
Ninetto Davoli
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ninetto Davoli (born 11 October 1948 as Giovanni Davoli) is an Italian actor who became known through his roles in several of Pier Paolo Pasolini's films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ninetto Davoli, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: October 11, 1948
Place of Birth: San Pietro a Maida, Italy
Known For

What Are the Clouds?
Some puppets come to life in a theater with no windows. This time the puppets interpret William Shakespeare's Othello.

Crime novel - The series
Love, business, anxieties, friendships, feuds, and resentments paint the picture of the main story, that of a group of criminals who for nearly fifteen years, from 1977 to 1992, cherished an illusion: that of conquering Rome. The Lebanese, Freddo, Dandi, Patrizia, and Commissioner Scialoja are some of the characters inspired by the true story of the Magliana gang. As stated by Aldo Grasso, the first season of the series gives more space to the crime scene, that is, the criminal exploits of the Magliana gang, while the second season delves deeper into the "behind the scenes" of the crime: thus, the gang's repositioning after a key plot event, and the effects and questions this has provoked in the protagonists' consciences.

The Earth As Seen from the Moon
Ciancicato Miao and his son, after the death of his wife and mother by mushroom poisoning, are dedicated to find her replacement and have no luck until they find a mysterious deaf mute green-haired woman.

Clash of civilization over an elevator in Piazza Vittorio

La Romana

The Sequence of the Paper Flower
A beautiful smiling guy's walking on the streets of a city, bringing with him a large paper poppy. The boy is the goodness and innocence of youth, which is soon cut short by human wickedness.

L'avvocato Porta
L'avvocato Porta is an Italian television series.

The Gospel According to St. Matthew
Along a rocky, barren coastline, Jesus begins teaching, primarily using parables. He attracts disciples; he's stern, brusque, and demanding. His parables often take on the powers that be, so he and his teachings come to the attention of the Pharisees, the chief priests, and elders. They conspire to have him arrested, beaten, tried, and crucified, just as he prophesied to his followers.

Blonde in Black Leather
Two racy women decide to chuck their mundane lives and go on a wild adventure.

Mio papà
Lorenzo is a 35-year-old diver and an incurable Casanova. But one night, after having withdrawn with the beautiful Claudia, he comes across his little Matteo, the son of the woman. The presence of the child throws Lorenzo into a vortex of doubts and remorse that will lead the man to review his crushed sentimental conduct.
Filmography
as Er Saetta
as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
as Rudolfo
as Er Duca
as Giuseppe Camilli
as Nando
as Alberto
as Orso
as Epifanio
as Mr. Santili
as Self
as Papà Giuseppe
as Alfredo
as Gerardo il Barbaro
as Self
as Pompo
as Giovanni
as The Pirate
as Enrico Feroci
as Sor Umberto
as il pescatore
as Remondino
as Comparsa
as Liutenant
as La guardia carceraria
as Donato
as Spartaco Scorcelletti
as Il barbone
as Nino
as ladro
as Agle International's Man
as Prete
as Ninetto
as Giovanni
as Uno dei ladri
as Fattorino
as Arturo
as Filippo Diotallevi
as Fotografo
as Mario
as Ninetto De Terenzi
as Pietro, Thief (Segment "L'armadio Di Troia")
as La disperata
as Igor
as Sandro Lucetti
as Il saltimbanco / l'angelo / il diavolo
as Ginetto
as Aziz
as Ciccio, garzone del macellaio
as Otello Meniconi
as Palla, il fattorino
as Bernardino
as Walter
as Riccetto
as Romolo
as Ussano Nero
as Perkin
as 'Totarello' Meniconi
as Riccetto
as Giorgio
as Antonio "Totarello" Cerino
as Andreuccio of Perugia
as Fiorino
as Maracchione
as Riccetto
as Riccetto (segment "La sequenza del fiore di carta")
as Student
as Angelino, the Messenger
as Othello
as Otello
as Angelo
as El Niño
as Basciù Miao
as Baciu Miao (segment "La Terra vista dalla Luna")
as Ninetto Innocenti / Frate Ninetto
as Pastore con Bambino (uncredited)