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Salvo D'Angelo was born on 6 August, 1909 in Catania (Italy), is an Italian film producer. Discover Salvo D'Angelo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Occupation Producer, Art director
Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 6 August 1909
Birthday 6 August
Birthplace Catania (Italy)
Date of death 1989
Died Place Florence, Italy
Nationality Italy

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Salvo D'Angelo was an Italian film producer.

He also worked as an art director and production designer.

'Salvo D'Angelo', an architecture graduate, was initially active in motion pictures as a decorator in the late thirties, and eventually became a film producer, starting with documentaries, most of them on behalf of the Vatican, which were awarded important prizes at the Venice and Cannes International Film Festivals.

This encouraged him to set up his own company, _Universalia_.

1947

That proved to be true: the film was awarded the Silver Lion at the Venice International Film Festival and has been presented consistently in many countries in the past 54 years of its life (it was made in 1947).

'Terra trema' has been hailed one of the greatest art films of all time.

1948

He was one of the first to recognize the genius of Luchino Visconti, Roberto Rossellini and Vittorio De Sica, producing their early films (La Terra Trema (1948) for Visconti, _Germania anno zero (1947)_, for Rossellini, and _Porta del cielo, La (1946)_ for De Sica).

Visconti's 'Terra Trema' screenplay was refused by all producers at the time, as they felt it would hardly be a box-office hit.

Salvo D'Angelo was the only one who believed that Visconti (who had made at that point just one film) would make it a great movie that would eventually repay its cost.

1949

D'Angelo was the first Italian producer starting co-productions with the French motion picture industry, and the result was Fabiola (1949) directed by Alessandro Blasetti and starring 'Michèle Morgan', 'Henri Vidal' and 'Michel Simon', with a strong social and historical message.

1950

Next came Beauty and the Devil (1950) directed by the celebrated René Clair and starring Gérard Philipeand Michel Simon.

The première of this film took place at the Paris Opera House and was attended by the President of the Republic of France, Vincent Auriol.

1951

In 1951 D'Angelo' proposed to Luchino Visconti to make a movie (Beautiful (1951)) with the greatest Italian star of the time, 'Anna Magnani', it was the story of a mother who wants at all costs her little daughter to win a competition for a role in a movie.

Her illusions, even when her daughter is finally selected by the director (Alessandro Blasetti playing himself), will collapse when she discovers the harsh reality behind the glamor of motion pictures.

Salvo D'Angelo was the first to believe in and help Franco Zeffirelli, Francesco Rosi (both were hired to be Visconti's assistants for 'Terra Trema' and 'Bellissima') and other directors and actors, like Vittorio Gassman, who later became world famous.

He never produced his films by looking first and foremost at the box office, for his prime considerations were always quality and contents.

His mark as a producer of Italian motion pictures has been publicly recognized, among others, by Federico Fellini, Vittorio De Sica, Alessandro Blasetti, Roberto Rosselliniand Giorgio Strehler as well as by the press.

His films are still part of the collections kept in many cine clubs both in Italy and abroad.

Mini Biography By his son: Bruno D'Angelo