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Enzo Petito is a Actor Italien born on 24 july 1897 at Naples (Italie)

Enzo Petito

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Birth name Vincenzo Squatriti
Nationality Italie
Birth 24 july 1897 at Naples (Italie)
Death 17 july 1967 (at 69 years) at Rome (Italie)

Enzo Petito was an Italian film and stage character actor. A theatre actor under Eduardo De Filippo in the 1950s in the Teatro San Ferdinando of Naples, with whom he was professionally closely associated, Petito also appeared in several of his films, often co-starring Eduardo or/and brother, Peppino De Filippo, brothers who are considered to be amongst the greatest Italian actors of the 20th century. Petito played minor roles in some memorable commedia all'Italiana movies directed by the likes of Dino Risi and Mario Monicelli in the late 1950s and early 1960s, often appearing alongside actors such as Nino Manfredi, Alberto Sordi, Peppino De Filippo, Anna-Maria Ferrero, and Totò.

Although never a leading actor, he made a number of small appearances as character actors alongside Italy's leading film stars in films throughout the early to mid-1960s and is arguably best known in world cinema for his role as the store keeper in the Sergio Leone classic Spaghetti Western film The Good, the Bad and the Ugly in 1966. His roles ranged from storekeepers and cobblers to priests and homeless men. His role of most esteem, however, is perhaps as Napoleon in Sergio Corbucci's comedy Chi si ferma è perduto in 1963.

Biography

His great grandfather was Antonio Petito (1822 – 1876), also a Neapolitan, who was an esteemed stage actor, known for his roles as a Pulcinella in the commedia dell'arte theatrical scene. His first role in film was in Esodo Pratelli's comedy, A che servono questi quattrini?, in 1942, playing a notary alongside Eduardo De Filippo, Peppino De Filippo and Clelia Matania. The film was based on a play by Armando Curcio and adapted for the screen by Mario Massa. This role was significant as Petito was later part of the successful theater company "La Scarpetta", at the Teatro San Ferdinando of Naples, which was directed by Eduardo De Filippo, and he featured alongside actors on stage such as Ugo D'Alessio, Pietro De Vico and Franco Sportelli throughout the 1950s. It is Eduardo De Filippo indeed which Enzo Petito is most associated professionally with.

In 1954, Petito portrayed a boatswain in Luigi Capuano's Ballata tragica alongside Teddy Reno, Beniamino Maggio, Nando Bruno and Tina Pica.
This was followed by a small role in Mario Mattoli's comedy Poverty and Nobility, which featured Totò as the central character and also starred Sophia Loren. In 1956, Petito again appeared alongside Tina Pica in Siro Marcellini's Ci sposeremo a Capri, in a cast which also included Franco Sportelli, Enzo Turco, Lia Cancellieri and Franco Angeli. In 1959, Petito then portrayed Giovanni in the film Sogno di una notte di mezza sbornia, under his regular theatrical director Eduardo De Filippo who also starred as the main character in the film, with Pupella Maggio, Pietro De Vico, Graziella Marina and Nina De Padova supporting Petito and De Filippo. Later in 1959, Petito starred as a shoemaker in Dino Risi's Il vedovo, alongside Alberto Sordi, Franca Valeri, Livio Lorenzon and Nando Bruno.

In 1960, Petito again featured under director Dino Risi in his comedy picture of that year, Il Mattatore, alongside Vittorio Gassman, Dorian Gray and previous co-stars Peppino De Filippo and Anna-Maria Ferrero. However, Petito's role as "Il cavalier Pizzola-to" went uncredited. The film was nominated for best film at the 10th Berlin International Film Festival. Then, in 1961, Petito appeared in Vittorio de Sica's comedy The Last Judgement, (Il giudizio universale). On set Petito was around prominent actors such as Alberto Sordi, Vittorio Gassman, Nino Manfredi, Paolo Stoppa and Jack Palance. Later in 1961, Petito starred alongside Gérard Blain, Paola Borboni, Miranda Campa and Anna Maria Ferrero in Carlo Lizzani's L'oro di Roma.

In 1962, Petito starred in five films. He played a small role as Galliano Rubinace, Rossella's Father in Luciano Salce's drama picture La cuccagna alongside Donatella Turri, Luigi Tenco and Umberto D'Orsi, Padre Guardiano in Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia's I quattro monaci alongside Peppino De Filippo, Aldo Fabrizi and Nino Taranto, and also had roles in Renato Polselli's war drama Ultimatum alla vita, Luigi Zampa's comedy Roaring Years, and also portrayed a homeless man in Marcello Baldi's thriller Il criminale, again appearing opposite Jack Palance.

