Born 1935 (age 87) · Palermo, Sicily, Italy
Appears in 98 titles

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Gerlando Buzzanca (born August 24, 1935 in Palermo) is an Italian comedy actor. He left high school in Palermo when he was 16 years old, and moved to Rome to pursue his dream of becoming an actor. In order to survive, he took many jobs: waiter, furniture mover, and a brief appearance as a slave in the film Ben-Hur. In his long career he often interpreted the role of the average Italian immigrant from southern Italy, who slowly began to enjoy moderate success during the years of the Italian economic miracle. His films showcased all the freshness of the 1960s, the 1970s and the heavier transition to the 1980s, focusing on the common life in several Italian cities such as Rome, Verona or Milan, balanced between personal happiness and professional achievement. Buzzanca often interpreted roles of a subordinate white collar worker, with a heavy vein of machismo, as a frustrated employee who tries to redeem his dull existence with his virility. He became famous for his role in the film Il merlo maschio, (The Male Blackbird), where in a provincial environment of cultural importance, the philharmonic orchestra of the Arena di Verona, he vents out his own frustrations, indulging into candaulism when he induces his bride to expose her naked body in the middle of a bridge in Verona. Some critics, in a lighter vein, have defined Buzzanca as a "Homo eroticus": a human being halfway between Homo erectus and Homo sapiens, who risked extinction in the 1970s because of the harsh struggle with feminism activists. Today, even though much less so, this male type is still found among Italian males. Buzzanca's fame is greater in foreign countries than in his native land, and in countries as France, Japan, Greece, Israel, Spain and Switzerland he is a renowned international stereotype of the Italian provincialotto, elegant, naif, always causing mischief, and not obtaining anything from it. Description above from the Wikipedia article Lando Buzzanca, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Ben-Hur
7.9
Ben-Hur
1959
as Jewish Slave in the Desert (uncredited)
The Sucker
7.4
The Sucker
1965
as Lino, le barbier
Divorce Italian Style
7.9
Divorce Italian Style
1961
as Rosario Mulè
The Monsters
7.4
The Monsters
1963
as Luchino (segment "Come un padre")
Seduced and Abandoned
7.6
Seduced and Abandoned
1964
as Antonio Ascalone
After the Fox
6.1
After the Fox
1966
as Police Chief
Monte Carlo or Bust!
5.9
Monte Carlo or Bust!
1969
as Marcello Agost
The Magnificent Cuckold
6.6
The Magnificent Cuckold
1964
as Giovannino - younger Manservant at the Artusis (uncredited)
His Days Are Numbered
7.1
His Days Are Numbered
1962
as Cesare's Son
I'm Going to Live by Myself
5.7
I'm Going to Live by Myself
1982
as Giuseppe
Chiara e Francesco
5.3
Chiara e Francesco
2007
as Pietro di Bernardone
I Vicerè
6.1
I Vicerè
2007
as Prince Giacomo
Secret Fantasy
6.1
Secret Fantasy
1971
as Niccolo Vivaldi
The Eroticist
5.6
The Eroticist
1972
as Senatore Gianni Puppis
When Women Had Tails
4.3
When Women Had Tails
1970
as Kao
Made in Italy
6.1
Made in Italy
1965
as Giulio (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 2")
Operation San Pietro
6.3
Operation San Pietro
1967
as Napoleone
The Girl from Parma
7.6
The Girl from Parma
1963
as Michele Pantanò
Our Husbands
6.0
Our Husbands
1966
as Ragionier Manzi