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Enrico Montesano
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Years active
1967 – present
Name
Enrico Montesano
Role
Actor
Spouse
Teresa Trisorio (m. 1992)
Full Name
Enrico Montesano
Born
June 7, 1945 (age 79) (
1945-06-07
)
Children
Oliver Montesano, Enrico Michele Montesano
Albums
Dudu' e Coco', Tabaret, Vol. 2
Awards
David di Donatello for Best New Director, David di Donatello Special Award, David di Donatello Alitalia Award
Movies
Horse Fever, Count Tacchia, I due carabinieri, The Thief, Department Store
Carlo Verdone e Enrico Montesano: un giorno in pretura
Career
Montesano comes from a family involved in theatre, and he made his debut in 1966 in a show named Humor nero, alongside of Vittorio Metz. Later he became a very popular actor both on theatre and on television, thanks to his burlesque and brilliant style, and so during seventies he took part in several Italian comedies. He is probably best known for the role of Armando "Er Pomata" Pellicci in the cult movie Febbre da cavallo (1976), directed by Steno, but also for the role of Caleb, the good thief from Il ladrone (1980), directed by Pasquale Festa Campanile. Montesano won a David di Donatello as best new director for the movie A me mi piace (1985), in which he is both actor and director. His career continue from 1967 to 2010.
Personal life
Montesano is married to Teresa Trisorio. He is the father of six children: from a previous marriage (to Tamara Moltrasio) he has two sons and one daughter (Tommaso, Oliver, Lavinia); another son (Mattia) was born to him by a longtime fiancée, Marina Spadaro; and two more (Enrico Michele, and Marco Valerio) he has by his present wife. He is an avid fan of the football team S.S. Lazio.
Filmography
Actor
2019
Vivere as
Avv. De Sanctis
2010
Tutto l'amore del mondo as
Tommaso De Angelis
2009
Ex as
Antonio
2008
Bastardi as
Don Alfonso
2007
Il lupo as
Ermanno Franchini
2005
Il mondo è meraviglioso (TV Movie) as
Giorgio Stefani
2002
Febbre da cavallo - La mandrakata as
Armando Pellicci, 'Er Pomata'
1999
L'ispettore Giusti (TV Series) as
Giusto Giusti
- Caterina cuore matto (1999) - Giusto Giusti
1995
Pazza famiglia (TV Series) as
Leonardo Capasso
- Testimone a carico (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Lui, quello, anzi: quella e tutti quegli altri- (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Se ci facessimo mussulmani- (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Non c'è due senza tre (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- L'iguana é tra noi (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Le sorprese dovrebbero essere annunciate (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Sequestro giudiziario (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Un figlio, perfavore (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- I figli so piezz'e hard-core (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- I bei ricordi sono pericolosi (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Ritenta, sarai più fortunato (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
- Li dove il mare luccica- (1996) - Leonardo Capasso
1996
Pazza famiglia 2 (TV Mini Series)
1994
Anche i commercialisti hanno un'anima as
Roberto
1993
Caino e Caino as
Fabio Casamei
1991
Piedipiatti as
Brigadiere Vasco Sacchetti
1991
Una prova d'innocenza (TV Movie) as
Don Alessio
1988
Se il tempo fosse un gambero (TV Movie) as
Max
1988
Il volpone as
Bartolomeo Mosca
1987
The Rogues as
Lazarillo
1987
Noi uomini duri as
Mario Fortini
1986
Grandi magazzini as
Evaristo Mazzetti
1986
Il tenente dei carabinieri as
Ten. Duilio Cordelli
1985
A me mi piace as
Arturo Bonanni
1985
Sogni e bisogni (TV Mini Series) as
Amedeo Zampetti
- Il fattaccio (1985) - Amedeo Zampetti
1985
Lei è colpevole, si fidi! (TV Movie) as
Enrico Montesano
1985
Mi faccia causa as
Annibale Saraceni-'Rocky'
1984
I due carabinieri as
Glauco Sperandio
1984
Sotto... sotto as
Oscar
1983
Sing Sing as
Edoardo Mastronardi (first story)
1982
Count Tacchia as
Francesco 'Checco' Puricelli - aka Conte Tacchia
1982
Grand Hotel Excelsior as
Egisto Costanzi
1982
Più bello di così si muore as
Spartaco Meniconi / Marina Marini
1982
Il paramedico as
Mario Miglio
1981
Culo e camicia as
Riccardo 'Rick' Antuono
1981
Quando la coppia scoppia as
Enrico Granata
1981
Camera d'albergo as
Fausto Talponi
1980
I Hate Blondes as
Emilio Serrantoni
1980
Love in First Class as
Carmelo Mazzotta
1980
Qua la mano as
Orazio Imperiali
1980
The Good Thief as
Caleb
1979
Lobster for Breakfast as
Enrico Tucci
1978
Rugantino (TV Movie) as
Rugantino
1978
Tutto suo padre as
Adolfo Capecchi
1978
Io tigro, tu tigri, egli tigra as
Roberto Micozzi
1978
Melodrammore as
Raffaele Calone
1978
Le braghe del padrone as
Vittorio Pieroni
1977
Pane, burro e marmellata as
Bruno De Santis
1977
Tre tigri contro tre tigri as
Oscar Bertoletti
1977
Stato interessante as
Fernando Ossobuco (third story)
1977
Il marito in collegio as
Camillo Proietti
1977
Nerone as
Petronio Arbitro
1976
L'Italia s'è rotta as
Il rapinatore romano
1976
Spogliamoci così, senza pudor... as
Dante Zatteroni / Danteska Zatteroskaja (segment "La squadra di calcio")
1976
Horse Fever as
Armando 'Er Pomata' Pellicci
1976
Tutti possono arricchire tranne i poveri as
Giovanni Renzelli
1976
Remo e Romolo (Storia di due figli di una lupa) as
Remo / Papirio
1976
Sex with a Smile as
Salvatore, the "One for the Money" male (segment "I soldi in banca")
1975
Mazzabubù (TV Mini Series) as
Various Characters
1975
Amore vuol dir gelosia as
Giangaleazzo
1973
Dove sta Zazà (TV Series)
1973
La signora è stata violentata as
Padre O'Connor
1972
The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire as
Gianpuccio Senzaterra
1972
The Terror with Cross-Eyes as
Mino Orlandi
1972
Boccaccio as
Buffalmacco
1972
Causa di divorzio as
Silvestro Parolini
1971
Io non vedo, tu non parli, lui non sente as
Valerio
1971
Il furto è l'anima del commercio!?... as
Libero Sbardellone
1971
Io non spezzo... rompo as
Attilio Canepari
1970
Io non scappo... fuggo
1969
I quattro del pater noster as
Lazzaro
1969
Zum zum zum - La canzone che mi passa per la testa as