Renato Rascel

Renato Rascel

Renato Rascel (stage name of Renato Ranucci; 27 April 1912 – 2 January 1991), was an Italian film actor and singer. He appeared in 50 films between 1942 and 1972. He represented Italy in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1960 with the song "Romantica" which was placed equal eighth out of thirteen entries. He was born to Cesare and Paola Ranucci in Turin. It was in Turin where his parents, who were opera singers, were performing a show at the time Renato could really say that he was born in the back stage of the theater and that's where he spent all of his life. His father tried to make it up to him by having him baptized at Saint Peter's in Rome and apparently it worked because growing up in that neighborhood he ended up singing for the "white voices choir" of Saint Peter with the leadership of composer-conductor Lorenzo Perosi. At the age of 14 Renato started to play drums in ballrooms around Rome. Soon after, he joined the Di Fiorenza Sisters as an actor, dancer and clown and in 1934 he was hired for his first big role by the Schwarts Brothers in the operetta "Al Cavallino bianco". In 1935, he joined Elena Gray for his first foreign tour in Africa. In 1941 he created his own theater company and he began to develop his distinctive kind of humor that in the following years will crown him as the inventor of the "non-sense" with phrases like "two friends that didn't know each other". He decided to make his small size work for him, being only 5'2" tall, one of his major assets becoming known as the "Tiny Italian" (il piccoletto nazionale) and in his show he accentuated his stature by wearing huge extravagant coats, his most famous one had a large pocket on the back. In this time he created some of his most famous characters such as "Napoleon" and "Il Corazziere" (a parody on his size since the Corazziere is a military division that employs only soldiers over 6 feet tall) that brought him to an extraordinary popularity in Italy. In 1942 he shot the first of a long series of films, Pazzo d'amore (Crazy For Love) developing and establishing his very peculiar kind of humor. Among the sixty plus films he worked in, one of the most relevant was Il Cappotto (The Overcoat) by Gogol, winner of the Golden Palm in Cannes. He also had a leading role in The Secret of Santa Vittoria with Anthony Quinn and Anna Magnani, Seven Hills of Rome with Mario Lanza, Questi fantasmi with Eduardo De Filippo and Figaro qua Figaro là with Totò. In 1977, he appeared in the Zeffirelli film Jesus of Nazareth as the blind man. His post second World War success is due mainly to his leading roles in the musicals by Pietro Garinei and Sandro Giovannini. The artistic trio is responsible for the existence of the "musical" in Italy with Attanasio cavallo vanesio in 1952 (featuring the American trio Peters Sisters, Alvaro piuttosto corsaro (1953), Tobia la candida spia (1955), Un paio d'ali (1957), Rascelinaria (1958), Enrico '61 (1961), and also performed for an entire year in London at the Piccadilly Theatre in 1962, along with Il giorno della tartaruga (1965) and Alleluja, brava gente (1970). ... Source: Article "Renato Rascel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Filmography

1977

Jesus of Nazareth
Jesus of Nazareth
as The Blind Man
TV - Released: 3/27/1977

1975

Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca
Un sorriso, uno schiaffo, un bacio in bocca
as (archive footage)
Movie - Released: 7/14/1975

1972

Pinocchio
Pinocchio
as Narratore (voce)
Movie - Released: 12/20/1972

1971

I racconti di padre Brown
I racconti di padre Brown
as Padre Brown
TV - Released: 1/29/1971

1970

Transplant
Transplant
as Dario Barbieri
Movie - Released: 3/5/1970
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
The Secret of Santa Vittoria
as Babbaluche
Movie - Released: 1/2/1970
I racconti di Padre Brown
I racconti di Padre Brown
as Padre Brown
Movie - Released: 12/29/1970

1967

Movie
Delirio a due
as Lui
Movie - Released: 10/28/1967

1963

Follie d'estate
Follie d'estate
as il sognatore
Movie - Released: 11/27/1963

1962

Questi fantasmi
Questi fantasmi
Movie - Released: 1/29/1962

1961

The Last Judgment
The Last Judgment
as Coppola
Movie - Released: 10/26/1961
Destination Fury
Destination Fury
as Renato Micacci
Movie - Released: 7/23/1961
The Orderly
The Orderly
as Remigio De Acutis
Movie - Released: 11/3/1961
Movie
Enrico '61
Movie - Released: 1/1/1961

