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Quick Facts

Full name Giancarlo Giannini
Nickname Carlo, Gianni
Birthday August 1, 1942
Age 80 years old
Sun sign Leo
Traits Positive: Protective, warm, exceptionally helpful, fiercely loyal, and very generous
Negative: Egoistic, possessive, and self-centered
Birthplace La Spezia, Italy
Currently residing Italy
Nationality Italian
Marital status Married
Spouse Livia Giampalmo (1967–1975),
Eurilla del Bono (1983)
Children Adriano Giannini,
Lorenzo Giannini,
Emanuele Giannini,
Francesco Giannini
Education Silvio d’Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts,
Alessandro Volta Technological State Technical Institute
Profession Actor, director, and screenwriter
Net worth USD 10 million
Social media None

Giancarlo Giannini is an Italian actor, film director, screenwriter, and voice actor born on August 1, 1942. Giancarlo Giannini was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for ‘Seven Beauties’ (1975). Similarly, he won a Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actor for Love and Anarchy (1973).

How much is the Net worth of Giancarlo Giannini?

Giancarlo Giannini, an Italian actor and voice actor, with a net worth of $10 million. Despite overstating the size of his company over the years, Giancarlo gained enough money from it to rank among the richest celebrities of all time. Success as an actor serves as Giancarlo’s main source of income.

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Giancarlo Giannini lives a lavishing life. Via celebcritics.com

Young Adulthood and ChildhoodkiGiannini was raised in Pitelli village after being born in La Spezia. Also, in 1952, Giannini and his family relocated to Naples. He earned an electronic engineering diploma from the Alessandro Volta Technological State Technical Institute there.

Similar to this, when he was a youngster, he went to Rome to attend the Silvio d’Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts. He also made his stage debut at the age of 18.

What is the Professional Career of Giancarlo Giannini?

Giannini made his screen debut in 1965’s “I criminali della metropoli” in a supporting role. After that, he took supporting roles in “Anzio” and “The Mystery of Santa Vittoria” and starred in the first adaptation of “Swept Away.” In addition, he made a special appearance as a guest on Mina’s TV program “Sabato Sera” in 1967.

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Giannini made his screen debut in 1965. Via celebcritics.com

Giannini won the Best Actor prize at the Cannes Film Festival (1973). In 1976, he also appeared in “Seven Beauties,” for which he was nominated for an Oscar Award for Best Actor. Giannini is best known for playing the principal roles in the movies directed by Lina Wertmüller.

As a Voice Actor

Giannini has a booming career as a voice actor and dubber. The C.V.D. was created with the help of dubbers such as Renato Turi, Corrado Gaipa, Valeria Valeri, Oreste Lionello, Wanda Tettoni, and others.

Giannini is Al Pacino’s authorized Italian voice actor. He and Ferruccio Amendola shared the role as Pacino’s primary voice dubber until Amendola’s passing in 2001. Giannini replaced Amendola as Pacino’s sole voice dubbing after Amendola’s passing.

Movies:

Title (year) Role
Libido (1965) Christian
Rita the Mosquito (1966) Paolo Randi
I criminali della metropoli (1967) Gerard Lemaire
Don’t Sting the Mosquito (1967) Paolo Randi
Stasera mi butto (1967) Carlo Timidoni
Arabella (1967) Saverio
Anzio (1968) Pvt. Cellini
Fräulein Doktor (1969) Lt. Hans Rupert
Le sorelle (1969) Dario
The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969) Fabio
Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence (1969) Giacomo Casanova (voice, uncredited)
The Pizza Triangle (1970) Nello
Una macchia rosa (1970) Giancarlo
Una prostituta al servizio del pubblico e in regola con le leggi dello stato (1971) Walter
Mazzabubù… Quante corna stanno quaggiù? (1971) Lucio, the newlywed
Un aller simple (1971) Weber
Mio padre monsignore (1971) Oreste

