Eugene DeVerdi
Eugene DeVerdi | |
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Photo of Vincenzo Pelliccione with a dedication to his niece Mrs.Clelia Pelliccione Carnebianca | |
Born |
Magliano de' Marsi, Abruzzo, Italy | 21 June 1893
Died |
20 June 1978 84) Rome, Lazio, Italy | (aged
Vincenzo Pelliccione,[1] aka Eugene DeVerdi (Rosciolo dei Marsi,[2] Italy June 21, 1893 - Rome June 20, 1978) was the historic and famous Charlie Chaplin Official double.[3][4]
Career
In 1915 he emigrated to the USA, in 1929 he went to Hollywood where he worked as painter and poet, after that, he worked in theatre with Mae West and on the sets of Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin.
He took part in the film It Happened in Hollywood[5] (1937) along with the other officers of famous actors stunt historical. Vincenzo Pelliccione was known inventor of lights and machines for special effects for Hollywood movies (Los Angeles USA) and Cinecittà and Dino De Laurentiis's Studios (Rome, ITALY) making a significant contribution to remain memorable films including Teresa (film 1951), Twenty Thousand leagues under the sea (1954) for which the Disney won the 1955 Oscar for Best Special effects, Ben Hur (1959), Cleopatra (1963). From 1968 to 1978 he had the artist Enzo Carnebianca's collaboration at Cinecittà and in the Studios of Dino De Laurentiis. It rests in the cemetery Rosciolo dei Marsi.
Book
- The Film of Fay Wray of Roy Kinnard and Tony Crnkovich, page 152
References
- ↑ Italian Biography by Carlo di Sandro
- ↑ Town in the municipality of Magliano de' Marsi
- ↑ Life Magazine October 18, 1937 - "Movie doubles, including Eugene DeVerdi for Charlie Chaplin."
- ↑ "The Faux Charlot (or, The Fake Charlie) is a photo blog celebrating people around the world who have dressed like Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character or portrayed Chaplin himself."
- ↑ It Happened in Hollywood (1937) - Hollywood Behind the Scenes