Lando Buzzanca | |
Birth Name: | Gerlando Buzzanca |
Birth Date: | 24 August 1935 |
Birth Place: | Palermo, Italy |
Death Place: | Rome, Italy |
Years Active: | 1959–2021 |
Occupation: | Actor, theatre director |
Education: | Accademia d'arte drammatica Pietro Scharoff |
Children: | 2 |
Gerlando "Lando" Buzzanca (24 August 1935 – 18 December 2022) was an Italian stage, film, and television actor whose career spanned 65 years.
Born in Palermo the son of a cinema projectionist, at 16 years old Buzzanca left the high school and moved to Rome to pursue his dream of becoming an actor.[1] [2] In order to survive, he took many jobs including waiter, furniture mover, and a brief appearance as a slave in the film Ben-Hur. He made his official debut in Pietro Germi's Divorce Italian Style, and soon specialized in the role of the average immigrant from southern Italy.[2] [3]
After two successful "James Tont" films in which he played a parody of James Bond in the 1960s, and having starred in 33 films already, he was "discovered" in 1970 in The Swinging Confessors (also known as The Married Priest). Buzzanca then had a large success in a series of satirical commedia sexy all'italiana films which satirized major institutions such as politics, religion, trade unions and financial world. Lando Buzzanca with Laura Antonelli in Il merlo maschio (1971) directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile, which was a huge success and made him a major star in the genre of commedia sexy all'italiana. In the following years he acted alongside famous actresses of the moment, such as Claudia Cardinale, Catherine Spaak, Barbara Bouchet, Gloria Guida, Senta Berger and Joan Collins. His 17 films since The Swinging Confessors grossed 20 billion lire ($32 million).[4]
With the decline of the genre, he slowed his film activities, focusing into theatre and television, in which he enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in the 2000s thanks to a series of well-received TV-series.[2] [3]
In 2007 he starred in the feature film I Viceré by Roberto Faenza, for which he was nominated for the David di Donatello for best leading actor and won the Globo d'oro for best actor.
From 2012 to 2014 Buzzanca played the lead actor in the successful TV series il restauratore, in 28 episodes.Buzzanca concluded the series despite the depression caused by the death of his wife, the suicide attempt and the onset of a mild cerebral ischemia.
In 2013, following the death of his wife Lucia and a heavy depression, Buzzanca attempted suicide by cutting his veins.[5]
In 2014 he suffered from a mild cerebral ischemia which caused him aphasia, but by the following year he had fully recovered from his depressive period and started a relationship with a younger woman, Antonella.
In 2016 he participated as dancer in the television program Ballando con le Stelle and started a romance with a younger actress and journalist Francesca Della Valle.[6]
On 21 April 2021, he fell at home and suffered a head injury; he was rescued by the maid, who found him the day after the accident still unconscious on the ground and called an ambulance. He was admitted to the Santo Spirito hospital in Rome.[7] [8] [9] On 15 August 2021, Buzzanca, after the treatment received at the hospital, seemed to have fully recovered, as confirmed also by his son Massimiliano.On 27 December 2021, Buzzanca was hospitalized at the health facility in Rome, due to the worsening of his health conditions.In his later years Buzzanca suffered from senile dementia.[10] [11] [12]
On 18 December 2022, Buzzanca died at the Agostino Gemelli University Policlinic in Rome, where he was recovered a few days prior because of a fall, at the age of 87.[13] [14] [15]
On 21 December 2022, the funeral ceremony took place in the Church of the Artists in Rome, in which his partner Francesca Della Valle unexpectedly did not take part.[16] [17]
David di Donatello |- | 2008 | I Vicerè | Best Actor | |} Globo d'oro, Italy |- | 2008 | I Vicerè | Best Actor | |}
Year | Film | Role | Director |
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1959 | Ben-Hur | Jewish Slave in the Desert (uncredited) | |
1961 | Divorce, Italian Style | Rosario Mulè | |
