Peppino De Filippo(1903-1980)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Born in Naples in 1903, Peppino De Filippo debuted at the age of 6 in
Scarpetta's 'Miseria e Nobilta' in Rome. He studied the piano and went
away to college for two years. During WWI, back in Naples, he joined
Scarpetta's company 'Molinari', and it was here that he met Totò. At
22, he joined the company of Salvatore De Muto, but had to return to
the Scarpetta company after his estranged father, Vincenzo Scarpetta,
passed away. Thus he, his brother Eduardo and their sister Titina,
started work. In 1929 Peppino married Adela Carloni and their son,
Luigi was born the year after. The three staged their own brand of
comedy and worked alongside the likes of Tina Pica, Carlo Pisacane,
Agostino Salvietti and Giovanni Berardi. In 1932 Peppino starred in his
first film, "Tre Uomini in Frak". Success in all Italian theatres
followed until 1945, when due to 'differences' between the two brothers
led to the dissolution of the company. In 1945, Peppino separated from
his wife of 16 years and he debuted with his new company with "I Casi
Sono Due" at the Teatro Olimpia in Milan. From 1959 to 1969 he managed
the Teatro delle Arti in Rome, and had worldwide success
internationally during those years. In 1977 he married Clelia Mangano,
his business partner. He died on 26 January 1980.