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Amedeo Nazzari : ウィキペディア英語版 | Amedeo Nazzari
Amedeo Nazzari (10 December 1907 – 7 November 1979) was an Italian actor. Nazzari was one of the leading figures of Italian classic cinema, often considered a local variant of the Australian-American star Errol Flynn. Although he emerged as a star during the Fascist era, Nazzari's popularity continued well into the post-war years. ==Early career== Nazzari was born as Salvatore Amedeo Buffa in Sardinia, and although he moved to Rome he always retained a slight trace of his native accent.〔Gundle p.194〕 While Nazzari was keen on gaining film contracts much of his early experience was in the theatre. He entered a contest organised by Twentieth Century Fox to find an Italian actor to fill the boots of the recently deceased screen star Rudolph Valentino, but lost out to Alberto Rabagliati.〔Gundle p.186〕 He was rejected after screen tests by Italian professionals, who found him too tall, thin and gloomy of expression.〔Gundle p.186〕 Nazzari made his debut in ''Ginevra degli Almieri'' (1935), following a recommendation from Elsa Merlini.〔Gundle p.191〕 His first read role came with the 1936 film ''Cavalry'', and he followed it up with ''The Castiglioni Brothers'' (1937). His breakthrough came with the 1938 film ''Luciano Serra, Pilot'' (1938) where he played a First World War veteran who returns to fight for Italy during the Abyssinian War. Nazzari was transformed into a matinee idol, the most bankable star of Italian cinema.〔Gundle p.184〕 Following the film, Nazzari was invited to join the Fascist Party by Benito Mussolini, but declined saying "Thank You Duce! I would prefer not to concern myself with politics, occupied as I am with more pressing artistic commitments".〔Gundle p.185〕
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