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Home/People/Franco Califano
Franco Califano profile photo
Born
Sep 14, 1938Died: Mar 30, 2013
Lived 74 years
Place of Birth
Tripoli - Libya
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

10
Movies
2
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Franco Califano

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Franco Califano (14 September 1938 – 30 March 2013) was an Italianlyricist, composer, singer-songwriter, author and actor. During his career Califano has sold about 20 million records. Life and career Born in an airplane above Tripoli, Libya, Califano lived most of his life in Rome (in whose dialect he usually sang) and Milan. In the 1960s he began his career in music as a lyricist and a record producer;[3] among his first successes as author "La musica è finita", "E la chiamano estate", "Una ragione di più".He was arrested in 1970 and again 1984 for possession of drugs; in both cases, Califano was acquitted with the formula "because the fact does not exist". In 1976 Califano got his first and main success as a singer with the song "Tutto il resto è noia", included in his eponymous fourth album, for which the critics paired him to the traditional French chansonniers. During these years he continued his activity as lyricist signing, among others, the Sanremo Music Festival 1973 winner "Un grande amore e niente più" (performed by Peppino di Capri) and the Mia Martini's classic "Minuetto"; he also composed a whole album for Mina, Amanti di valore.  In 1978 he released his best-sold album, Tac. In 1988 he entered the Sanremo Music Festival with the autobiographical song "Io per le strade di quartiere"; he came back to Sanremo two more times, in 1994 with "Napoli" and in 2005 with "Non escludo il ritorno".He was author of several books, including the autobiographical Senza Manette and Il cuore nel sesso. He also starred in several genre films, and had the leading roles in the poliziottesco Gardenia and in the comedy film Due strani papà. He died of a heart attack in his house in Acilia.
Tutto, in un tempo piccolo poster

Tutto, in un tempo piccolo

as Self
2021
Gli Squallor poster

Gli Squallor

as Self
2012
Roma nuda poster

Roma nuda

as Romolo Sebastiani
2011
Questa notte è ancora nostra poster

Questa notte è ancora nostra

as Franco Cicchilitti
2008
Viola Kisses Everybody poster

Viola Kisses Everybody

as Padre di Samuele
1998
Due strani papà poster

Due strani papà

as Franco
1984
Gardenia poster

Gardenia

as Gardenia
1979
Cherchez l'idole poster

Cherchez l'idole

as Stage Director
1964
Appointment in Riviera poster

Appointment in Riviera

Cast
1962
Appointment in Ischia poster

Appointment in Ischia

as contrabbassista di Mimmo
1960