Born: April 23, 1935 – Died: January 14, 2016
Franco Citti, the acclaimed actor and director, was born on April 23, 1935, in Rome, Lazio, Italy. He hailed from a family deeply rooted in the entertainment world, being the son of actor Santino Citti and the brother of renowned writer/director Sergio Citti. Franco left an indelible mark on the film industry with his notable roles in iconic movies like "The Godfather" (1972), "The Godfather Part III" (1990), and "Accattone" (1961). His talents and collaborations with celebrated directors like Pier Paolo Pasolini solidified his status as a cinematic legend. Franco Citti's legacy continues to influence and inspire in the world of cinema.
Early Life and Career
Franco Citti's journey into the world of cinema was influenced by his upbringing in a family deeply connected to the entertainment industry. Growing up in Rome, Italy, he was immersed in the vibrant cultural atmosphere of the city, thanks to his father, Santino Citti, who was an actor himself. This exposure to the world of performance from an early age ignited Franco's passion for acting.
After completing his education, Franco ventured into the film industry and made his professional debut in the movie "Accattone" in 1961. This marked the beginning of his remarkable career in film. However, it was his role as Calo in "The Godfather" (1972) that propelled him to international stardom. The film's immense success and critical acclaim solidified his position in Hollywood.
Throughout his career, Franco Citti earned recognition and awards for his exceptional talent, including a BAFTA nomination. He was not only an actor but also a director and writer, showcasing his versatility in the industry. Despite his remarkable achievements in film, Franco managed to keep his personal life relatively private, maintaining a low profile in the media.
Franco Citti's impact on Hollywood and the entertainment industry as a whole cannot be overstated. He is remembered as an icon and a legend, known for his contributions to some of the most iconic films in cinematic history. His work continues to inspire aspiring actors and filmmakers , leaving an enduring legacy in the world of cinema.
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | E insieme vivremo tutte le stagioni | Unknown |
| 1998 | Le ragazze di Piazza di Spagna (TV Series) | Uncle Franco |
| 1997 | Il miracolo di Sant'Oronzo (Short) | Unknown |
| 1997 | Cartoni animati | Peppe |
| 1997 | Il sindaco | Unknown |
| 1996 | We Free Kings | Giuseppe |
| 1996 | Festival | Unknown |
| 1994 | Power and Lovers | Michele |
| 1993 | La scalata (TV Mini Series) | Killer |
| 1992 | El infierno prometido | Caronte |
| 1991 | La ragnatela (TV Mini Series) | Montese |
| 1990 | Scandal in Black | Projectionist |
| 1990 | Un bambino di nome Gesù (TV Movie) | Il pastore |
| 1990 | The Godfather Part III | Calo |
| 1990 | Il segreto | Franco |
| 1989 | The Betrothed (TV Mini Series) | Bravo |
| 1989 | Tutti in palestra (TV Mini Series) | Unknown |
| 1989 | Rosso di sera | Franco |
| 1988 | Kafka la colonia penale | Unknown |
| 1988 | Sei delitti per padre Brown (TV Mini Series) | Unknown |
| 1986 | La coda del diavolo | Cigal |
| 1986 | Quando arriva il giudice (TV Mini Series) | Unknown |
| 1985 | Sogni e bisogni (TV Mini Series) | Sam |
| 1984 | The Martyrdom of St. Sebastian (TV Movie) | Préfet |
| 1983 | The Black Stallion Returns | Foreign Legion Officer |
| 1982 | Pè sempe | Unknown |
| 1981 | La felicità (TV Mini Series) | Unknown |
| 1981 | Il minestrone | Francesco |
| 1980 | Eroina | Alfredo, il 'Sceriffo' |
| 1980 | Ciao marziano | Er Cinese |
| 1980 | Chi ha fatto ha fatto (TV Movie) | Nino |
| 1979 | Addavenì quel giorno e quella sera (TV Mini Series) | Dillinger |
| 1979 | L'albero della maldicenza | Angelo Maria giovane |
| 1979 | Luna | Man in Bar |
| 1978 | Yerma (TV Movie) | Juan |
| 1977 | The Godfather Saga (TV Mini Series) | Calo |
| 1977 | Beach House | Nando |
| 1977 | Watch Me When I Kill | Pasquale Ferrante |
| 1977 | Destruction Force | Antonio Lanza |
| 1976 | Puttana galera! | Ciro |
| 1976 | Rome: The Other Side of Violence | Berte |
| 1976 | L'eroe (TV Movie) | Unknown |
| 1976 | Todo modo | Autista di M. |
| 1976 | Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man | Rudy Ruginski |
| 1976 | Colpita da improvviso benessere | Luiso Malerba |
| 1976 | Chi dice donna dice donna | Benito (segment "La signorina X") |
| 1974 | Arabian Nights | Il demone |
| 1974 | Giuda uccide il venerdì | Unknown |
| 1973 | Ingrid sulla strada | Renato |
| 1973 | Bawdy Tales | Mammone |
| 1973 | Storia de fratelli e de cortelli | Artemio |
| 1972 | The Canterbury Tales | The Devil |
| 1972 | The Godfather | Calo - Sicilian Sequence |
| 1972 | Roma | Man at Restaurant (uncredited) |
| 1971 | La primera entrega | Johnny |
| 1971 | The Decameron | Ciappelletto |
| 1970 | Ostia | Rabbino |
| 1969 | The Angels from 2000 | Franco |
| 1969 | Una ragazza di Praga | Alberto Marini |
| 1969 | Pigsty | Secondo cannibale |
| 1969 | Gangsters' Law | Bruno Esposito |
| 1969 | Il magnaccio | Unknown |
| 1968 | Mitra Baby Face | Unknown |
| 1968 | Kill Them All and Come Back Alone | Hoagy |
| 1968 | Black Jesus | Oreste |
| 1967 | Oedipus Rex | Edipo |
| 1967 | Requiescant | Burt |
| 1963 | Du mouron pour les petits oiseaux | Renato |
| 1963 | The Shortest Day | Fante Romano |
| 1962 | Mamma Roma | Carmine |
| 1962 | Una vita violenta | Tommaso |
| 1961 | Accattone | Accattone |