
Vittorio De Sica
Born: 1901-07-07
Place of birth: Sora, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy
Vittorio De Sica (7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: Sciuscià and Bicycle Thieves (honorary), while Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow and Il giardino dei Finzi Contini won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. Indeed, the great critical success of Sciuscià (the first foreign film to be so recognized by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences) and Bicycle Thieves helped establish the permanent Best Foreign Film Award. These two films are considered part of the canon of classic cinema. Bicycle Thieves was cited by Turner Classic Movies as one of the 15 most influential films in cinema history. De Sica was also nominated for the 1957 Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for playing Major Rinaldi in American director Charles Vidor's 1957 adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's A Farewell to Arms, a movie that was panned by critics and proved a box office flop. De Sica's acting was considered the highlight of the film.
Filmography

A Young World
1966

Lo sbaglio di essere vivo
1945

Manon Lescaut
1940

Napoli d'altri tempi
1938

Lohengrin
1936

La canzone del sole
1934

The Secretary for Everyone
1932

We Are Cinema
2021

Bellissimo: Images of the Italian Cinema
1985

Viaggia, ragazza, viaggia, hai la musica nelle vene
1973

The Small Miracle
1973

Lykke og krone
1962

Angel in a Taxi
1958

Lost in the Dark
1947

Ai vostri ordini, signora...
1939

La mazurka di papà
1938

The Man Who Smiles
1937

Hallmark Hall of Fame
1951