Giorgio Albertazzi(1923-2016)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
For French art film lovers, Giorgio Albertazzi appeared out of nowhere
and literally fascinated them in
Alain Resnais and
Alain Robbe-Grillet's unidentified
object known as
Last Year at Marienbad (1961).
Elegant, seductive, with a hypnotizing Italian accent, he tried to
persuade an elegant, seductive woman speaking in a singsong voice that
he had been her lover the year before in the same luxury hotel ... The
lady, the marvelous 'Delphine
Seyrig'did
not seem to remember him. And life imitating art, it looked as if
Giorgio Albertazzi, despite a haunting presence in a haunting film
would also return to oblivion immediately after the release of this
atypical movie; The man of one film? Of course not. He did make others
in his native country, but mainly minor unpretentious works, nothing on
a par with
Last Year at Marienbad (1961).
Obviously, cinema has helped the actor to keep body and soul together,
nothing more. His contribution to Italian television is more ambitious,
either as an actor, a scriptwriter or a director. His best role on the
small screen may be Dostoievsky's moving Prince Miskin in
Giacomo Vaccari's remarkable mini-series
L'idiota (1959). He also interpreted
Dante Alighieri and Don Giovanni in two interesting TV films or series
directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. And
wearing the three hats of actor (as Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde),
writer (adapting
Robert Louis Stevenson and
director, he was very successful with
Jekyll (1969). However, Albertazzi's
main activity and great love has always been the stage. An actor since
1949 and still active after all these years, he debuted in
William Shakespeare's
"Troilus and Cressida" under the direction of
Luchino Visconti. Since then he has
performed in scores of plays by
Luigi Pirandello,
George Bernard Shaw,
Lillian Hellman,
Gabriele D'Annunzio, among others.
Into the bargain, this great name of the Italian theatre has been
running a dramatic school from the mid-nineties as well as the Teatro
di Roma since 2003. All in all, Giorgio Albertazzi did not come out of
nowhere when Alain Resnais, a director who
has always loved actors, chose him for being X the stranger in
Last Year at Marienbad (1961).
And he did not return to oblivion either. Just ask Italian theatre
lovers if they have forgotten him and you will see!