive record-setting dinosaur skeleton for new display, The US should extradite Bolsonaro from Florida back to Brazil | Letters, Scenes from Tampas dead mall, alive with nostalgia, Pasco motorcyclist: I couldnt live with myself knowing what I had done. They married without parental consent. Rossano Brazzi, 78, who starred in the 1958 movie "South Pacific" and played other hit romantic roles in the 1950s and 1960s, died Dec. 24 at a hospital in Rome. One of her I would have made my face as I wanted it, with all I felt inside, because I never felt myself in the role of the Latin lover," he once told an interviewer. . In a desperate attempt to stem the ebbing His earliest biography, written by Myriam Peverelli Zeppegno in 1941, recalled that his first Rossano Brazzi was born September 18, 1916 to Adelmo Brazzi and Maria Ghedini Brazzi, in Bologna, Italy. Fulco Scarpellini living through a period of time where he simply felt himself unable to He was quickly talked out of running off with Ida and rushing headlong into marriage - his first Unfortunately, according to Selznick, "Brazzi's accent was extraordinarily Search above to list available cemeteries. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. information provided by Il Gazzettino, he testified at two trials (one in Venice-Mestre, and one in Florence). He had already been asked by the resistance forces to help obtain food for people hidden from the SS executioners. for one year in pictures, the choice seemed less difficult. 14. Born: 18-Sep-1916 Birthplace: Bologna, Italy Died: 24-Dec-1994 Location of death: Rome, Italy Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Cimitero Flaminio, Rome, Italy. Cloudflare Ray ID: 78b8ff85aaf67d8f Try again later. In 1916 when Rossano was born, Maria, very young, was obsessed with the thought that something would happen to her son. She Starring Peter Egan, Sharon Maughan and Dorothy Tutin. Propelled into international recognition, Brazzi won international fame when he played a role that commanded the English language. He was a man very grateful to life." Like many famous people and celebrities, Rossano Brazzi kept his personal life private. Brazzi died in Rome on Christmas Eve 1994, aged 78, from a neural virus. Farewell. He was frantically waited for the man she loved for 32 years! Click here to submit your listings. He continued: At that point I didn't feel like living anymore, and didn't succeed in bearing that entertaining that it was still being re-created for a popular Italian television program, "A Day In Court", many years And yes - the occasional lover. He earned a law degree, practicing law in Rome before entering the theater as a tall, handsome young actor. After both of his parents were killed in the Fascist Italian government of World War II, he fought in the resistance movement. Copy. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. He was married to Lydia Brazzi until her death, and to Ilse Fischer, his second wife, until his death. A group of women in Japan raised money to bring him to Japan, all expenses paid, with only the proviso that he spend a been the last time, he was thrown a lifeline from the very place he blamed most for his falling down his nose in Italy's La ragazza di bersagliere, the sadistic and brutal Major Bernadelli for a year or so. Consequently, he escaped service in the Italian army, except for a token period of small roles was in "Four Fables of Love", and this was the first time she actually met Rossano in He was famous for being a Movie Actor. government sponsorship. He was married for 40 years to actress Lydia Brazzi, and after her death from cancer, he married for a second time to Ilse Fischer. Panoramo Biografico degli Italiani d'oggi, date unknown 16. fled back to Italy, his ego smarting. and screen as a career. Mr. Brazzi died Saturday in a Rome hospital from an. a "connective or causative link" -- which, in the absence of any recorded testimony in the pages of the local press -- commercially produced for profit and were not propaganda. This is a carousel with slides. His last movie was in 1985. recalls, "[The] last time I talked to Rossano on the phone, was on Christmas Eve 1993, exactly one year before he passed stupid face." away and on that occasion he told me how happy the past years with Ilse had been. Rossano's first theatre 'maestro'and also Carlo's godfather. She was 20 years younger but blessed with patience and devotion. FILM STAR ROSSANO BRAZZI DIES AT 78. Rossano was delighted - although not, perhaps, for just the reason his father would have preferred: Rome was the country's intelligent, a "jovial, blue-eyed bundle of energy and charm", "the solid foundation on which Rossano has built his life." The Star Weekly Magazine, "How To Hold On To Your Husband", by Lloyd Shearer, 12/7/57, interview assistance through the Vatican; as nephew of the Archbishop of Bari - later Marcello ", Biographical Dictionary of Film, by David Thomson, St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia, by Andrew The movie stars of Germany, France and Italy were imported in the hope that their American films would attract large audiences in their native countries. Brazzi died in Rome on Christmas Eve 1994, aged 78, from a neural virus. was overjoyed. Night after night he helped smuggle out three or four inmates, many of them American, Add to your scrapbook. lonely gloom of parental disapproval. The Merry Chase. A nephew, Fabrizio (Oscar's son), contributed to the new "family business" with a screenplay for tide (of his popularity) he had then tried his hand at producing. Gramaticas, Brazzi played engagements throughout Italy for 6 months. She designed shoes for Italy, thus the children were brought up in modest affluence. She came to see me, and first I asked about Maria and she This marriage was also childless. had anything to do with their decision. A baby boy who died during childbirth and a second, a little girl, Mortella who died when she was only seventeen months old. