Walter Chiari
Walter Annicchiarico, known as Walter Chiari, was an Italian stage and screen actor, mostly in comedy roles.
Biography
Walter Annicchiarico was born in Verona, Italy on 8 March 1924 to a family originally from Apulia. During World War II he joined the Decima Flottiglia MAS, created by the Fascist regime, and then the Wehrmacht. Chiari achieved a certain degree of international success in films such as The Little Hut, Bonjour Tristesse, Chimes at Midnight, and The Valachi Papers. He appeared opposite Anna Magnani in Luchino Visconti's film Bellissima.In the late 1950s and 1960s he was one of the main protagonists of the "Dolce Vita", the glitzy and glamorous Italian jet-set scene, centered in Rome and especially focused on the booming cinema industry with which he was so at ease.
in Era lei che lo voleva
During the making of The Little Hut he met Ava Gardner, and he started a passionate and tumultuous relationship with the American superstar.
Unlike many Italian actors of the time he had a full and fluent command of English that he put to good use in his Broadway spell, which in 1961 saw him performing in The Gay Life for 113 shows.
He starred in They're a Weird Mob, the last of the Powell and Pressburger films, based on a popular Australian novel by John O'Grady. He also appeared in the Australian film Squeeze a Flower in 1970.
In 1970 he was arrested and jailed in Rome on suspicion of cocaine possession and trafficking, with 70 days passing before he was bailed. Despite being known in show business as a cocaine user, Chiari enjoyed for years the de facto impunity often accorded to members of his trade. The willingness of authorities to prosecute him, mounting a nationwide scandal, was seen by some as an attempt to distract public opinion from the fruitless search for the culprits of the Piazza Fontana bombing, which precipitated Italy in fear.
After his release and partial acquittal his career never recovered. The Italian state television was off-limits for him, and all he could aspire to were bit parts in low-key comedies and local television appearances, such as on Antenna 3 Lombardia. He concentrated on theatre as a way of stopping the downward spiral and, while never regaining his former fame, he gave some brilliant performances in plays such as Sheridan's The Critic, Marc Terrier's Six heures plus tard and Beckett's Endgame.
Chiari died of a sudden heart attack in Milan, at home, on 21 December 1991. On that same day he had undertaken a complete, positive medical check-up. Not showing up at a dinner with a theatre manager where he should have discussed his involvement in a new production, he was found by his host sitting in an armchair, in front of a functioning television.
His gravestone carries the line he once mentioned to director Dino Risi as his favorite choice for an epitaph: "Don't worry, I'm merely catching up with sleep". The grave is inside Civico Mausoleo Palanti in Cimitero Monumentale di Milano.
Filmography
- Vanity
- Toto Tours Italy as Bruno
- Che tempi! as Eugenio Devoto
- L'inafferrabile 12 as Carletto Esposito / Brandoletti
- I cadetti di Guascogna as Walter Mantoni
- That Ghost of My Husband as Gianni Alberti
- Abbiamo vinto! as Giorgio Silvestri
- Arrivano i nostri as Walter Introcci, l'autista
- È l'amor che mi rovina as Walter Palaccioni
- O.K. Nerone as Fiorello Capone
- Il padrone del vapore as Se stesso
- Era lui... sì! sì! as Walter Milani
- Bellissima as Alberto Annovazzi
- Vendetta... sarda as Gualtiero Porchiddu
- The Dream of Zorro as Don Raimundo Esteban
- Cinque poveri in automobile as Paolo
- L'ora della verità as Un client du cabaret
- Noi due soli as Walter
- Lo sai che i papaveri as Gualtiero / Walter
- Viva il cinema!
- Era lei che lo voleva! as Walter Martini
- Cinema d'altri tempi as Marcello Serventi
- Viva la rivista!
