Tullio Pinelli

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Birth Date:
24.06.1908
Death date:
07.03.2009
Length of life:
100
Days since birth:
42539
Years since birth:
116
Days since death:
5759
Years since death:
15
Categories:
Screenwriter
Nationality:
 italian
Cemetery:
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Tullio Pinelli (24 June 1908 – 7 March 2009) was an Italian screenwriter best known for his work on the Federico Fellini classics I VitelloniLa Strada,La Dolce Vita and .

Biography

Born in Turin, Piedmont, Italy, Pinelli began his career as a civil lawyer but spent his free time working in the theatre as a playwright. Descended from a long line of Italian patriots, his great-uncle General Ferdinando Pinelli quashed the bandit revolt in Calabria following Italian unification.

He first met Fellini in a Rome kiosk in 1946 while they were reading opposite pages of the same newspaper. "Meeting each other," explained Pinelli, "was a creative lightning bolt. We spoke the same language from the start... We were fantasizing about a screenplay that would be the exact opposite of what was fashionable then: the story of a very shy and modest office worker who discovered he can fly; so he flaps his arms and escapes out the window. It certainly wasn't Italian neorealism. But the idea never went anywhere either."[2] The anecdote about flying presages the opening scene of  (1963) in which the protagonist, a prominent film director, who dreams of escape by flying out of his car caught in a traffic jam.

Pinelli died at the age of 100 on 7 March 2009 in Rome. He was married to the French-born actress Madeleine LeBeau, who had roles in  and Casablanca (1942).

Selected filmography

  • The Opium Den (1947)

Source: wikipedia.org

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        Relation nameRelation typeBirth DateDeath dateDescription
        1Madeleine LebeauMadeleine LebeauWife10.06.192301.05.2016

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