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. His popularity declined in postwar Italy, where there were few opportunities for romantic leading men in the gritty neo-realistic dramas of the time. Evidently, this eldest living child was much protected and doted on, from a very early age, and no doubt in this sheltered Still not considering drama seriously Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. "I made a little bit of acting," he said later, Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. One of his major roles was that of Emile de Becque, the South Seas planter who wins the heart and hand of Nellie Forbush, a Navy nurse played by Mitzi Gaynor, in the screen adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "South Pacific.". differently. If you find a link we painful encounter with the Italian judicial system: he was arrested and then indicted - and later fully acquitted - on the Bookmark this page and come back often for updates. He was 78. "I will never regret it." She was very beautifully Sorry! Selznick remembers the matter somewhat However, since the idea of even having a crush on a One day in class, Lidia's girlfriend nudged her and whispered, "There's Brazzi. somebody else." It was then that my story of love was born with Ilse, my second wife, who I married in 1984. BIBLIOGRAPHY. But this period of time, as frustrating as it must have been for him, has become a sheer delight for Rossano Brazzi was an Italian stage and film actor. Correspondence with Carlo Fiorentini, 1998-2002. People who are born with Mercury as the ruling planet have communication skills, intellect and cleverness. "Rossano Brazzi: His Life and Films", 1941 by Myriam Peverelli Zeppegno, Milano, Italy 2. Rossano never spoke about his wife in anything but the most glowing of where one of the school plays was to be presented. In 1958, he played the lead as Frenchman Emile De Becque in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. little, their acquaintance became a friendship, and then a romance, and he asked her to marry him in 1984. Another one of his romantic part." Adelmo Brazzi once became a father when his wife Maria Ghedini Brazzi gave birth to a son born September 18, 1916. A series of swashbuckling roles followed, and by the early 1940's he was among Italy's screen idols. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. They didn't meet again until several weeks later. What we've found is an extraordinarily talented actor and director with Food throughout the The house in Florence was bombarded and they had to move to a close friend's house, Nello Carapelli, (who was) [1], Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Rossano Brazzi, Actor, 78; Romantic Leading Man of Films", Rossano Brazzi: Portrait of a "Gentleman of the Cinema", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rossano_Brazzi&oldid=1133331935, This page was last edited on 13 January 2023, at 07:34. Even more damaging for a man who Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. "For the audition, Brazzi met Emma Gramatica at the Hotel Quirinale in Rome in 1938. Interview with Hedda Hopper, Sunday, 2/17/57 In 1940, Brazzi married baroness Lidia Bertolini (19211981) to whom he was married until her death from liver cancer in 1981. "matinee idol", or "Latin lover" by those who failed to, or were unwilling to, look past the public hysteria and find the The ANSA news agency, quoting. 1940 People born under this sign love to make people laugh and are generally energetic and upbeat but sometimes lack self-control. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. 6. As you might suspect, The case against him was later dropped. at least 230 films and television appearances to his credit, decades of respected stage work, and a passion for his craft had literally been one of the strongest guiding forces in his life; Lidia may have been charming, and kind and loved royalty and a new breed of knights. would "sell" him to her. Isn't he handsome?" Seven He did not, in fact, return to Italy until 20th Century-Fox filmed John H. Secondari's novel about three American girls involved in amorous adventures while working in Rome, Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), directed by Jean Negulesco. In 1940, Brazzi married baroness Lidia Bertolini (1921-1981) to whom he was married until her death from liver cancer in 1981. discovery. Sometimes my face is more beautiful than the leading lady's. Was a native of Bologna and studied law in Florence before World War II. We began to talk, and we talked the rest of the evening." ", In later years, with 20/20 hindsight, Rossano would comment that the biggest mistake of his career was not his first by his success, his fame and his wealth, but who did not have his best interests at heart. He was married to Lydia Brazzi until her death, and to Ilse Fischer, his second wife, until his death. neo-realistic style. There were two notable exceptions: Negulesco's Count Your Blessings (1959), in which he was a French playboy incapable of fidelity to Deborah Kerr, and The Battle of the Via Favorita (1965) as the widower whose re-marriage - to Maureen O'Hara - shocks their children. In the second, it was the only work the producer had succeeded in landing for his In 1984, Rossano Brazzi married Ilse Fischer,[3] a German national, who had been the couple's housekeeper for many years. Brazzi - from Selznick.' Memorandum from David O. Selznick to studio heads, 1949 The concussion resulted in a cerebral Failed to remove flower. Actress Maria Felix once offered his wife $2 million dollars if he that it would take him ten years as a lawyer to make as much money as he was now offered mess," Lidia remembered. in their own careers, have not Valentino but Rossano Brazzi to thank for the trailblazing he provided in a then murky and It was a surprise to no one that he was working on a movie at the time. Try again later. [i.e., break a contract], he can do it." His testimony required a relatively limited amount of his time - after which he had to wait 3 months to be acquitted - and "I knew somehow him within the next decade. inferiority complex. ). Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. He did indeed -- a scene from one of Gramatica's Food could be bought on the black market. in the movie, Three Coins in the Fountain in 1952, when she was a 17-year old teenager in Germany 'dashingly handsome' movie star (except to those who knew her): Lidia Brazzi, 5'3" to her husband's His first marriage ended after 41 years in 1981 with the death of his wife, Lidia. least modest affluence. Simona Ventura took to social media to share the sad news on Friday evening. At that age, his specialty was reciting poetry to his father's friends when they dropped in of an evening. in her column, repeated a "Dynasty" casting rumor she'd overheard -- that Rossano was being considered Rossano Brazzi was born on the 18th of September, 2016. Discussion with Ilse Fischer Brazzi, 1997. People of this zodiac sign like animals, healthy food, nature, cleanliness, and dislike rudeness and asking for help. actor." 2. "I was trained, you know, to be a serious person," he says, meaning a Three Coins In The Fountain. Simultaneously, in a feverish effort to make You have chosen this person to be their own family member. difficulty in overcoming his accent, I decided not to pick up my option." Mara Lidia describes her grandfather: "Though he did conviction -- really reflected only a small facet of his range and depth. He's most familiar to English-speaking audiences for his role as Emile De Becque in South Pacific (1958), playing opposite Mitzi Gaynor . Burial. that, to make his own. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? studied and spent much time in the office of a known lawyer, a friend of my father's, and began to practice law. Unfortunately for their credibility, the Reporter forgot to check divorce laws in Italy before they ran the In the first place, it was a role in which Paul Lukas had scored a Gender: Male . another Italian actor for the part - Vittorio Gassman. "I said, you know, "I am Rossano Played roles in notable films such as Little Women, as Professor Bhaer, and Of Mice and Men, as Fred. became friendly with several students who were active in the University's amateur theater. Nor did that in The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Joseph Mankiewicz's analysis of a movie star - Ava Gardner, playing someone very much like herself. died in 1981; by 1983 he was already stunned at the consequences of some of his choices in acquaintances. But, Ilse held firm. His other notable English-language films include The Barefoot Contessa (1954), The Story of Esther Costello (1957), opposite Joan Crawford, Count Your Blessings (1959), Light in the Piazza (1962), and The Italian Job (1969). former schoolboy acquaintance named Mario Tinelli, Brazzi staggered his opponent midway in Round 1 with a left hook to the lawyer, "and I knew already a little bit how phony it is, how fragile -- all the life of an You might be sorry one day." Additional text by the Rossano Brazzi International Network, 1998-2002, all rights reserved, Ephraim Katz 1998 Film Encyclopedia This play concerned a triangle satisfy the demands of the previous moneylenders. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. Despite his fame as a heartthrob, Mr. Brazzi was insecure about his looks. But Brazzi stage productions with a repertory company he had joined." Screen Stories, February 1958 Rossano Brazzi, the film star who gave up a promising career as a lawyer to become a movie actor and appeared in more than 200 titles, was born on this day in 1916 in Bologna. unconscious, fell through the ropes and struck his head on a ringside seat. She was his first exposure to big-time operations, and he was admittedly nervous. Rossano Brazzi was an Italian stage and film actor. It was a surprise to no one that he was working on a movie at the time. Rossano Brazzi died in Rome on Christmas Eve in 1994. that the remnants of his popularity quickly disintegrated. Gossip columnists spent an inordinate amount of ink Brazzi was appalled. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. Performance & security by Cloudflare. They had moved from Bologna to Florence when Rossano was four, and his younger brother Oscar was two. he devoted a large part of his extracurricular energy to theatricals.". leaving, and there was a bit of a row, but the producer finally had to give in. Also Known As Edward Ross Birth Place Bologna, IT Born September 18, 1916 Died December 24, 1994 Cause of Death Virus That Affected The Nervous System Biography Read More Popular Italian romantic lead of the 1940s who worked with resistance groups in Rome during WWII and moved to Hollywood in 1949. dining room. remember I was taking this very serious." convicted him before trial, and who reappeared only after the acquittal. played with the professional City of Florence soccer team as "porta" (goalkeeper), playing with the squad for two seasons. There was an error deleting this problem. [4] This marriage was also childless. (He was later decorated I had realized since I first met her (when she was only twenty-four) that she was infatuated with me, but I didn't think that she loved me A week later, Brazzi's guards vanished and he walked out free." grandmother gave birth to four children. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. Actor, 1942 by Pietro Osso, Italy ). but at the time, his price had dwindled to a little over $10,000. Los Angeles and embarked upon what he would later call, "the worst year of my life." She looked at Rossano on the screen, turned to her mother right in the His success in these roles was reflected in the passionate reaction of a public who truly believed him: he received at victim of a fan's very sad obsession with Rossano Brazzi. innocent, good people, were all of a sudden being taken away to concentration camps. only a few days before she appeared me in my dream. This marriage was also childless. The treatment, however, didn't prove effective. Against all family opposition, the moment she turned 18 and was a legal adult, "I made a bet with my friends that I would become Italy's champion. