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Giuseppe Patroni Griffi

Giuseppe Patroni Griffi

Directing1921Naples, Campania, Italy

Biography

Giuseppe Patroni Griffi (26 February 1921 – 15 December 2005) was an Italian playwright, screenwriter, director and author.

He was born in Naples in an aristocratic family and moved to Rome immediately after the end of World War II and spent his professional life there. Patroni Griffi is considered one of the most prominent contributors to Italian theater and film in post-war Italy.

Roberto Rossellini made a film from his play Anima nera.

His first listed film writing credit was on the 1952 musical Canzoni di mezzo secolo. Patroni Griffi would later direct Charlotte Rampling, Elizabeth Taylor, Marcello Mastroianni, Laura Antonelli, Florinda Bolkan, Terence Stamp, Fabio Testi.

Patroni Griffi was also involved with numerous television productions of lyric opera, including Verdi's La Traviata. His many theatrical productions include works by Pirandello, Eduardo De Filippo, Jean Cocteau and Tennessee Williams. As a writer, he published a first collection of stories in 1955, Ragazzo di Trastevere. Later, he contributed significantly to the body of Italian gay literature with Scende giù per Toledo and La morte della bellezza, both set in Naples.

Known For

Acting History

2016
Metti, una sera a cena con Peppino
as Self (archive footage)
1998
Woman
Writer
1988
La Romana
TVDirector3 eps
La Romana
TVAdaptation3 eps
1986
Tosca
Director
1985
The Trap
Director
1975
1974
Identikit
Screenplay
Identikit
Director
1972
La tenda in piazza
as Self (uncredited)
1969
Love Circle
Director
Love Circle
Theatre Play
Love Circle
Screenplay
1962
Dark Soul
Theatre Play
The Sea
Story
The Sea
Director
The Sea
Screenplay
1959
The Swindlers
Screenplay

Social Media

Personal Info

Known For
Directing
Gender
Male
Birthday
2/27/1921
Day of Death
12/15/2005
Place of Birth
Naples, Campania, Italy
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