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Ennio De Concini

Ennio De Concini

Writing1923Rome, Lazio, Italy

Biography

Ennio De Concini (9 December 1923, Rome – 17 November 2008) was an Italian screenwriter and film director, winning the Academy Award in 1962 for the "Best Original Screenplay" for Divorce Italian Style.

He was the co-screenwriter of The Red Tent a 1969 film starring Sean Connery which was based on Umberto Nobile's disastrous 1928 expedition to the North Pole in the airship Italia. Among the 60 films to his credit are The Twist (1976), Four of the Apocalypse (1975), Hitler: The Last Ten Days (1973), Battle of the Worlds (1961), Black Sunday (1960), Long Night in 1943 (1960), Il Grido (1957), War and Peace (1956), and Mambo (1954).

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Acting History

1997
1988
Young Toscanini
Original Story
The Mask
Writer
Don Bosco
Screenplay
1983
Copkiller
Screenplay
1982
1980
1979
Together?
Writer
1976
The Twist
Adaptation
1972
Bluebeard
Writer
1969
The Red Tent
Screenplay
Coup D'Etat
Screenplay
1956
1954
Ulysses
Screenplay
Attila
Screenplay
Attila
Story
Mambo
Writer
Human Torpedoes
Screenplay
1951
Double Cross
Screenplay
1950
Outlaw Girl
Screenplay
1948
L'ebreo errante
Screenplay

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Personal Info

Known For
Writing
Gender
Male
Birthday
12/9/1923
Day of Death
11/17/2008
Place of Birth
Rome, Lazio, Italy