- Siamo tutti Milanesi
- What Scoundrels Men Are! as Bruno
- A Day in Court as Don Michele
- Questa è la vita as Il commissario
- Gran varietà
- Avanzi di galera as Giuseppe Rasi
- It Happened at the Police Station as Luigi Giovetti
- Vacanze d'amore as Momo
- Nanà as Fontan
- Je suis un sentimental as Dédé la Couleuvre
- Accadde al penitenziario as Walter Polacchi
- Io piaccio as Professor Roberto Maldi
- Red and Black
- Mio zio Giacinto as Caballero elegante
- Donatella as Guido
- Wives and Obscurities as Frank Cattabriga, suo figlio
- The Little Hut as Mario
- Bonjour tristesse, directed by Otto Preminger as Pablo
- Festa di maggio as Gilbert
- Amore a priva vista as Luigi
- I zitelloni as Marcello
- La ragazza di piazza San Pietro as Roberto Gradi
- L'amico del giaguaro as Augusto
- Parque de Madrid as Alberto
- Lui, lei and il nonno as Eugenio
- Le sorprese dell'amore as Ferdinando Aloisi
- I baccanali di Tiberio as Cassio, the Cicerone
- Vacanze in Argentina as Il barista
- Un mandarino per Teo as Teo Tosci
- Femmine di lusso as Walter
- Un dollaro di fifa as Mike
- Ferragosto in bikini as 'Harold' Pasquale Esposito
- Caccia al marito as Himself
- La moglie di mio marito as Giulio
- Bellezze sulla spiaggia as Walter Crocci
- Walter and i suoi cugini as Walter Colasuonno / Rosario Colasuonno / Nicola Colasuonno
- Mariti a congresso
- La ragazza sotto il lenzuolo as Bruno
- I magnifici tre as Pablo
- Copacabana Palace as Ugo
- I motorizzati as Valentino
- Due contro tutti as Bull Bullivan
- Gli Italiani and le donne as Renato Nelli
- Il giorno più corto as L'avvocato difensore
- L'attico as Gabriele
- La rimpatriata as Cesarino
- Obiettivo ragazze as Antonio Zanelli
- Le motorizzate as Walter
- Gli imbroglioni as Dr. Corti
- Gli onorevoli as Salvatore Dagnino
- Follie d'estate as uomo della 'Vanoni'
- La donna degli altri è sempre più bella as Walter, il bagnino
- Gli eroi del West as Mike
- Il giovedì as Dino Versini
- Se permettete, parliamo di donne as Philanderer
- I maniaci as The Sicilian hitchhiker / Car driver / Pasquale Taddei / Client of Night-clubs
- I gemelli del Texas as Ezechiel / Joe
- Le tardone as Bortolo Masteghin
- Här kommer bärsärkarna as Pollo
- The Sucker
- Thrilling as Bertazzi
- Falstaff as Mr. Silence
- Made in Italy as Enrico
- Io, io, io... e gli altri as Sandro
- Ischia operazione amore as Enrico Laterra - aka Trema la terra
- They're a Weird Mob as Nino Culotta
- Amore all'italiana as Il venditore di uova / Antonio / Flavio / 007 / Il viaggiatore / Roberto Matrasso
- The Most Beautiful Couple in the World as Walter
- Capriccio all'italiana as Paolo
- Quei temerari sulle loro pazze, scatenate, scalcinate carriole as Angelo
- Squeeze a Flower as Brother George
- The Valachi Papers as Gap
- Amore mio, non farmi male as Paolo De Simone
- Due prostitute a Pigalle as Walter, le clochard
- Son tornate a fiorire le rose as Paolo De Simone
- La banca di Monate as Ragionier Adelmo Pigorini
- Per amore di Cesarina as Davide Camporesi
- Passi furtivi in una notte boia as Pompeo Piretti
- Come ti rapisco il pupo as Sterzi - Jimmy's father
- La bidonata as Renato
- Ride bene... chi ride ultimo as Loris Martegani
- Tanto va la gatta al lardo... as Teodoro Casadei
- Ridendo and scherzando as Giorgio
- Belli and brutti ridono tutti as Don Enzo
- Tre sotto il lenzuolo as Giorgio Mori
- Romance as Giulio
- Kafka la colonia penale
- Tracce di vita amorosa as Giorgio