Black Belly of the Tarantula (1971)

Inspector Tellini
Hector the Mighty (1972) Ulisse
The Seduction of Mimi (a.k.a. Mimi metallurgico ferito nell’onore) (1972) Carmelo Mardocheo detto Mimí
Don Camillo e i giovani d’oggi (1972) Veleno
La prima notte di quiete (1972) Giorgio Mosca aka ‘Spider’
Love and Anarchy (1973) Antonio Soffiantini ‘Tunin’
It Was I (1973) Biagio Solise
The Sensual Man (1973) Paolo Castorini
How Funny Can Sex Be? (1973) Domenico
Drama of the Rich (1974) Tullio Murri
The Beast (1974) Nino Patrovita
Swept Away (1974) Gennarino Carunchio
The Immortal Bachelor (1975) Gino Benacio
Seven Beauties (1975) Pasqualino Frafuso
The Innocent (1976) Tullio Hermil
A Night Full of Rain (1978) Paolo

Blood Feud (1978)

Nicola Sanmichele detto ‘Nick’
Lovers and Liars (1979) Guido Massacesi
Good News (1979) L’Innominato
Life Is Beautiful (1979) Antonio Murillo
Lili Marleen (1981) Robert
My Darling, My Dearest (1982) Gennarino Laganà
Where’s Picone? (1984) Salvatore Cannavacciuolo
American Dreamer (1984) Victor Marchand
Fever Pitch (1985) Charley
Saving Grace (1986) Abalardi
Ternosecco (1987) Domenico
The Rogues (1987) Guzman
Snack Bar Budapest (1988) Avvocato
‘o Re (1989) Francis II of the Two Sicilies
New York Stories (1989) Claudio (segment “Life without Zoe”)
Blood Red (1989) Sebastian Collogero
The Sleazy Uncle (1989) Riccardo
Brown Bread Sandwiches (1989) Alberto
Time to Kill (1989) Major
Dark Illness (1990) Giuseppe Marchi
Nel giardino delle rose (1990) Tramontano
The Amusements of Private Life (1990) Charles Renard
Once Upon a Crime (1992) Inspector Bonnard
Giovanni Falcone (1993) Paolo Borsellino
Like Two Crocodiles (1994) Pietro Fraschini
A Walk in the Clouds (1995) Alberto Aragón
Palermo – Milan One Way (1995) Turi Leofonte
Celluloide (1996) Sergio Amidei
The Elective Affinities (1996) Narrator (voice)
The Border (1996) Von Zirkenitz
La lupa (1996) Padre Angiolino
The Disappearance of Garcia Lorca (1996) Taxi
Ultimo bersaglio (1996) Leo Steiner
Más allá del jardín (1996) Bernardo
Cervellini fritti impanati (1996)
Mimic (1997) Manny

Una vacanza all’inferno (1997)

Avv. Ortega
Heaven Before I Die (1997) Thief
The Dinner (1998) Professore
Dolce far niente (1998) Count Nencini
The Room of the Scirocco (1998) Marquis of Acquafurata
Vuoti a perdere (1999) Francesco Cesena
Milonga (1999) Commissioner
Terra bruciata (1999) Macrì
Una noche con Sabrina Love (2000) Leonardo
Viper (2000) Guastamacchia
Welcome Albania (2000)
Hannibal (2001) Inspector Pazzi
Una lunga lunga lunga notte d’amore (2001) Marcello
CQ (2001) Enzo
The Whole Shebang (2001) Pop Bazinni
Momo (2001) Capo degli Uomini Grigi (voice)
I Love You Eugenio (2002) Eugenio
Ciao America (2002) Zi’ Felice
The Bankers of God: The Calvi Affair (2002) Flavio Carboni
Joshua (2002) The Pope
Darkness (2002) Albert Rua
The Council of Egypt (2002) Narrator (voice)
Mario Monicelli, l’artigiano di Viareggio (2002) Himself
Incantato (2003) Cesare
My House in Umbria (2003, TV Movie) Inspector Girotti
Five Moons Square (2003) Branco
L’acqua… il fuoco (2003) David
Forever (2003) Giovanni
Man on Fire (2004) Miguel Manzano
13 at a Table (2004) Older Giulio
Raul: Straight to Kill (2005) Giudice Porfirio