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Actor, 1942 by Pietro Osso, Italy, (He was later decorated His disabusement came with the first application of make-up -- whiskers, Brazzi was the Italian aristocrat who confesses after marriage to her that he's impotent. professional matches in Florence and Rome - - "Not because I was so good", he says, "but mainly because I was very strong he asked at the time, role he played, he quickly propelled himself into one of the most memorable and believable screen lovers of the 1950's. ", Brazzi's resistance to the Fascist dictatorship was passive rather than active in the Latino and Italian actors, now, seeing a similar pattern Discover what happened on this day. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. I still feel more sure about Mr. Brazzi made headlines in 1984 when he was among 37 people indicted in an investigation of international arms and drug smuggling. money - and food could still be bought on the black market. His other notable English-language films include The Barefoot Contessa (1954), The Story of Esther Costello (1957), Count Your Blessings (1959),The Light in the Piazza (1962), and The Italian Job (1969). This turned out to be This was hardly a CV likely to qualify him for one of the most important movie roles available in 1958. travelled abroad." between a mother and two sons, one of whom discovers that he is not the son of his nominal You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. the greatest disaster of his life. Lidia was engaged at the time, but she broke it off. "We must get married," Rossano said almost Who are the richest people in the world? times in his career; a man who had survived war, imprisonment and near execution by the German SS, bankruptcy, misjudgments, Your new password must contain one or more uppercase and lowercase letters, and one or more numbers or special characters. Rossano said Resend Activation Email. In Astrology, Mercury is the planet that rules our mindset. It suggested liver troubles. actor without much interference. Rossano Brazzi died on December 24, 1994 in a Rome hospital, after succumbing to "a virus that affected his nervous system". This was a role Brazzi played several times - if more successfully in the US than in Italy. "And now for the first time he realized that he must make a choice that would determine Mussolini was never mentioned at the unknown territory. don't have, let us know! In truth the part was small, but the picture did well and it introduced Brazzi to the American Rossano Brazzi, actor, director: born Bologna 18 September 1916; married Lydia Bertolini (died 1981), 1984 Isle Fischer; died Rome 24 December 1994. His first break into films came in 1942, when Zarah Leander's film studio was casting for a leading man to play opposite Leander in the film Damals (1943) (At That Time, Le Foyer Perdu). I thought it was a going through his suitcase looking for a shirt. He also appeared in US teleseries such as Hawaii Five-O, Charlie's Angels and Hart to Hart. He was still Rossano Brazzi. Rossano Brazzi (18 September 1916 - 24 December 1994) was an Italian actor. The following day (24 December) he went to sleep forever. Greatest Lover Since Valentino. He also directed himself in the Italo-American The Christmas That Almost Wasn't (1965) and, under the pseudonym Edward Ross, SalvareLa Faccia (1969), a.k.a. Originally from Dsseldorf, Fischer had met Brazzi as an infatuated fan in Rome at the age of twenty-four. Menu. Malia. It was a surprise to no one that he was working on a movie at the time.
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Time has a way of changing perspective. theatrical center. came to that first wedding ceremony in Rome, and the young couple began their married life in the
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Strangely, it was through a prophetic dream that he was able to pull himself out of his depression. trip to Hollywood (although he certainly thought so at the time), but rather his early willingness to accept the title of
we've learned that the "Latin lover" he was asked to play so often -- and which he played so memorably and with such
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his portion of the trial itself was even considered rather amusing. . Rossano Brazzi, who starred in the movie "South Pacific" and played other romantic roles in the 1950's and 60's, died on Saturday in a Rome hospital. Cardinal Mimmi of Naples - Brazzi was a Papal Guard. St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia, by Andrew
10. "Don't Talk Love - Take Love! anymore. The irony of his success? He was often referred to among contemporaries by his nickname Merlion. He died from a virus. "It was all due to politics, and I was the victim.". Nonetheless, his family
Fifteen years after this inauspicious beginning, on the anniversary
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rossano Brazzi (18 September 1916 - 24 December 1994) was an Italian actor. The late sixties and early seventies found him choosing some of the most unusual, uncharacteristic
The Pope himself sent them a special benediction.". The picture was 3 Coins in the Fountain, released in 1954, and Brazzi, as the
Rossano Brazzi died on December 24, 1994 in a Rome hospital, after succumbing to "a virus that affected his nervous system". post-performance party at the home of the Italian motion picture producer, Michele Scalera. As Hollywood's enormous audience decamped to television in the 1950s the American film industry looked to Europe to help it out. accessed ), memorial page for Rossano Brazzi (18 Sep 1916-24 Dec 1994), Find a Grave Memorial ID 7422808, citing Cimitero Flaminio, Rome . 2011-09-19 05:00:45. "Rossano Brazzi: His Life and Films", 1941 by Myriam Peverelli Zeppegno, Milano, Italy 2. people think I am." In any case, Brazzi's
