Known for Acting

Totò was born Antonio Clemente in a poor district of Naples, the illegitimate son of Anna Clemente from Sicily and Marquis Giuseppe De Curtis from Naples. Nicknamed “il principe della risata’ (the prince of laughter), he was an Italian comedian, film and theatre actor, writer, singer and songwriter, and widely considered one of the greatest Italian artists of the 20th century. While he first gained his popularity as a comic actor, his dramatic roles, poetry, and songs are all of cultural import; his style and a number of his recurring jokes and gestures have become universally known memes in Italy. As a comic actor, Totò is classified as an heir of the Commedia dell'Arte tradition, and has been compared to such figures as Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. At the age of 15, he was already acting as a comedian in small theatres, under the pseudonym "Clerment". His early repertoire mostly consisted in imitations of Gustavo De Marco's characters. He served in the army during World War I and then went back to acting to develop the trademarks of his style. In 1937, he appeared in his first movie "Fermo con le mani", and later starred in 96 more films, many of which are still frequently broadcast on Italian television. In his vast cinematographic career, Totò had the opportunity to act side by side with virtually all major Italian actors of the time. Totò's unmistakable figure, with his peculiarly irregular face (due to an accident in his teen years), and his unique trademark ability to disarticulate his body like a marionette, soon became very popular and his comic gags became part of the Italian culture. Totò died at the age of 69 in Rome after a series of heart attacks. Due to overwhelming popularity there were three funeral services: the first in Rome, and the second and third in Naples. Totò's birth home has been recently opened to the public as a museum.
1967
as Ciancicato Miao (segment "La Terra vista dalla Luna")
1958
as Dante Cruciani
1963
as frate bersagliere
1966
as Don Vincenzo
1966
as Totò Innocenti / Frate Cicillo
1956
as Antonio Caponi
1954
as Don Felice Sciosciammocca
2021
as Self (archive footage)
1968
as Anziano Signore / Iago
1954
as Don Saverio Petrillo (segment "Il guappo")
1958
as Giuseppe La Paglia
2021
as Self (archive footage)
1959
as Cesare Posalaquaglia
1960
as Cavalier Antonio Cocozza
1961
as Antonio LoRuffo
1950
as Figaro
1962
as lo smemorato
1956
as Antonio Buonocore
1951
as Ferdinando Esposito
1949
as Antonio Lumaconi / Totò le Moko