The Shadow Dancer (2005)

Father Moretti
Tirant lo Blanc (2006) Emperor of Visantia
Salvatore – Questa è la vita (2006) Timpaliscia
Casino Royale (2006) René Mathis
Milano Palermo – Il ritorno (2007) Turi Leofonte
Bastardi (2008) Il Gatto
Quantum of Solace (2008) René Mathis
La bella società (2010) Dott. Guarrasi
La prima notte della luna (2010) Ivan
Omamamia (2012) Lorenzo
AmeriQua (2013) Don Cesare Ferracane
Ti ho cercata in tutti i necrologi (2013) Nikita
Promakhos (2014) Petros
Shades of Truth, (2015) Aaron Azulai
On Air: Storia di un successo (2016) Presidente

Il ragazzo della Giudecca (2016)

Giudice Mangrella
Prigioniero Della Mia Liberta (2016)
Oggi a te… domani a me (2016)
Nobili bugie (2017) Franco
The Neighborhood (2017) Gianluca Moretti
Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle (2017) Catarella
Pipi, Pupu & Rosemary: the Mystery of the Stolen Notes (2017) Narrator (voice)
Liubov pret-a-porte (2017) Giorgio’s father
The Catcher Was a Spy (2018) Professor Eduardo Amaldi
Magical Nights (2018) Leandro Saponaro
Across the River and Into the Trees (TBA) TBA

TV Shows:

Title (year) Role
“Sabato Sera” (1967, one episode)
E le stelle stanno a guardare (1971) Arthur Barras
Sins (1986) Marcello D’itri
Frank Herbert’s Dune (2000) Emperor Shaddam IV
Catch-22 (2019) Marcello
Leonardo (2021) Verrocchio

Awards:

Award (year) Category Status
Oscar (1997) Best Actor in a Leading Role for “Pasqualino Settebellezze (aka Seven Beauties)” Nominated
Berlin Fashion Film Festival (2016) Best Casting for “The Good Italian II: The Prince Goes to Milan” Won
Bokeh South Africa International Fashion Film Festival (2016) Best Actor for “The Good Italian II: The Prince Goes to Milan” Won
Cannes Film Festival (1973) Best Actor for “Love and Anarchy” Won
Capri, Hollywood (2003) Capri Legend Award Won
David di Donatello Awards (2003) Best Supporting Actor for “Il cuore altrove” Nominated
David di Donatello Awards (2002) Best Supporting Actor for “Ti voglio bene Eugenio” Won
David di Donatello Awards (2000) Golden Plate Won
David di Donatello Awards (1996) Best Supporting Actor for “Celluloide” Won
David di Donatello Awards (1996) Best Supporting Actor for “Palermo Milano solo andata” Nominated

David di Donatello Awards (1995)

Best Supporting Actor for “Come due coccodrilli” Won
David di Donatello Awards (1994) Best Supporting Actor for “Giovanni Falcone” Nominated
David di Donatello Awards (1990) Best Actor for “Il male oscuro” Nominated
David di Donatello Awards (1989) Best Actor for “‘O re “ Nominated
David di Donatello Awards (1984) Best Actor for”Mi manda Picone” Won
David di Donatello Awards (1972) Best Actor for “Mimì metallurgico ferito nell’onore” Won
Fangoria Chainsaw Awards (2002) Best Supporting Actor for “Hannibal” Nominated
Faro Island Film Festival (1975) Best Actor for”Pasqualino Settebellezze” Won
Flaiano International Prizes (2002) Cinema Won
Giffoni Film Festival (2013) François Truffaut Award Won
Golden Ciak Awards (1996) Best Supporting Actor for “Come due coccodrilli” Won
Golden Globes, Italy (2010) Career Golden Globe Won
Golden Globes, Italy (1999) Best Actor for “Milonga” Won
Golden Globes, Italy (1997) Best Actor for “La frontiera” Nominated