I felt a shiver go through me, and a great pain. Movies. Brazzi was born in Bologna, Italy, the son of Maria Ghedini and Adelmo Brazzi, an employee of the Rizzoli shoe factory. recollection of the role is understandable: the critics were almost unanimous in
The week after his death in 1994, The Hollywood Reporter, in a display of appallingly bad taste, ran a story about a
Or a Count. and spoke to her whenever their paths crossed. When Rossano was given the lead in a school operetta, he had his first taste of stardom as it toured the countryside for almost three months. 21. There are no volunteers for this cemetery. overwhelming and sometimes frightening levels of passion that many fans would feel for him would continue throughout his
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Seven days later, Brazzis guards vanished and he walked free. (Obviously,
dismay and confusion when she learned about Lydia. Orlandi with his eyes closed. But it was his performance as an impotent Italian count in "The Barefoot Contessa" (1954), which starred Ava Gardner and Humphrey Bogart, that revived his career. that, in consequence of my going out of production, and in consequence of his
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the course of his entire future. Rossano Brazzi was born in 2010s. America is not happy. in Chicago. In the late 1960s, the Bologna native resettled in Italy to work in television and cinema, but he never enjoyed the success he had won making Hollywood films. Because we are arrived to a certain point now that Italy is such in a mess,
Years later, when Lidia died, Ilse offered her condolences as a friend. to what his personal managers call his "destruction as a star in Italy." Try again later. himself for starting the rumor in an effort to direct attention away from his legal difficulties. Three Coins in the Fountain. Tampas Glazer Childrens Museum to receive record-setting dinosaur skeleton for new display, The US should extradite Bolsonaro from Florida back to Brazil | Letters, Scenes from Tampas dead mall, alive with nostalgia, Pasco motorcyclist: I couldnt live with myself knowing what I had done. They married without parental consent. Rossano Brazzi, 78, who starred in the 1958 movie "South Pacific" and played other hit romantic roles in the 1950s and 1960s, died Dec. 24 at a hospital in Rome. One of her
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His earliest biography, written by Myriam Peverelli Zeppegno in 1941, recalled that his first
Rossano Brazzi was born September 18, 1916 to Adelmo Brazzi and Maria Ghedini Brazzi, in Bologna, Italy. Fulco Scarpellini living through a period of time where he simply felt himself unable to
He was quickly talked out of running off with Ida and rushing headlong into marriage - his first
Unfortunately, according to Selznick, "Brazzi's accent was extraordinarily
Search above to list available cemeteries. Occasionally the digitization process introduces transcription errors or other problems; we are continuing to work to improve these archived versions. Flowers added to the memorial appear on the bottom of the memorial or here on the Flowers tab. information provided by Il Gazzettino, he testified at two trials (one in Venice-Mestre, and one in Florence). He had already been asked by the resistance forces to help obtain food for people hidden from the SS executioners. for one year in pictures, the choice seemed less difficult. 14. Born: 18-Sep-1916 Birthplace: Bologna, Italy Died: 24-Dec-1994 Location of death: Rome, Italy Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Cimitero Flaminio, Rome, Italy. Cloudflare Ray ID: 78b8ff85aaf67d8f Try again later. In 1916 when Rossano was born, Maria, very young, was obsessed with the thought that something would happen to her son. She
Starring Peter Egan, Sharon Maughan and Dorothy Tutin. Propelled into international recognition, Brazzi won international fame when he played a role that commanded the English language. He was a man very grateful to life." Like many famous people and celebrities, Rossano Brazzi kept his personal life private. Brazzi died in Rome on Christmas Eve 1994, aged 78, from a neural virus. Farewell. He was frantically
waited for the man she loved for 32 years! Click here to submit your listings. He continued: At that point I didn't feel like living anymore, and didn't succeed in bearing that
entertaining that it was still being re-created for a popular Italian television program, "A Day In Court", many years
And yes - the occasional lover. He earned a law degree, practicing law in Rome before entering the theater as a tall, handsome young actor. After both of his parents were killed in the Fascist Italian government of World War II, he fought in the resistance movement. Copy. If you notice a problem with the translation, please send a message to [emailprotected] and include a link to the page and details about the problem. Previously sponsored memorials or famous memorials will not have this option. As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. He was married to Lydia Brazzi until her death, and to Ilse Fischer, his second wife, until his death. A group of women in Japan raised money to bring him to Japan, all expenses paid, with only the proviso that he spend a
been the last time, he was thrown a lifeline from the very place he blamed most for his
falling down his nose in Italy's La ragazza di bersagliere, the sadistic and brutal Major Bernadelli
for a year or so. Consequently, he escaped service in the Italian army, except for a token period of
small roles was in "Four Fables of Love", and this was the first time she actually met Rossano in
He was famous for being a Movie Actor. government sponsorship. He was married for 40 years to actress Lydia Brazzi, and after her death from cancer, he married for a second time to Ilse Fischer. Panoramo Biografico degli Italiani d'oggi, date unknown
16. fled back to Italy, his ego smarting. and screen as a career. Mr. Brazzi died Saturday in a Rome hospital from an. a "connective or causative link" -- which, in the absence of any recorded testimony in the pages of the local press --
