Ettore Scola

Ettore Scola

Deceased · Born: May 10, 1931 · Died: Jan 19, 2016

Personal Details

BornMay 10, 1931 Trevico, Campania, Italy

Biography

Ettore Scola, a renowned Italian writer and director, entered this world on May 10, 1931, in the charming town of Trevico, nestled in the picturesque region of Campania, Italy.

Throughout his illustrious career, Scola made a lasting impact on the world of cinema, leaving behind a legacy of iconic films that continue to captivate audiences to this day. Some of his most notable works include the critically acclaimed "A Special Day" (1977),the heartwarming "The Family" (1987),and the visually stunning "Le Bal" (1983).

In his personal life, Scola was devoted to his loving wife, Gigliola Fantoni Scola. Together, they shared a deep and abiding love that only grew stronger with each passing day.

Tragically, Scola's life was cut short when he passed away on January 19, 2016, in the eternal city of Rome, situated in the central Italian region of Lazio. Despite his untimely departure, his remarkable contributions to the world of cinema will never be forgotten, and his memory will continue to inspire generations to come.

Career

1967
Anyone Can Play
Anyone Can Play as Story, Screenplay
1965
I Knew Her Well
I Knew Her Well as Screenplay, Story
1964
1963
The Visit
The Visit as Screenplay, Story
1962
Il Sorpasso
Il Sorpasso as Screenplay, Story
1960
Adua e le compagne
Adua e le compagne as Story, Screenplay
1954
An American in Rome
An American in Rome as Screenplay, Story
2013
1985
Maccheroni
Maccheroni as Director, Screenplay, Story
1982
That Night in Varennes
That Night in Varennes as Director, Writer
1977
A Special Day
A Special Day as Director, Screenplay, Story
1976
Ugly, Dirty and Bad
Ugly, Dirty and Bad as Director, Writer
1970
The Pizza Triangle
The Pizza Triangle as Director, Screenplay