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Raf Vallone

Raf Vallone

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Raf Vallone was an internationally acclaimed Italian movie star known
for his rugged good looks. The athletic Vallone, a former soccer player
who often was compared to Burt Lancaster,
was born Raffaele Vallone in 1916 in Tropea in Calabria, Italy, the son
of a prominent lawyer and his aristocratic wife. At the University of
Turin, Vallone took degrees in law and philosophy and then entered his
father's law firm.Vallone played semi-professional soccer but never realized his dream of
becoming a professional athlete. Subsequently, he became a sports
reporter for L'Unita, a communist newspaper, and also a drama critic
for La Stampa. During World War II, Vallone served with the
anti-Fascist resistance.His first job as a movie actor was a bit part in
We the Living (1942) (aka, "We the Living"),
but Vallone was not serious about acting as a career. Hired as a
researcher on a film about labor unrest, director
Giuseppe De Santis cast Vallone as a
soldier competing with Vittorio Gassman
for the love of Silvana Mangano in what
became the neo-realist classic
Bitter Rice (1949) ("Bitter Rice"). The
film propelled Vallone, pronounced a natural actor by De Santis, into
international stardom and ended his journalism career.Vallone became a major star in Italy in the 1950s and then a player in
the global film industry, making movies in Italian, French and English.
Vallone achieved popularity with American audiences in the 1960s,
starting with his supporting roles in
Two Women (1960) ("Two Women") and
El Cid (1961), both co-starring
Sophia Loren. Other major actresses he
co-starred with on film and stage included
Gina Lollobrigida,
Anna Magnani,
Melina Mercouri,
Simone Signoret, and
Elena Varzi, to whom he was married for 52
years, until his death in 2002.Vallone's first "American" role was as the incest-minded
Italian-American longshoreman Eddie Carbone in
Sidney Lumet's film of
Arthur Miller's
A View from the Bridge (1962) ("A View from the
Bridge"). Other prominent roles in American films included
Otto Preminger's
The Cardinal (1963),
Roger Corman's
The Secret Invasion (1964),
Harlow (1965) starring
Carroll Baker, and
Henry Hathaway's
Nevada Smith (1966).Vallone played many priests during his long career, culminating with
the cardinal-confessor of mobster Michael Corleone, a priest who
becomes pope and is murdered in
Francis Ford Coppola's
The Godfather Part III (1990).
Appearing for the other side, Vallone was memorable as the Mafia boss
Altabani in the original
The Italian Job (1969).
  • SpouseElena Varzi(July 26, 1952 - October 31, 2002) (his death, 3 children)