Ugo Tognazzi

Ugo Tognazzi

ActorDirectorWriter
Born
March 23, 1922
Died
October 27, 1990
Awards
14 wins, 22 nominations

Among others of Ugo Tognazzi's superb, award-winning performances of his prolific career, this excellent Italian character star has been widely cherished for his classic comedy role of gay cabaret owner Renato Baldi, opposite Michel Serrault's hilariously mincing drag queen partner Alban, in La Cage…

Biography

Among others of Ugo Tognazzi's superb, award-winning performances of his prolific career, this excellent Italian character star has been widely cherished for his classic comedy role of gay cabaret owner Renato Baldi, opposite Michel Serrault's hilariously mincing drag queen partner Alban, in La Cage aux Folles (1978) one of the biggest cross-over foreign hits to ever land on American soil.

Born Ottavio Tognazzi in Cremona, Italy, on March 23, 1922, by the time Ugo was a teen he was a bookkeeper for a salami factory and performed in local amateur theatricals on the sly. Appearing on the stage, he finally found an entry into films at age 28 in 1950 with a featured role in the war comedy I cadetti di Guascogna (1950). He built up a solid comedy resume in primarily Neapolitan 50's features including La paura fa 90 (1951) (his first co-starring role), Café chantant (1953), I milanesi a Napoli (1954), La moglie è uguale per tutti (1955), Domenica è sempre domenica (1958), Le confident de ces dames (1959) and Tipi da spiaggia (1959).

Ugo became a middle-aged European star the following decade. Turning in a number of powerhouse character studies, he excelled as bon vivants, adulterous husbands and other suave gents in primarily farcical comedy and saucy, sardonic romps, particularly those of director/writer Marco Ferreri. He also demonstrated a remarkable range when it came to portraying world-weary protagonists in political drama or grim satire. For Ferreri alone, he appeared in the award-winning The Conjugal Bed (1963), Countersex (1964), The Wedding March (1966), L'udienza (1972) and the masterful The Big Feast (1973), among others.

In 1978, Tognazzi decided to take a chance, and play a character unlike anything he had done, (and, also, rarely done, for fear of being 'stereotyped'), and co-starred with the wonderful Michel Serrault in an image-shattering part in 1978. What he did was experience the most popular role of his career as one-half of an aging gay couple who operate a drag club. La Cage aux Folles (1978) went on to spawn two sequels and an American remake (The Birdcage (1996) starring Robin Williams (in the Tognazzi role) and Nathan Lane (in the diva Serrault part).

Tognazzi won several acting honors over the course of his long career. He copped several European awards for his classic roles in The Monsters (1963) (The Monsters), I Knew Her Well (1965), The Climax (1967) (also a rare foreign Golden Globe nomination), Baby Doll (1968), Il commissario Pepe (1969), Lady Caliph (1970) and Duck in Orange Sauce (1975). He capped it off with the Cannes Film Festival award for his trenchant performance in Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man (1981), the tale of a near-bankrupt factory owner who attempts to use the kidnapping of his son (played by his real-life eldest son Ricky Tognazzi) to his financial advantage. Tognazzi was also the father of actor Gianmarco Tognazzi and director Maria Sole Tognazzi, and had another son, producer/writer Thomas Robsahm, via a relationship with actress Margrete Robsahm.

In the eighties, Tognazzi focused strongly on the theater and starred in such plays as Luigi Pirandello's "Six Characters in Search of an Author" (1986, directed by Jean-Pierre Vincent in Paris, Théâtre de l' Europe) and Molière's "The Miser" (1989, where he sparked a controversy in Italian government circles when he improvised lines about corruption in high places during his performance). Although he directed himself in a handful of his own often sexually explicit films, including Il fischio al naso (1967) and Sissignore (1968), Ugo's true brilliance shines in front of the camera and in the works of other famed European directors, notably Ferrari, Bernardo Bertolucci, Pietro Germi, Dino Risi and Mario Monicelli. He worked up until the end with incisive starring performances in Arrivederci e grazie (1988), I giorni del commissario Ambrosio (1988), Tolérance (1989) and La batalla de los Tres Reyes (1990) (The Battle of the Three Kings). In 1972, at age 50, Tognazzi wed actress Franca Bettoia, who survives him. He died of a brain hemorrhage in 1990, age 68.

Actor

Famiglia in gialloFamiglia in giallo(1991)
La batalla de los Tres ReyesLa batalla de los Tres Reyes(1990)as Carlo di Palma
ToléranceTolérance(1989)as Marmant
I giorni del commissario AmbrosioI giorni del commissario Ambrosio(1988)as Giulio Ambrosio
Arrivederci e grazieArrivederci e grazie(1988)as Carlo

Producer

Il fischio al nasoIl fischio al naso(1967)

Additional Crew

TransplantTransplant(1970)

Thanks

UltràUltrà(1991)

Self

La parada(1989)as Self
Fantastico 10Fantastico 10(1989)as Self
Fantastico 9Fantastico 9(1988)as Self
Certains Leeb ShowCertains Leeb Show(1985)as Self
Festival(1987)as Self

Known for

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Ugo Tognazzi in La Cage aux Folles (1978)Bruno Gambarotta, Mariangela Melato, and Ugo Tognazzi in The Cat (1977)Ugo Tognazzi in The Cat (1977)Dalila Di Lazzaro and Ugo Tognazzi in The Cat (1977)Jean Martin, Mariangela Melato, and Ugo Tognazzi in The Cat (1977)Dalila Di Lazzaro, Mariangela Melato, and Ugo Tognazzi in The Cat (1977)

Credit Score: Ugo Tognazzi

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#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1My Friends6.5019767.9008699
2I Knew Her Well5.0019657.6003760
3La Cage aux Folles4.8819797.20313068
4Tragedy of a Ridiculous Man3.2519816.6001250
5Duck in Orange Sauce3.2519756.300742
6The Climax3.2519676.700288
7Il fischio al naso3.2519676.400224
8The Conjugal Bed3.2519636.900910
9Lady Caliph3.0919715.700473
10Barbarella2.3819685.90040726