1960

The Bear
The Bear
as Medard
Movie - Released: 12/14/1960
Il corazziere
Il corazziere
as Urbano Marangoni
Movie - Released: 12/21/1960
Little Girls and High Finance
Little Girls and High Finance
Movie - Released: 10/30/1960
Un militare e mezzo
Un militare e mezzo
as Nicola Carletti
Movie - Released: 2/11/1960

1959

Policarpo, ufficiale di scrittura
Policarpo, ufficiale di scrittura
as Policarpo De Tappetti
Movie - Released: 3/18/1959
Ferdinand I King of Naples
Ferdinand I King of Naples
as Mimì
Movie - Released: 12/22/1959
Uncle Was a Vampire
Uncle Was a Vampire
as Baron Osvaldo Lambertenghi
Movie - Released: 10/28/1959

1958

Rascel Marine
Rascel Marine
as Caporale Ronny Rascel
Movie - Released: 12/19/1958
Move and I'll Shoot
Move and I'll Shoot
as Renato Tuzzi - il professore
Movie - Released: 3/13/1958

1957

Oh! Sabella
Oh! Sabella
as Don Gregorio (uncredited)
Movie - Released: 8/29/1957
Seven Hills of Rome
Seven Hills of Rome
as Pepe Bonelli
Movie - Released: 11/21/1957
Rascel-Fifì
Rascel-Fifì
as Renato / Renatino - il suo figlio
Movie - Released: 10/9/1957

1956

The Monte Carlo Story
The Monte Carlo Story
as Duval
Movie - Released: 12/19/1956
I pinguini ci guardano
I pinguini ci guardano
Movie - Released: 3/8/1956
Cinépanorama
Cinépanorama
as Self
TV - Released: 2/4/1956

1955

Variety carousel
Variety carousel
Movie - Released: 2/8/1955

1954

These Phantoms
These Phantoms
as Pasquale Lojacono
Movie - Released: 11/12/1954
Gran varietà
Gran varietà
as Il comico
Movie - Released: 3/13/1954
Alvaro piuttosto corsaro
Alvaro piuttosto corsaro
as Alvaro
Movie - Released: 3/5/1954
Io sono la Primula Rossa
Io sono la Primula Rossa
as Sir Archibald
Movie - Released: 12/20/1954
Il matrimonio
Il matrimonio
as Dmitry Marinin, il 'generale'
Movie - Released: 2/25/1954
Rosso e nero
Rosso e nero
as Himself
Movie - Released: 10/27/1954

1953

Piovuto dal cielo
Piovuto dal cielo
as Renato
Movie - Released: 6/26/1953
Attanasio cavallo vanesio
Attanasio cavallo vanesio
Movie - Released: 9/3/1953
La passeggiata
La passeggiata
as Paolo Barbato
Movie - Released: 1/27/1953
Ho scelto l'amore
Ho scelto l'amore
as Boris Popovic
Movie - Released: 3/3/1953

1952

The Overcoat
The Overcoat
as Carmine De Carmine
Movie - Released: 10/3/1952
Il bandolero stanco
Il bandolero stanco
as Pepito
Movie - Released: 12/22/1952
L'eroe sono io
L'eroe sono io
as Righetto
Movie - Released: 2/29/1952
Half a Century of Song
Half a Century of Song
Movie - Released: 1/1/1952

1951

Beauties on bicycles
Beauties on bicycles
as Il figlio del meccanico
Movie - Released: 2/27/1951
Io sono il capataz
Io sono il capataz
as Uguccione / Rascelito Villa
Movie - Released: 2/28/1951
Napoleone
Napoleone
as Napoleone
Movie - Released: 4/17/1951
Love I Haven't... But... But
Love I Haven't... But... But
as Teodoro
Movie - Released: 12/7/1951

1950

Figaro qua... Figaro là
Figaro qua... Figaro là
as Don Alonzo
Movie - Released: 10/12/1950
I'm in the Revue
I'm in the Revue
as himself
Movie - Released: 2/18/1950

1949

Maracatumba... ma non è una rumba!
Maracatumba... ma non è una rumba!
as rag. Filippo De Bellis
Movie - Released: 1/14/1949

1942

Movie
Pazzo d'amore
Movie - Released: 12/25/1942