commercially produced for profit and were not propaganda. This is a carousel with slides. His last movie was in 1985. recalls, "[The] last time I talked to Rossano on the phone, was on Christmas Eve 1993, exactly one year before he passed
stupid face." away and on that occasion he told me how happy the past years with Ilse had been. Rossano's first theatre 'maestro'and also Carlo's godfather. She was 20 years younger but blessed with patience and devotion. FILM STAR ROSSANO BRAZZI DIES AT 78. Rossano was delighted - although not, perhaps, for just the reason his father would have preferred: Rome was the country's
intelligent, a "jovial, blue-eyed bundle of energy and charm", "the solid foundation on which Rossano has built his life." The Star Weekly Magazine, "How To Hold On To Your Husband", by Lloyd Shearer, 12/7/57, interview
assistance through the Vatican; as nephew of the Archbishop of Bari - later Marcello
", Biographical Dictionary of Film, by David Thomson, St. James Film Directors Encyclopedia, by Andrew
The movie stars of Germany, France and Italy were imported in the hope that their American films would attract large audiences in their native countries. Brazzi died in Rome on Christmas Eve 1994, aged 78, from a neural virus. was overjoyed. Night after night he helped smuggle out three or four inmates, many of them American,
Add to your scrapbook. lonely gloom of parental disapproval. The Merry Chase. A nephew, Fabrizio (Oscar's son), contributed to the new "family business" with a screenplay for
tide (of his popularity) he had then tried his hand at producing. Gramaticas, Brazzi played engagements throughout Italy for 6 months. She designed shoes for Italy, thus the children were brought up in modest affluence. She came to see me, and first I asked about Maria and she
This marriage was also childless. had anything to do with their decision. A baby boy who died during childbirth and a second, a little girl, Mortella who died when she was only seventeen months old. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in, Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. His popularity declined in postwar Italy, where there were few opportunities for romantic leading men in the gritty neo-realistic dramas of the time. Evidently, this eldest living child was much protected and doted on, from a very early age, and no doubt in this sheltered
Still not considering drama seriously
Found more than one record for entered Email, You need to confirm this account before you can sign in. "I made a little bit of acting," he said later,
Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate, or jump to a slide with the slide dots. One of his major roles was that of Emile de Becque, the South Seas planter who wins the heart and hand of Nellie Forbush, a Navy nurse played by Mitzi Gaynor, in the screen adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "South Pacific.". differently. If you find a link we
painful encounter with the Italian judicial system: he was arrested and then indicted - and later fully acquitted - on the
Bookmark this page and come back often for updates. He was 78. "I will never regret it." She was very beautifully
Sorry! Selznick remembers the matter somewhat
However, since the idea of even having a crush on a
One day in class, Lidia's girlfriend nudged her and whispered, "There's Brazzi. somebody else." It was then that my story of love was born with Ilse, my second wife, who I married in 1984. BIBLIOGRAPHY. But this period of time, as frustrating as it must have been for him, has become a sheer delight for
Rossano Brazzi was an Italian stage and film actor. Correspondence with Carlo Fiorentini, 1998-2002. People who are born with Mercury as the ruling planet have communication skills, intellect and cleverness. "Rossano Brazzi: His Life and Films", 1941 by Myriam Peverelli Zeppegno, Milano, Italy 2. Rossano never spoke about his wife in anything but the most glowing of
where one of the school plays was to be presented. In 1958, he played the lead as Frenchman Emile De Becque in the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical South Pacific. little, their acquaintance became a friendship, and then a romance, and he asked her to marry him in 1984. Another one of his
romantic part." Adelmo Brazzi once became a father when his wife Maria Ghedini Brazzi gave birth to a son born September 18, 1916. A series of swashbuckling roles followed, and by the early 1940's he was among Italy's screen idols. You are only allowed to leave one flower per day for any given memorial. They didn't meet again until several weeks later. What we've found is an extraordinarily talented actor and director with
Food throughout the
The house in Florence was bombarded and they had to move to a close friend's house, Nello Carapelli, (who was)
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Use the links under See more to quickly search for other people with the same last name in the same cemetery, city, county, etc. All photos uploaded successfully, click on the Done button to see the photos in the gallery. "For the audition, Brazzi met Emma Gramatica at the Hotel Quirinale in Rome in 1938. Interview with Hedda Hopper, Sunday, 2/17/57
In 1940, Brazzi married baroness Lidia Bertolini (19211981) to whom he was married until her death from liver cancer in 1981. "matinee idol", or "Latin lover" by those who failed to, or were unwilling to, look past the public hysteria and find the
The ANSA news agency, quoting. 1940 People born under this sign love to make people laugh and are generally energetic and upbeat but sometimes lack self-control. You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked. 6. As you might suspect,
The case against him was later dropped. at least 230 films and television appearances to his credit, decades of respected stage work, and a passion for his craft
had literally been one of the strongest guiding forces in his life; Lidia may have been charming, and kind and loved
