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Carlo Mazzone-Clementi was born on 12 December, 1920, is an A 20th-century italian male actor. Discover Carlo Mazzone-Clementi'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 79 years old?

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1920

Carlo Mazzone-Clementi (12 December 1920 – 5 November 2000) was a performer and founder of two schools of commedia, mime and physical theater as well as a contemporary and colleague of leaders of modern European theater.

1947

He first gained attention in Italy in 1947 alongside Marcel Marceau in the mime's first tour outside of Paris.

1948

From 1948 to 1951, he assisted Jacques Lecoq, while Lecoq taught and directed the Players of Padua University.

1953

In addition to his work with the Padua Players, touring with Marceau, and the Piccolo, he worked with Vittorio Gassman's National Theatre in Rome in 1953.

Carlo appeared in over a dozen films, including Ulysses with Kirk Douglas.

1954

In 1954, Mazzone-Clementi was at Piccolo Teatro di Milano with Dario Fo and Franca Rame.

While he was performing with Piccolo Teatro as well as teaching in Rome, the American theatre scholar and director Eric Bentley came to Italy to direct the Padua Players company in the first Italian production of Bertolt Brecht.

1957

From his arrival in the US in 1957, he was largely responsible for the spreading of commedia dell'arte in North America.

1958

Then, with Bentley's patronage, Mazzone-Clementi toured the United States in 1958, conducting workshops in mime and commedia, and introducing the leather masks of Amleto Sartori to this country.

That led to a teaching assignment at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, followed by Brandeis University, the University of California at Berkeley, the American Conservatory Theater and others.

Often cast for his talents as a mime, he appeared as "The Cock" in the world premiere of Sean O'Casey's Cock-A-Doodle Dandy in New York in 1958.

Represented by the agent Toby Cole, in 1958 and '59 he toured his solo show, Six Characters in Search of Commedia.

1965

He was known as Carlo Mazzone until 1965 when he worked with the new acting ensemble at the Theatre of Lincoln Center.

From then on he was known as Carlo Mazzone-Clementi.

Clementi was the name of his mother and his grandfather, Girolamo Clementi, who was versed in the work of Paduan playwright and forerunner of commedia dell'arte, Angelo Beolco, known as "Ruzzante."

1970

He performed at a number of International Mime Festivals held in the 1970s and 1980s, and played in Birds of a Feather with the Dell'Arte Company at the 1980 Venice Biennale.

1972

In 1972, Mazzone-Clementi and his wife Jane Hill, a graduate of Carnegie-Mellon, went to Humboldt County, California to conduct summer workshops at their rural property.

From this experience came the decision to re-locate permanently in Humboldt and to establish a full-time actor training program.

1974

In 1974, the couple purchased the Oddfellows Hall in Blue Lake, California and co-founded the Dell’Arte School of Mime and Comedy, now known as the Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre.

Hill also joined the faculty at College of the Redwoods, where the pair created the Grand Comedy Festival at Qual-a-wa-loo, a summer repertory festival that produced plays of Shakespeare in rotation with musical adaptations of those plays; Mazzone-Clementi served as the festival's artistic director for six years.

In 1974 their article, "Commedia and the Actor" was published in The Drama Review TDR (journal).

1984

Mazzone-Clementi moved to Copenhagen, Denmark in 1984 and co-founded along with Ole Brekke a second sister theater school there, named the Commedia School.

2000

In 1994 returned to California and continued teaching until shortly before his death on 5 November 2000 in San Francisco.