Enrico Viarisio

Enrico Viarisio

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Enrico Viarisio (December 3, 1897 in TurinNovember 1, 1969 in Milan) was an Italian theatre and cinema actor.

Equipped of a fine and elegant humour, Viarisio began his professional theatrical career at the age of 20. He began with the role of "amoroso" or male lover in the Carini-Gentili-Betrone theatre company, then passed to Talli-Melato-Betrone, Antonio Gandusio, Dyne Galli, and Nino Besozzi, and the Merlini-Cialente-Bagni company. To raise the company's small profits, Viarisio became the repertory comedian.

Bourgeois audiences appreciated Viarisio's "brilliance" — richly communicative, effervescent, and perfectly to their comfort — in amusing light comedies. In the sentimental comedies and white-telephone cinema of the 1930s, Viarisio was a constant figure, with his moustache and his black, shining hair combed to the back. He was the elegant interpreter of various pleasant stories adapted to film from the stage, such as "Non ti conosco più" (1936) by Nunzio Malasomma, "L'uomo che sorride" (1936) and "Questi ragazzi" (1937) by Mario Mattoli. Often he remained in the limits of the genre, but in some cases showed admirable creativity in his performances, keeping them fresh and memorable. This can be seen to best advantage in films like "Il cappello a tre punte" (1934) by Mario Camerini, "Cavalleria" (1936) by Goffredo Alessandrini and "Quattro passi fra le nuvole" (1942) by Allesandro Blasetti.

During the postwar period he was dedicated above all to the revue, playing opposite Wanda Osiris ("Domani è sempre domenica", 1946-47; "Si stava meglio domani", 1947-48; "Il diavolo custode", 1950-51) and Isa Barzizza ("Valentina", 1955). In the 1950s and '60s he lent his impeccable style and his sense of irony to television as well. Still memorable is his participation in "Carosello" in the spot for Germany (on the air from 1957 to 1965). He remains known for his signature phrase, "Ullalà è una cuccagna!"

References

This article is largely a translation of [http://www.mymovies.it/dizionario/Biblio.asp?A=1725 "Enrico Viarisio Biografia" at Mymovies.it.]

elected filmography

Actor

*"La ragazza dal livido azzurro" , (1933)
*"L'impiegata di papà" , (1933)
*"Tempo massimo" , (1934)
*"La provincialina" , (1934)
*"Paprika" , (1934)
*"La marcia nuziale" , (1934)
*"Il cappello a tre punte" ,(1934)
*"Kiki di Raffaello Matarazzo" , (1934)
*"Milizia territoriale" , (1935)
*"Amo te sola" , regia di Mario Mattoli (1935)
*"L'uomo che sorride" , (1936)
*"Trenta secondi d'amore" , (1936)
*"Sette giorni all'altro mondo" , (1936)
*"Non ti conosco più" , (1936)
*"Cavalleria" , (1936)
*"Amazzoni bianche" , (1936)
*"Musica in piazza" , (1936)
*"Gli uomini non sono ingrati" , (1937)
*"Gli ultimi giorni di Pompeo" , (1937)
*"Questi ragazzi" , (1937)
*"Ho perduto mio marito" , (1937)
*"I fratelli Castiglioni" , (1937)
*"I due misantropi" , (1937)
*"Duetto vagabondo" , (1938)
*"Il destino in tasca" , (1938)
*"Amicizia" , (1938)
*"La dama bianca" , (1938)
*"Ai vostri ordini, signora" , (1939)
*"La bionda sotto chiave" , (1939)
*"Due milioni per un sorriso" , (1939)
*"L'amore si fa così" , (1939)
*"L'eredità in corsa" , (1939)
*"Le sorprese del vagone letto" , (1941)
*"Il capitano degli ussari" , (1940)
*"Non mi sposo più" , (1942)
*"Finalmente soli" , (1942)
*"Quattro passi fra le nuvole" , (1942)
*"L'avventura di Annabella" , (1943)
*"Harlem" , (1943)
*"Tristi amori" , (1943)
*"Gli assi della risata" , (1943)
*"Ti conosco, mascherina" , (1943)
*"Circo equestre Za-bum" , (1944)
*"Ippocampo" , (1945)
*"Signorinella" , (1949)
*"Ti ritroverò" , (1949)
*"È arrivato il cavaliere" , (1950)
*"Botta e risposta" , (1950)
*"Prima comunione" , (1950)
*"Donne e briganti" , (1950)
*"La bisarca" , (1950)
*"Napoleone" , (1951)
*"Il microfono è vostro" , (1951)
*"Cameriera bella presenza offresi..." , (1951)
*"Era lui... sì! sì!" , (1951)
*"Noi due soli" , (1952)
*"La leggenda del Piave" , (1952)
*"Bellezze in moto-scooter" , (1952)
*"Villa Borghese" , (1953)
*"Siamo tutti inquilini", directed by Mario Mattoli (1953)
*"Il più comico spettacolo del mondo" , (1953)
*"Pellegrini d'amore" , (1953)
*"Martin Toccaferro" , (1953)
*"Lasciateci in pace" , (1953)
*"Gli eroi della domenica" , (1953)
*"Dieci canzoni d'amore da salvare" , (1953)
*"Cose da pazzi" , (1953)
*"Canzoni, canzoni, canzoni" , (1953)
*"Stazione Termini" , (1953)
*"I vitelloni" , (1953)
*"La tua donna" , (1954)
*"Milanesi a Napoli" , (1954)
*"Carosello napoletano" , (1954)
*"Tempi nostri" , (1954)
*"Gli ultimi cinque minuti" , (1955)
*"Destinazione Piovarolo" , (1955)
*"Moglie e buoi" , (1956)
*"La ragazza del palio" , (1957)
*"Buongiorno primo amore" , (1957)
*"Le bellissime gambe di Sabrina" , (1958)
*"Un amore senza fine" , (1958)
*"Gli scontenti" , (1959)
*"I Teddy boys della canzone" , (1960)
*"Fuori la guardia" , (1961)
*"Le magnifiche sette" , (1961)
*"La signorina miliardo" , (1961)
*"Lo smemorato di Collegno" , (1962)
*"Pesci d'oro e bikini d'argento" , (1962)
*"Il giorno più corto" , (1962)
*"Napoleone a Firenze" , (1964)
*"In ginocchio da te" , (1964)
*"Se non avessi più te" , (1965)
*"Non son degno di te" , (1965)
*"Io uccido, tu uccidi" , (1965)
*"Perdono" , (1966)
*"Mi vedrai tornare" , (1966)
*"Stasera mi butto" , (1967)
*"Non stuzzicate la zanzara" , (1967)

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