Marcello Ciorciolini

    Known For

    Writing

    Birthday

    January 1, 1922

    Day of Death

    September 5, 2011 (89 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Rome, Italy

    Marcello Ciorciolini

    Biography

    Marcello Ciorciolini was an Italian screenwriter, director, playwright, television and radio author, and lyricist. Born in Rome, he began his career in 1950 as a radio writer, often collaborating with Alberto Talegalli. Shortly thereafter, he entered the cinema industry as a screenwriter, specializing in the comedy genre, and also directed a number of films. As a lyricist, he authored several hits, notably Mina's "Una zebra a pois" and "Ti guarderĂ² nel cuore," the theme song of Mondo cane. Between the 1970s and 1980s, he was mainly active as an author of television variety shows. On stage, he was active as an author of revues and comedy plays, and more sporadically of dramas. Ciorciolini was one of the favorite authors of the comic duo Franco and Ciccio, with whom he collaborated in television, cinema, and even for some songs.

    Known For

    • Ciccio Forgives, I Don't

      Ciccio Forgives, I Don't

      1968

    • 2 Mobsters Against Al Capone

      2 Mobsters Against Al Capone

      1966

    • Il coraggio

      Il coraggio

      1955

    • The Nephews of Zorro

      The Nephews of Zorro

      1968

    • The Two Sans-culottes

      The Two Sans-culottes

      1966

    • The Sicily Barbers

      The Sicily Barbers

      1967

    • Two Sons of Ringo

      Two Sons of Ringo

      1966

    • Guess Who's Coming for a Snack?

      Guess Who's Coming for a Snack?

      1969

    • Meo Patacca

      Meo Patacca

      1972

    • Two Gangsters in the Wild West

      Two Gangsters in the Wild West

      1964

    • 2 samurai per 100 geishe

      2 samurai per 100 geishe

      1962

    • I due toreri

      I due toreri

      1964

    • Two Escape from Sing Sing

      Two Escape from Sing Sing

      1964

    • Two Idiots at Fort Alamo

      Two Idiots at Fort Alamo

      1965

    • Dying as Hierarchs

      Dying as Hierarchs

      1961