Alberto Lattuada
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Alberto Lattuada
Summary
Alberto Lattuada is a human[1]. He was born in Vaprio d'Adda[2]. He was born on November 13, 1914[3]. He passed away in Orvieto[4]. He died on July 3, 2005[5]. He worked as a film director[6], actor[7], screenwriter[8], film producer[9], and poet[10]. He has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11]
Key Facts
- Alberto Lattuada was born in Vaprio d'Adda[2].
- Alberto Lattuada passed away in Orvieto[4].
- Alberto Lattuada was born on November 13, 1914[3].
- Alberto Lattuada died on July 3, 2005[5].
- Alberto Lattuada is buried at monumental cemetery of Milan[12].
- Alberto Lattuada's father was Felice Lattuada[13].
- Among Alberto Lattuada's spouses was Carla Del Poggio[14].
- Alberto Lattuada held citizenship in Italy[15].
- Alberto Lattuada held citizenship in Kingdom of Italy[16].
- Alberto Lattuada worked as a film director[6].
- Alberto Lattuada's professions included actor[7].
- Alberto Lattuada's professions included screenwriter[8].
- Alberto Lattuada worked as a film producer[9].
- Alberto Lattuada worked as a poet[10].
- Alberto Lattuada worked as a photographer[17].
- Alberto Lattuada's field of work was poetry[18].
- Alberto Lattuada's field of work was film direction[19].
- Alberto Lattuada's field of work was photography[20].
- A notable work attributed to Alberto Lattuada is Come Have Coffee with Us[21].
- A notable work attributed to Alberto Lattuada is Giacomo the Idealist[22].
- A notable work attributed to Alberto Lattuada is The Cricket[23].
- Alberto Lattuada received the Targa d'Oro[24].
- Alberto Lattuada received the David di Donatello for Best Director[25].
- Alberto Lattuada received the David di Donatello Award for Lifetime Achievement[26].
- Alberto Lattuada received the Flaiano Prize[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Vaprio d'Adda[2], Alberto Lattuada… he was born on November 13, 1914[3]. His father was Felice Lattuada[13].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include film director[6], actor[7], screenwriter[8], film producer[9], poet[10], and photographer[17]. Fields of work include poetry[18], a literary form[28]; film direction[19], an activity[29]; and photography[20], an artistic technique[30].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Come Have Coffee with Us[21], a film[31]; Giacomo the Idealist[22], a film[32]; and The Cricket[23], a film[33].
Recognition
Awards received include Targa d'Oro[24], a film award[34], in Italy[35], founded in 1956[36]; David di Donatello for Best Director[25], a film award category[37], in Italy[38], founded in 1955[39]; David di Donatello Award for Lifetime Achievement[26], a film award category[40], in Italy[41]; Flaiano Prize[27], a film award[42], in Italy[43], founded in 1973[44]; Nastro d'Argento for the director of the best film[45], a class of award[46], in Italy[47], founded in 1946[48]; and Nastro d'Argento for Best Screenplay[49], a film award category[50], in Italy[51], founded in 1948[52].
Personal Life
Among Alberto Lattuada's spouses was Carla Del Poggio[14].
Death and Burial
Alberto Lattuada died on July 3, 2005[5]. He died in Orvieto[4]. The cause of death was Alzheimer's disease[53]. He is buried at monumental cemetery of Milan[12].
Why It Matters
Alberto Lattuada has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[11] He is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[54]
FAQs
Where was Alberto Lattuada born?
Alberto Lattuada was born in Vaprio d'Adda[2].
Where did Alberto Lattuada die?
Alberto Lattuada died in Orvieto[4].
Who were Alberto Lattuada's parents?
Alberto Lattuada's father was Felice Lattuada[13].
Who was Alberto Lattuada married to?
Alberto Lattuada's spouses include Carla Del Poggio[14].
What did Alberto Lattuada do for work?
Alberto Lattuada worked as film director[6], actor[7], screenwriter[8], film producer[9], and poet[10].
What awards did Alberto Lattuada receive?
Honors received include Targa d'Oro[24], David di Donatello for Best Director[25], David di Donatello Award for Lifetime Achievement[26], and Flaiano Prize[27].