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Giuseppe Amato was born on August 24, 1899 in Naples, Campania, Italy as Giuseppe Vasaturo. He was a producer and writer, known for Bicycle Thieves (1948), La Dolce Vita (1960) and Umberto D. (1952). He died on February 3, 1964 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Date Of Birth August 24, 1899 Died 1964-02-03 Place Of Birth Naples, Campania, Italy Profession Producer, Writer, Director Star Sign Virgo
# Fact 1 Important Italian writer-producer, former distributor of American films in Italy. Noted particularly for his work with directors DeSica, Duvivier and Fellini. 2 Father of Maria Amato, who is the wife of Italian actor Carlo Pedersoli a.k.a. Bud Spencer.
Producer Title Year Status Character Quella vecchia canaglia 1934 producer The Little School Mistress 1934 producer La signorina dell'autobus 1933 producer I Sing for You Alone 1933 producer Cinque a zero 1932 producer Morte di un bandito 1961 producer La ragazza di mille mesi 1961 producer La Dolce Vita 1960 producer The Facts of Murder 1959 producer ...and the Wild Wild Women 1959 producer Come te movi, te fulmino! 1958 producer Era di venerdì 17 1956 executive producer It Happens in Roma 1955 producer Angels of Darkness 1954 producer The Return of Don Camillo 1953 delegate producer Mademoiselle Gobete 1952 producer The Little World of Don Camillo 1952 delegate producer Umberto D. 1952 producer - as Amato Un ladro in paradiso 1952 producer Era lui, sì, sì! 1951 producer Parigi è sempre Parigi 1951 producer Tomorrow Is Too Late 1950 producer Francesco, giullare di Dio 1950 associate producer Yvonne la Nuit 1949 producer - uncredited Bicycle Thieves 1948 producer Una lettera all'alba 1948 producer Natale al campo 119 1947 producer Malìa 1946 producer Roma città aperta 1945 producer - uncredited Apparizione 1943 producer The Peddler and the Lady 1943 producer - as G. Amato 4 passi fra le nuvole 1942 producer Avanti c'è posto... 1942 producer La cena delle beffe 1942 producer Non mi sposo più 1942 producer Eternal Melodies 1940 producer Una famiglia impossibile 1940 producer Una romantica avventura 1940 producer Rose scarlatte 1940 producer Il documento 1939 producer Her First Love 1939 producer Frenzy 1939 producer I grandi magazzini 1939 producer Batticuore 1939 producer La casa del peccato 1938 producer L'amor mio non muore! 1938 producer The Count of Brechard 1938 producer I fratelli Castiglioni 1937 producer The Man Who Smiles 1937 producer - as G. D'Amato I Was to Blame 1937 producer Non ti conosco più 1936 producer Thirty Seconds of Love 1936 producer Milizia territoriale 1936 producer Quei due 1935 producer - uncredited Casta diva 1935 producer Il cappello a tre punte 1935 producer
Writer Title Year Status Character Seven Hills of Rome 1957 story Angels of Darkness 1954 The Return of Don Camillo 1953 dialogue Un ladro in paradiso 1952 as Peppino Amato Yvonne la Nuit 1949 screenplay - as Amato Natale al campo 119 1947 screenplay - as G. Amato Malìa 1946 screenplay Apparizione 1943 screenplay / story 4 passi fra le nuvole 1942 adaptation I Was to Blame 1937 screenplay Quei due 1935 screenplay - uncredited
Director Title Year Status Character Morte di un bandito 1961 It Happens in Roma 1955 Angels of Darkness 1954 Yvonne la Nuit 1949 Malìa 1946 Non mi sposo più 1942 Rose scarlatte 1940 L'amor mio non muore! 1938 Behind the Prison Bars 1923
Actor Title Year Status Character Fiocca la neve 1931 Napule ca se ne và 1926 Reginella 1923 Brinneso! 1923 La gerla di papà Martin 1923 La leoparda ferita 1923 Pupatella 1914
Production Manager Title Year Status Character Circo equestre Za-bum 1944 production manager - as Peppino Amato Frenzy 1939 production manager Non ti conosco più 1936 production manager I Sing for You Alone 1933 production manager
Assistant Director Title Year Status Character Mare Nostrum 1926 assistant director - uncredited
Thanks Title Year Status Character A Walk in the Clouds 1995 film dedicated to
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1960 Golden Plate David di Donatello Awards For his career.
Nominated Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1961 Silver Ribbon Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists Best Producer (Migliore Produttore) La dolce vita (1960)
Known for movies Bicycle Thieves (1948) as Producer
La Dolce Vita (1960) as Producer
Umberto D. (1952) as Producer
The Return of Don Camillo (1953) as Producer