royalty and a new breed of knights. would "sell" him to her. Isn't he handsome?" Seven
He did not, in fact, return to Italy until 20th Century-Fox filmed John H. Secondari's novel about three American girls involved in amorous adventures while working in Rome, Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), directed by Jean Negulesco. In 1940, Brazzi married baroness Lidia Bertolini (1921-1981) to whom he was married until her death from liver cancer in 1981. discovery. Sometimes my face is more beautiful than the leading lady's. Was a native of Bologna and studied law in Florence before World War II. We began to talk, and we talked the rest of the evening." ", In later years, with 20/20 hindsight, Rossano would comment that the biggest mistake of his career was not his first
by his success, his fame and his wealth, but who did not have his best interests at heart. He was married to Lydia Brazzi until her death, and to Ilse Fischer, his second wife, until his death. neo-realistic style. There were two notable exceptions: Negulesco's Count Your Blessings (1959), in which he was a French playboy incapable of fidelity to Deborah Kerr, and The Battle of the Via Favorita (1965) as the widower whose re-marriage - to Maureen O'Hara - shocks their children. In the second, it was the only work the producer had succeeded in landing for his
In 1984, Rossano Brazzi married Ilse Fischer,[3] a German national, who had been the couple's housekeeper for many years. Brazzi - from Selznick.' Memorandum from David O. Selznick to studio heads, 1949
The concussion resulted in a cerebral
Failed to remove flower. Actress Maria Felix once offered his wife $2 million dollars if he
that it would take him ten years as a lawyer to make as much money as he was now offered
mess," Lidia remembered. in their own careers, have not Valentino but Rossano Brazzi to thank for the trailblazing he provided in a then murky and
It was a surprise to no one that he was working on a movie at the time. Try again later. [i.e., break a contract], he can do it." His testimony required a relatively limited amount of his time - after which he had to wait 3 months to be acquitted - and
"I knew somehow
him within the next decade. inferiority complex. ). Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. He did indeed -- a scene from one of Gramatica's
Food could be bought on the black market. in the movie, Three Coins in the Fountain in 1952, when she was a 17-year old teenager in Germany
'dashingly handsome' movie star (except to those who knew her): Lidia Brazzi, 5'3" to her husband's
His first marriage ended after 41 years in 1981 with the death of his wife, Lidia. least modest affluence. Simona Ventura took to social media to share the sad news on Friday evening. At that age, his specialty was reciting poetry to his father's friends when they dropped in of an evening. in her column, repeated a "Dynasty" casting rumor she'd overheard -- that Rossano was being considered
Rossano Brazzi was born on the 18th of September, 2016. Discussion with Ilse Fischer Brazzi, 1997. People of this zodiac sign like animals, healthy food, nature, cleanliness, and dislike rudeness and asking for help. actor." 2. "I was trained, you know, to be a serious person," he says, meaning a
Three Coins In The Fountain. Simultaneously, in a feverish effort to make
You have chosen this person to be their own family member. difficulty in overcoming his accent, I decided not to pick up my option." Mara Lidia describes her grandfather: "Though he did
conviction -- really reflected only a small facet of his range and depth. He's most familiar to English-speaking audiences for his role as Emile De Becque in South Pacific (1958), playing opposite Mitzi Gaynor . Burial. that, to make his own. You may not upload any more photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial, This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos, This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial. Are you sure that you want to report this flower to administrators as offensive or abusive? studied and spent much time in the office of a known lawyer, a friend of my father's, and began to practice law. Unfortunately for their credibility, the Reporter forgot to check divorce laws in Italy before they ran the
In the first place, it was a role in which Paul Lukas had scored a
Gender: Male . another Italian actor for the part - Vittorio Gassman. "I said, you know, "I am Rossano
Played roles in notable films such as Little Women, as Professor Bhaer, and Of Mice and Men, as Fred. became friendly with several students who were active in the University's amateur theater. Nor did that in The Barefoot Contessa (1954), Joseph Mankiewicz's analysis of a movie star - Ava Gardner, playing someone very much like herself. died in 1981; by 1983 he was already stunned at the consequences of some of his choices in acquaintances. But, Ilse held firm. His other notable English-language films include The Barefoot Contessa (1954), The Story of Esther Costello (1957), opposite Joan Crawford, Count Your Blessings (1959), Light in the Piazza (1962), and The Italian Job (1969). former schoolboy acquaintance named Mario Tinelli, Brazzi staggered his opponent midway in Round 1 with a left hook to the
lawyer, "and I knew already a little bit how phony it is, how fragile -- all the life of an
You might be sorry one day." Additional text by the Rossano Brazzi International Network, 1998-2002, all rights reserved, Ephraim Katz 1998 Film Encyclopedia
This play concerned a triangle
satisfy the demands of the previous moneylenders. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. Despite his fame as a heartthrob, Mr. Brazzi was insecure about his looks. But Brazzi
stage productions with a repertory company he had joined." Screen Stories, February 1958
Rossano Brazzi, the film star who gave up a promising career as a lawyer to become a movie actor and appeared in more than 200 titles, was born on this day in 1916 in Bologna. unconscious, fell through the ropes and struck his head on a ringside seat. She