In 1963, Petito portrayed perhaps his role of most esteem as Napoleon in Sergio Corbucci's comedy Chi si ferma è perduto, also starring
Totò, Peppino De Filippo, and Aroldo Tieri. In 1965, Petito played The Usher in segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1" of Made in Italy and then starred in Io, io, io... e gli altri in 1966 which featured Gina Lollobrigida, Walter Chiari, Nino Manfredi and Marcello Mastroianni, amongst others. His final role in cinema was as the feeble, helpless storekeeper in The Good, the Bad and the Ugly who is abused by the bandit Tuco Benedicto (Eli Wallach) and robbed. Petito utters lines such as "Colt, Remington, Smith & Wesson" and "It's all I have" with a gormless expression on his face and Tuco memorably places the store's closed sign in Petito's mouth as he departs as a gesture to keep quiet.

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Filmography of Enzo Petito (15 films)

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Sacred Silence
Directed by Antonio Capuano
Genres Drama, Crime, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Fabrizio Bentivoglio, Teresa Saponangelo, Enzo Petito
Rating62% 3.1422753.1422753.1422753.1422753.142275
Don Lorenzo Borrelli (Fabrizio Bentivoglio) is a priest in a poor neighborhood in Naples where Mafia killings are a daily occurrence and most young people see organized crime as a way to earn respect. Don Borelli tries as best as he can to persuade the adolescents that the Camorra is at odds with Catholicism, but has to learn that nothing will change as long as their parents silently accept the Mafia supremacy.
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, 2h41
Directed by Sergio Leone
Origin Italie
Genres Action, Adventure, Western, Spaghetti Western
Themes Political films, Buddy films
Actors Clint Eastwood, Lee Van Cleef, Eli Wallach, Millie Bobby Brown, Mario Brega, Gaten Matarazzo
Roles Storekeeper
Rating87% 4.3982954.3982954.3982954.3982954.398295
In a desolate Western ghost town during the American Civil War, Mexican bandit Tuco Ramirez ("The Ugly") narrowly escapes three bounty hunters, killing two and wounding a third, Elam.
Me, Me, Me... and the Others, 1h35
Directed by Alessandro Blasetti
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy
Actors Gina Lollobrigida, Marcello Mastroianni, Walter Chiari, Vittorio De Sica, Saro Urzì, Sylva Koscina
Rating64% 3.232053.232053.232053.232053.23205
Sandro (Walter Chiari) est journaliste à Rome. Il mène une enquête sur l'égoïsme de ses concitoyens, aidé par son ami Peppino (Marcello Mastroianni). Il côtoie divers personnages de la ville : une diva (Silvana Mangano), un politicien véreux (Vittorio Caprioli)...
Made in Italy, 1h40
Directed by Nanni Loy
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy
Actors Lando Buzzanca, Claudio Gora, Marina Berti, Aldo Giuffrè, Walter Chiari, Renzo Marignano
Roles The Usher (segment "4 'Cittadini, stato e chiesa', episode 1")
Rating67% 3.376563.376563.376563.376563.37656
En una trentaine de sketches, Nanni Loy décrit de façon aiguisée les coutumes des Italiens.
A Girl... and a Million
Genres Drama
Actors Donatella Turri, Luigi Tenco, Umberto D'Orsi, Gianni Dei, Liù Bosisio, Enzo Petito
Roles Galliano Rubinace, Rossella's father
Rating72% 3.638093.638093.638093.638093.63809
Rossella, a beautiful young girl that lives in a family of popular class, looks for a job every day but she is disappointed after not being able to find serious work. She meet Giuliano, a young student, that instead not have the will to found a work for any cost. After attempting suicide together, they make the choice to live each day without obsession over work.
Roaring Years, 1h50
Directed by Luigi Zampa
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy
Themes Political films, Films based on plays
Actors Nino Manfredi, Gino Cervi, Salvo Randone, Michèle Mercier, Gastone Moschin, Linda Sini
Roles ingegnere del circolo
Rating73% 3.661123.661123.661123.661123.66112
The portrays the corrupt administration an Apulia town during the Fascist regime in 1937, after it has been informed, in a roundabout manner, of the visit (in disguise) of a Government inspector from Rome who has the intention of verifying if everything went according to the strict established guidelines for official economic and social planning.
The Four Monks
Directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Genres Comedy
Actors Peppino De Filippo, Aldo Fabrizi, Nino Taranto, Erminio Macario, Umberto Spadaro, Nino Terzo
Roles Padre guardiano
Rating60% 3.005773.005773.005773.005773.00577
Les voleurs Giocondo et Crispino, spécialisés dans l'escroquerie, décident avec deux autres complices, Gaudenzio et Martino, de se faire passer pour des frères qui ont fui la Hongrie pour chercher à obtenir de l'argent. Mais ils ne reçoivent de l'hospitalité que dans un petit couvent sicilien. Là, leur arnaque change et consiste à faire chanter et à extorquer de l'argent au nom du pire gangster du village qui pour le moment est absent car il est en Amérique.
The Last Judgment, 1h41
Directed by Vittorio De Sica
