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CERVI, GINO

(1901-1974)
Actor. A prolific and popular actor who appeared in over a hundred films, Cervi began his career on the stage in 1924 in the company of Alda Borelli (sister of the diva). A decade later he had become the leading male actor in the Tofano-Maltagliati company. His first film appearance was inGennaro Righelli'sL'armata azzurra(The Blue Fleet, 1932), following which he played the lead role in many ofAlessandro Blasetti's most popular films: he was the heroic knight who embodies Italian courage and chivalry inEttore Fieramosca(1938), the dashing righter of wrongs and defender of the ordinary people inUn'avventura di Salvator Rosa(An Adventure of Salvator Rosa, 1940), the evil king Sedemondo inLa corona di ferro(The Iron Crown, 1941), and the hapless traveling salesman inQuattro passi fra le nuvole(A Stroll through the Clouds, 1942).He also played a very creditable Renzo inMario Camerini's adaptation of Manzoni's classic 19th-century historical novel,I promessi sposi(The Betrothed, 1941).
After the war he became best known for playing Peppone, the Communist mayor, opposite Fernandel in five of the extremely successfulDon Camillofilms, beginning withDon Camillo(1952), directed by Julien Duvivier and concluding withIl compagno Don Camillo(Comrade Don Camillo, 1965), directed byLuigi Comencini. By then he was becoming even more popular playing Inspector Maigret in a long-running Italian television series screening between 1964 and 1972 to prime-time audiences. His interpretation of the famous sleuth was praised by no less than the creator of the character Georges Simenon. Cervi's last film wasIl commissario Maigret a Pigalle(Maigret at Pigalle, 1972), directed by Mario Landi.
Historical Dictionary of Italian Cinema by Alberto Mira

  1. cervi, ginoActor. A prolific and popular actor who appeared in over a hundred films Cervi began his career on the stage in in the company of Alda Borelli sister of the diva. A deca...Historical dictionary of Italian cinema