

Vittorio De Sica
Birthday
July 7, 1901 (73 years)
Place of Birth
Sora, Frosinone, Lazio, Italy
Known For
Directing
Biography
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.
Vittorio De Sica Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Vittorio De Sica
The Shoes of the Fisherman
Nov 14, 1968
We All Loved Each Other So Much
Dec 21, 1974
A Farewell to Arms
Dec 14, 1957
After the Fox
Sep 8, 1966
The Earrings of Madame de...
Sep 16, 1953
It Started in Naples
Aug 6, 1960
The Adventures of Pinocchio
Dec 21, 1972
Blood for Dracula
Aug 13, 1974
Eva
Oct 3, 1962
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium
Apr 24, 1969
General Della Rovere
Oct 7, 1959
The Battle of Austerlitz
Jun 17, 1960