1962 | His Days Are Numbered | Son of Cesare | |
1963 | The Eye of the Needle | carabiniere Sanfilippo | |
1963 | The Girl from Parma | Michele Pantanò | |
1963 | Le monachine | Amilcare Franzetti | |
1963 | I mostri | Luciana's Husband (segment "Come un padre") | |
1964 | Extraconjugal | Roberto (segment "La doccia") | Massimo Franciosa 1964 Le corniaud the barber |
1964 | Corpse for the Lady | Enzo | |
1964 | Seduced and Abandoned | Antonio Ascalone | |
1964 | Love in Four Dimensions | Sicilian husband | Mino Guerrini (segment "Amore e alfabeto") |
1964 | I marziani hanno dodici mani | Lo sposo | |
1964 | Love and Marriage | (segment "La prima notte") | |
1964 | The Magnificent Cuckold | Guardian | |
1965 | Su e giù | Cuccio (segment "Questione di Principo") | |
1965 | Letti sbagliati | (segment "Il complicato") | Steno |
1965 | James Tont operazione U.N.O. | James Tont | |
1965 | James Tont operazione D.U.E. | James Tont | |
1965 | The Sucker | Lino | |
1965 | The Double Bed | Birolli | |
1965 | Made in Italy | Giulio (segment "Usi e costumi") | |
1966 | For a Few Dollars Less | Bill | Mario Mattoli |
1966 | Ringo and Gringo Against All | Serg. Gringo | |
1966 | I nostri mariti | Ragionier Manzi (segment "Il Marito di Olga") | |
1966 | After the Fox | Police Chief | |
1967 | Spia, spione | Carlo Barazzetti | |
1967 | A Rose for Everyone | Lino | |
1967 | Don Juan in Sicily | Giovanni Percolla | |
1967 | Operation St. Peter's | Napoleone | |
1968 | Colpo di sole | ? | |
1968 | Anyone Can Play | Blackmailer | |
1968 | Better a Widow | Massito | |
1968 | Criminal Affair | Esteban de Flori | |
1969 | Puro siccome un angelo papà mi fece monaco... di Monza | Nunzio di Licordia | |
1969 | La donna a una dimensione | Host on TV (uncredited) | |
1969 | House of Pleasure | Count Lombardini | |
1969 | Monte Carlo or Bust! | Marcello | |
1970 | Un caso di coscienza | Salvatore Vaccagnino | |
1970 | Il debito coniugale | Orazio | |
1970 | Fermate il mondo...voglio scendere! | Ricky Ceciarelli | |
1970 | When Women Had Tails | Kao | |
1970 | The Swinging Confessors | Don Salvatore | |
1970 | La prima notte del Dottor Danieli, industriale col complesso del... giocattolo | Carlo Danieli | |
1970 | Nel giorno del Signore | Pietro | |
1971 | The Blonde in the Blue Movie | Rosario Trapanese | |
1971 | Man of the Year | Michele Cannaritta | |
1971 | Il merlo maschio | Niccolò Vivaldi | |
1971 | Le belve | Various characters | |
1972 | The Eroticist | Giacinto "Gianni" Puppis | |
1972 | When Women Lost Their Tails | Ham | |
1972 | Il sindacalista | Saverio Ravizzi | |
1972 | La calandria | Lidio | |
1972 | L'uccello migratore | Andrea Pomeraro | |
1973 | My Darling Slave | Demetrio Cultrera | |
1973 | Il magnate | Furio Cicerone | |
1973 | Io e lui | Rico | |
1974 | L'arbitro | Carmelo Lo Cascio | |
1974 | Il domestico | Rosario "Sasà" Cabaduni | |
1975 | Il fidanzamento | Luigi Mannozzi | |
1975 | Il gatto mammone | Lollo Mascalucia | |
1975 | Dracula in the Provinces | Cav. Costante Nicosia | |
1976 | San Pasquale Baylonne protettore delle donne | Giuseppe Cicerchia | |
1978 | Travolto dagli affetti familiari | Memé Di Costanzo | |
1980 | Prestami tua moglie | Alex Fortini | |
1982 | I'm Going to Live by Myself | Giuseppe | |
1987 | Secondo Ponzio Pilato | Valerian | |
1994 | Once a Year, Every Year | Giuseppe | |
2000 | Il segreto del giaguaro | Mazzaro | |
2007 | I Vicerè | Prince Giacomo | |
2017 | Chi salverà le rose? | Claudio | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1970 | Signore e signora | ||
1988 | Cinema | ||
1999 | Cornetti al miele | ||
2003 | Una famiglia per caso | ||
2005 | Il cielo può attendere | ||
2005 | Mio figlio | ||
2007 | Clare and Francis | ||
2007 | La baronessa di Carini | ||
2010 | Lo scandalo della Banca Romana | ||
2010 | Capri | season 3 | |
2010 | Io e mio figlio - Nuove storie per il commissario Vivaldi | Federico Vivaldi | |
2012–2014 | Il Restauratore | Basilio Corsi | season 1–2 (28 episodes) |
2012 | Terra ribelle – Il nuovo mondo | Alfredo Malagridas | season 2 |
2013 | Donne in gioco | ||
2016 | Ballando con le stelle | Ballando con le Stelle (series 11) | |
2017 | Meglio tardi che mai | ||
2019 | W Gli Sposi | Reverendo | |