This page will contain additional articles about Eduardo De Filippo, as they become available.Eduardo De FilippoEduardo De Filippo was an actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet born May 24, 1900 in Naples, Italy and passed away on October 31, 1984 in Rome. He is most well-known for his work in Neapolitan like Filumena Marturano though he wrote many, many plays and films in Italian as well such as Napoli Milionaria!. He began acting at the age of 5 and in 1932 formed a theater company with his brother Peppino and sister Titina. Peppino left the troupe in 1944 and Titina departed by the early 1950's. Eduardo starred in De Sica's L'oro di Napoli with Totò and Sophia Loren in 1954. He translated Shakespeare's The Tempest into Neapolitan. It was published in 1982. Selected Works
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It was published in 1982. The Three Stooges have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their contributions to Motion Pictures, at 1560 Vine St. He translated Shakespeare's The Tempest into Neapolitan. Larry Fine died from a cerebral haemorrhage in Woodland Hills, California, and was interred in the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California. Eduardo starred in De Sica's L'oro di Napoli with Totò and Sophia Loren in 1954. The advent of television in the 1950s brought them to a new audience and revitalised their careers. Peppino left the troupe in 1944 and Titina departed by the early 1950's. Fine consistently played the straight man, and provided the voice of reason between the extreme characterisations of Moe and Curly. He began acting at the age of 5 and in 1932 formed a theater company with his brother Peppino and sister Titina. From 1933 "The Three Stooges" made more than 200 short films, and several feature films, with their most prolific period featuring the characters of Larry, Moe and Curly. He is most well-known for his work in Neapolitan like Filumena Marturano though he wrote many, many plays and films in Italian as well such as Napoli Milionaria!. The Stooges left Healy for good in 1934. Eduardo De Filippo was an actor, playwright, screenwriter, author and poet born May 24, 1900 in Naples, Italy and passed away on October 31, 1984 in Rome. The Stooges' career with Healy was marked by disputes over pay, movie contracts, and Healy's drinking. IMDb entry (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0208370/). Shemp left soon after to attempt a solo career and was in turn replaced by another brother, Curly Howard. Site dedicated to his life and works (in Italian) (http://w3.uniroma1.it/cta/eduardo/). Howard and his brother Shemp had been working as audience stooges for Healy. non capisco (1966). Born Louis Feinberg in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Fine performed in vaudeville as a violinist, until he met Moe Howard and Ted Healy in 1925. Spara più forte, più forte.. Larry Fine (October 5, 1902 - January 24, 1975) was a US film comedian, and member of the comedy act, The Three Stooges. Oggi, domani, dopodomani (1965). Il sogno di una notte di mezza sbornia (1959). Fortunella (1958). Questi fantasmi (1954). Napoletani a Milano (1953). Ragazze da marito (1952). Marito e moglie (1952). I sette peccati capitali (1952). Filumena Marturano (1951). Napoli milionaria! (1950). Ti conosco, mascherina! (1943-1944). In campagna e' caduta una stella (1939). Films (as director):
Gli esami non finiscono mai (1973). Il monumento (1970). Il sindaco del rione Sanità(1961). Sabato, domenica e lunedì (1959). De Pretore Vincenzo (1957). Bene mio e core mio (1955). Mia famiglia (1955). Le voci di dentro (1948). Questi fantasmi (1946). Filumena Marturano (1946). Napoli milionaria (1945). La voce del padrone/Il successo del giorno (1932). Natale in casa Cupiello (1931). E' arrivato 'o trentuno (1931). Ogni anno punto e da capo (1931). Quei figuri di trent'anni fa (1929). Chi e' cchiu' felice 'e me (1929). Sik-sik, l'artefice magico (1929). Filosoficamente (1928). Ditegli sempre di si (1927). Requie a l'anema soja/I morti non fanno paura (1926). Uomo e galantuomo (1922). Farmacia di turno (1920). Plays:
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