Origin France
Genres Comedy
Themes Films about religion
Actors Alberto Sordi, Nino Manfredi, Vittorio Gassman, Jack Palance, Ernest Borgnine, Paolo Stoppa
Rating65% 3.289483.289483.289483.289483.28948
At the morning of a normal day of a Naples that begins to hear complex and not always positive effects of the economic boom, a stentorian voice (Nicola Rossi-Lemeni) which seems to come down from heaven announces that "At 18 begins the Last Judgement!".
Gold of Rome, 1h50
Directed by Carlo Lizzani
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, Historical
Themes Films about religion, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Gérard Blain, Anna Maria Ferrero, Jean Sorel, Miranda Campa, Andrea Checchi, Dina De Santis
Rating66% 3.3235553.3235553.3235553.3235553.323555
En octobre 1943, le commandement allemand de la place de Rome ordonne que la communauté juive de la ville lui livre, dans un délai de vingt-quatre heures, cinquante kilos d'or : faute de quoi deux cents otages seront fusillés. La collecte des bijoux s'effectue, sans éviter de provoquer des remous dans la communauté juive. Bien qu'à la fin, la rançon soit effectivement livrée, l'autorité militaire ne tient nullement ses promesses. Une rafle est organisée autour du Portico d'Ottavia, dans laquelle deux mille juifs seront capturés et dirigés vers les camps d'extermination nazis. Le film conte, en parallèle, une intrigue amoureuse entre Giulia, fille d'un professeur juif, et Massimo, étudiant de confession catholique. Giulia n'ignore pas qu'un mariage pourrait lui éviter la déportation et lui sauver la vie.
He Who Hesitates Is Lost, 1h43
Directed by Sergio Corbucci
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy
Actors Totò, Peppino De Filippo, Aroldo Tieri, Luigi De Filippo, Alberto Lionello, Alberto Talegalli
Roles Napoleone, l'usciere
Rating67% 3.3898253.3898253.3898253.3898253.389825
Peppino and Antonio are two bungling accountants of a branch of Naples, widely criticized and reprimanded by their superior, which threatens to confine them in Sardinia. Antonio and Peppino know well what awaits them: the service of branches in that place is highly poor and so the two do anything to save himself. But suddenly their upper dies, and so in the accounting of Naples are locked in a battle between all the accountants to win the sympathy of the new substitute-upper.
The Widower, 1h30
Directed by Dino Risi
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy
Actors Alberto Sordi, Franca Valeri, Livio Lorenzon, Leonora Ruffo, Nando Bruno, Nanda Primavera
Roles Fritzmayer
Rating72% 3.6015953.6015953.6015953.6015953.601595
Alberto Nardi (Alberto Sordi) is a Roman businessman who fancies himself a man of great capabilities, but whose factory (producing lifts and elevators) teeters perennially on the brink of catastrophe.
Sogno di una notte di mezza sbornia
Directed by Eduardo De Filippo
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy
Actors Eduardo De Filippo, Pupella Maggio, Enzo Petito, Pietro De Vico, Pietro Carloni, Enzo Cannavale
Roles Giovanni
Rating57% 2.867922.867922.867922.867922.86792
Pendant une nuit de soûlerie, Pasquale Grifone, un pauvre bougre, rêve de Dante Alighieri qui lui donne trois numéros à jouer à la loterie, mais ces numéros correspondent également à la date de la mort de son père, auquel il est très attaché. Pasquale doit prendre une décision, soit jouer les numéros et gagner une fortune et prendre le risque de condamner à mort son père ou ne rien faire. Finalement, Pasquale décide de jouer les chiffres....
Poverty and Nobility, 1h35
Directed by Mario Mattoli
Origin Italie
Genres Comedy
Themes Théâtre, Films based on plays
Actors Totò, Dolores Palumbo, Enzo Turco, Sophia Loren, Carlo Croccolo, Giuseppe Porelli
Roles Don Gioacchino
Rating76% 3.8168453.8168453.8168453.8168453.816845
The story is taken from the Eduardo Scarpetta's play: Naples, 1800. The poor Felice Sciosciamocca tries to work being a scribe for ignorant people, while his friend Don Pasquale tries to make photographs for rich couples. Meanwhile in the house where the two live, their wives start to fight because the apartment is mortgaged, and the women don't have money to pay the rent. Luckily rich Count Luigino, in love with the beautiful dancer Gemma, asks Pasquale and Felice to stage a farce for him. In fact the parents of Gemma want to meet Luigino's family, but he knows that his real father does not approve his love affair with the dancer. So Luigino transforms Don Felice Sciosciamocca into his uncle: Prince of Casadores, and Don Pasquale has to play the true father of Luigino. The young count entrusts a false part to play to all members of the two families, except the second wife of Felice: Concetta. Unfortunately Count Luigino cannot find a role for her, and Concetta gets very angry. While Felice Sciosciammocca and Pasquale're argue in the beautiful villa of Don Gaetano, Gemma's father, Concetta bursts in the home, and tries to compromise the plan organized by Luigino. Fortunately Don Felice manages to fix the situation and in the end, all is happily resolved.