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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1941-1960


Name
  
Mario Riva

Role
  
Presenter

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Born
  
26 January 1912 (
1912-01-26
)
Rome, Italy

Died
  
September 1, 1960, Verona, Italy

Spouse
  
Derna Massoli (m. 1936–1944)

Movies
  
Scuola Elementare, Bravissimo, Toto - Peppino and the F, Arrivano i nostri, I cadetti di Guascogna

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Mario Riva (26 January 1912 – 1 September 1960) was an Italian presenter and actor. He appeared in 51 films between 1941 and 1960.

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Life and career

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Born in Rome as Mariuccio Bonavolontà, the son of a composer, Giuseppe (Joseph) Bonavolonta (b.1885) and his wife Teresa Chinzari. His father composed over 500 popular tunes including "Goodbye Nemi" and "Fiocca Snow". Mario attended St Joseph College in Piazza di Spagna in Rome.

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Riva debuted at young age as a dubber and a radio actor. His film debut was in 1941 in "Due Corri Sotto" (Two Hearts Seized).

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He became first known as presenter of the stage show Clan (1942). After a long season of successes on stage (often in couple with Riccardo Billi) Riva reached the peak of his career with the RAI variety television Il Musichiere (1957-1960) (the Italian version of Name That Tune). He also appeared on several films, usually in supporting roles.

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While he was presenting from the Arena di Verona a special event linked to the TV program, the Secondo Festival del Musichiere, he inadvertently fell into a hole in the stage covered with a tarpaulin and died.

He was married to the actress Diana Dei. There son was Antonelli Riva (b.1951).

Filmography

Actor
1964
Risate all'italiana
1959
Il raccomandato di ferro as
Augusto Zinconi
1959
Perfide.... ma belle as
Romolo Proietti
1959
Policarpo 'ufficiale di scrittura' as
Il pompiere del teatro (uncredited)
1959
Prepotenti più di prima as
The City Police Officer
1959
Fantasmi e ladri as
Edmondo Natale
1958
Il terribile Teodoro
1958
Mia nonna poliziotto as
Mario Secchioni
1958
Sergente d'ispezione as
Sergente maggiore Turconi
1958
Gli zitelloni as
Il giudice
1958
Totò, Peppino e le fanatiche as
Caprioli's Boss
1958
I prepotenti as
The City Police Officer at the Market
1958
È arrivata la parigina as
Strettani
1958
He Thief, She Thief as
Commendator Stefano Maghetti
1957
A sud niente di nuovo
1957
Gente felice as
Francesco
1957
Serenate per 16 bionde as
Pippo (as Riva)
1957
Arrivano i dollari! as
Cesaretto Pasti
1956
I giorni più belli as
Nicola - il salumiere
1955
Il campanile d'oro as
Leonardo
1955
Motivo in maschera
1955
Racconti romani as
The Waiter at the Restaurant on the Sea
1955
Bravissimo as
Dance teacher
1955
La moglie è uguale per tutti as
Mario Rivetti
1955
Accadde al penitenziario as
Detenuto No. 77
1955
Scuola elementare as
Pilade Mucci - School Caretaker
1954
Ridere! Ridere! Ridere! as
Otello Spinotti
1954
Tripoli, bel suol d'amore as
Giulio Cesare (as Riva)
1954
Accadde al commissariato as
2nd tram driver (as Riva)
1954
Il paese dei campanelli as
Mago Tarquinio
1953
Siamo tutti Milanesi
1953
Anni facili as
Mario Paolella
1952
Bellezze in moto-scooter
1952
Giovinezza as
Venditore ambulante
1952
Times Gone By as
Cliente Schizzinoso (segment "Il carrettino dei libri vecchi")
1952
Abracadabra as
Amleto
1952
Vendetta... sarda as
Mario
1951
Porca miseria as
Count Cerri
1951
My Heart Sings as
Mario
1951
Il padrone del vapore as
Mario
1951
Accidenti alle tasse!! as
Mario
1951
Arrivano i nostri as
Mario, il signore
1951
Domani è un altro giorno as
Pasquale
1950
I cadetti di Guascogna as
Mario Fantoni
1950
Streets of Sorrow
1949
Se fossi deputato as
Giuseppino
1949
Totò cerca casa as
Proprietario agenzia
1949
Adam and Eve as
Il naufrago russo
1949
Yvonne la Nuit as
Il ragazzo delle sigarette
1949
I pompieri di Viggiù
1948
Il barone Carlo Mazza as
Annunciatore
1948
Totò al giro d'Italia as
Giovanni
1941
Due cuori sotto sequestro as
Un cantante
Self
1960
Il vigile as
Self
1958
Domenica è sempre domenica as
Self
1957
Primo applauso as
Self
1957
Il musichiere (TV Series) as
Self - Host (1957-1960)
1956
Il ponte dell'universo (Documentary)
1951
Ha fatto 13 as
Self
Archive Footage
2007
Quelli che... il calcio (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #15.14 (2007) - Self
2006
Marcello Mastroianni: Il fascino discreto della normalità (Documentary) as
Self

References

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