Golden Globes, Italy (1989)

Best Actor for “‘O re” Won
Golden Globes, Italy (1974) Best Actor for “Sono stato io!” Won
Golden Globes, Italy (1973) Best Breakthrough Actor for “Mimì metallurgico ferito nell’onore” Won
Golden Globes, Italy (1997) Career Goblet Award Won
Golden Globes, Italy (1972) Best Actor for “Mimì metallurgico ferito nell’onore” Won
Il Festival Nazionale del Doppiaggio Voci nell’Ombra (1999) Renato Castellani Award Won
International Fashion Film Awards (2016) Best Actor for “The Good Italian II: The Prince Goes to Milan” Won
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (2001) Best Supporting Actor for “Hannibal” Won
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1999) Best Actor for “La stanza dello scirocco” Won
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1999) Best Supporting Actor for “La cena” Won
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1994) Best Male Dubbing for “Carlito’s Way”
(For the voice of Al Pacino.)
Won
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Actor for “Il male oscuro” Nominated
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1991) Best Supporting Actor for”I divertimenti della vita privata” Nominated
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1989) Best Actor for “‘O re” Nominated
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1984) Best Actor for “Mi manda Picone” Nominated
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1974) Best Actor for “Love & Anarchy” Won
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1974) Best Actor for “Paolo il caldo” Nominated
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1973) Best Actor for “Mimì metallurgico ferito nell’onore” Won
Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (1971) Best Supporting Actor for “Dramma della gelosia (tutti i particolari in cronaca) Nominated

Kineo Awards, Italy (2008)

Best Actor “Milano Palermo – Il ritorno” Nominated
Locarno International Film Festival (2014) Excellence Award Won
Los Angeles Italian Film Awards (1999) Film (Outstanding Achievement Award) Won
Milano International Film Festival Awards (MIFF Awards) (2002) Lifetime Achievement Award Won
Newport Beach Film Festival (2002) Best Actor for “Ti voglio bene Eugenio” Won
Online Film & Television Association (2019) Best Ensemble in a Motion Picture or Limited Series for “Catch-22” Nominated
Premio Berenice (2003) Honorary Award Won
Primavera del Cinema Italiano Festival (2009) Career Award Won
San Sebastián International Film Festival (1973) Best Actor for “Sono stato io!” Won
Taormina International Film Festival (2007) Taormina Arte Award Won
Taormina International Film Festival (2001) Taormina Arte Award Won
Taormina International Film Festival (1989) Career Charybdis Won
Viareggio EuropaCinema (1998) Platinum Award for Cinematic Excellence Won

What is the Relationship Status of Giancarlo Giannini?

From 1967 to 1975, Giannini was wed to the actress Livia Giampalmo. Together, the couple has two kids. Sadly, Lorenzo, their oldest child, passed away in 1987 from an aneurysm shortly before turning 20. Their second child, Adriano Giannini, however, portrayed his father in the 2002 remake of Swept Away.

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Giancarlo Giannini with his family. Via Getty Images

Giannini and Eurilla Del Bono have two kids, Emanuele and Francesco, who are also musically inclined. They have been married since 1983. In 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada’s Italian Walk of Fame bestowed Giannini with a star. Giannini will also receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2021.

Body Measurement: How tall is Giancarlo Giannini?

A proficient and well-known actor like Giancarlo Giannini must constantly look great since enquiring photographers constantly follow him for new material and updates. Giancarlo Giannini stands 1.7 meters tall and is endowed with stunning brown hair and eyes.

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