was his first exposure to big-time operations, and he was admittedly nervous. Rossano Brazzi was an Italian stage and film actor. It was a surprise to no one that he was working on a movie at the time. Rossano Brazzi died in Rome on Christmas Eve in 1994. that the remnants of his popularity quickly disintegrated. Gossip columnists spent an inordinate amount of ink
Brazzi was appalled. Becoming a Find a Grave member is fast, easy and FREE. Performance & security by Cloudflare. They had moved from Bologna to Florence when Rossano was four, and his younger brother Oscar was two. he devoted a large part of his extracurricular energy to theatricals.". leaving, and there was a bit of a row, but the producer finally had to give in. Also Known As Edward Ross Birth Place Bologna, IT Born September 18, 1916 Died December 24, 1994 Cause of Death Virus That Affected The Nervous System Biography Read More Popular Italian romantic lead of the 1940s who worked with resistance groups in Rome during WWII and moved to Hollywood in 1949. dining room. remember I was taking this very serious." convicted him before trial, and who reappeared only after the acquittal. played with the professional City of Florence soccer team as "porta" (goalkeeper), playing with the squad for two seasons. There was an error deleting this problem. [4] This marriage was also childless. (He was later decorated
I had realized since I first met her (when she was only twenty-four) that she was infatuated with me, but I didn't think that she loved me
A week later, Brazzi's guards vanished and he walked out free." grandmother gave birth to four children. Share this memorial using social media sites or email. Actor, 1942 by Pietro Osso, Italy ). but at the time, his price had dwindled to a little over $10,000. Los Angeles and embarked upon what he would later call, "the worst year of my life." She looked at Rossano on the screen, turned to her mother right in the
His success in these roles was reflected in the passionate reaction of a public who truly believed him: he received at
victim of a fan's very sad obsession with Rossano Brazzi. innocent, good people, were all of a sudden being taken away to concentration camps. only a few days before she appeared me in my dream. This marriage was also childless. The treatment, however, didn't prove effective. Against all family opposition, the moment she turned 18 and was a legal adult,
"I made a bet with my friends that I would become Italy's champion. Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. Actor, 1942 by Pietro Osso, Italy, (He was later decorated
His disabusement came with the first application of make-up -- whiskers,
Brazzi was the Italian aristocrat who confesses after marriage to her that he's impotent. professional matches in Florence and Rome - - "Not because I was so good", he says, "but mainly because I was very strong
he asked at the time,
role he played, he quickly propelled himself into one of the most memorable and believable screen lovers of the 1950's. ", Brazzi's resistance to the Fascist dictatorship was passive rather than active in the
Latino and Italian actors, now, seeing a similar pattern
Discover what happened on this day. The sponsor of a memorial may add an additional. I still feel more sure about
Mr. Brazzi made headlines in 1984 when he was among 37 people indicted in an investigation of international arms and drug smuggling. money - and food could still be bought on the black market. His other notable English-language films include The Barefoot Contessa (1954), The Story of Esther Costello (1957), Count Your Blessings (1959),The Light in the Piazza (1962), and The Italian Job (1969). This turned out to be
This was hardly a CV likely to qualify him for one of the most important movie roles available in 1958. travelled abroad." between a mother and two sons, one of whom discovers that he is not the son of his nominal
You can customize the cemeteries you volunteer for by selecting or deselecting below. the greatest disaster of his life. Lidia was engaged at the time, but she broke it off. "We must get married," Rossano said almost
Who are the richest people in the world? times in his career; a man who had survived war, imprisonment and near execution by the German SS, bankruptcy, misjudgments,
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Resend Activation Email. In Astrology, Mercury is the planet that rules our mindset. It suggested liver troubles. actor without much interference. Rossano Brazzi died on December 24, 1994 in a Rome hospital, after succumbing to "a virus that affected his nervous system". This was a role Brazzi played several times - if more successfully in the US than in Italy. "And now for the first time he realized that he must make a choice that would determine
Mussolini was never mentioned at the
unknown territory. don't have, let us know! In truth the part was small, but the picture did well and it introduced Brazzi to the American
Rossano Brazzi, actor, director: born Bologna 18 September 1916; married Lydia Bertolini (died 1981), 1984 Isle Fischer; died Rome 24 December 1994. His first break into films came in 1942, when Zarah Leander's film studio was casting for a leading man to play opposite Leander in the film Damals (1943) (At That Time, Le Foyer Perdu). I thought it was a
going through his suitcase looking for a shirt. He also appeared in US teleseries such as Hawaii Five-O, Charlie's Angels and Hart to Hart. He was still Rossano Brazzi. Rossano Brazzi (18 September 1916 - 24 December 1994) was an Italian actor. The following day (24 December) he went to sleep forever. Greatest Lover Since Valentino. He also directed himself in the Italo-American The Christmas That Almost Wasn't (1965) and, under the pseudonym Edward Ross, SalvareLa Faccia (1969), a.k.a. Originally from Dsseldorf, Fischer had met Brazzi as an infatuated fan in Rome at the age of twenty-four. Menu. Malia. It was a surprise to no one that he was working on a movie at the time.
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