
Massimo Ranieri
Acting • Born 1951-05-03
Biography
Massimo Ranieri (born Giovanni Calone, May 3, 1951), is an Italian pop singer, film and stage actor. He was born in Naples (at Santa Lucia), the fourth of eight children in the family. When he was 10, young Giovanni would sing at restaurants, wedding receptions, etc. He was discovered by a music producer about 4 years later and was flown to New York to record an EP under the name of Gianni Rock. He recorded 4 songs in 1964: Tanti auguri signora, Se mi aspetti stasera, Non chiudere la porta, and La Prima Volta. None of the records were successful, because young Gianni's voice was changing. Two years later, he would later re-emerge under his new stage name, Massimo Ranieri. In 1966, he made his TV debut singing "Bene Mio". A year later, he made another TV appearance singing, "Pietà per chi ti ama". In 1968, he recorded 2 more songs: "Da Bambino", Ma L'amore cos'è" and "Preghiera". But it wasn't until 1969, when he really became successful and became a teen idol making all the young girls scream for him, when he sang "O Sole Mio" on live TV. Soon, in most every TV appearance he made, you could hear the girls screaming in the background. That same year, he had a string of hits: "Rita", "Se bruciasse la citta", "Quando l'amore diventa poesia", "Il mio amore resta sempre" and "Zingara". In 1970, "Vent'anni", "Sogno d'amore", "Sei l'amore mio", "Aranjuez Amore Mio", "Candida". During that year, Massimo decided to venture into acting. His screen debut, Metello received rave reviews by critics, and he even won an award for portraying the title character. He co-starred with Anna Magnani in La Sciantosa, later that year. In 1971, "Adagio Veneziano", "Via del Conservatorio", "Io e Te". He represented Italy in the 1971 Eurovision Song Contest in Dublin, Ireland, where he placed 5th with the song, "L'Amore E' Un Attimo. " That same year he had fathered a daughter, Cristiana, out of wedlock with Franca Sebastiani. He didn't want to have anything to do with her, saying that he was too young and inexperienced, and that it was damage to his career. He didn't have any contact with her until she was about 20. In 1972, "Ti Ruberei", "O Surdato 'nnamurato", "Erba di Casa Mia". In 1973, "Amo Ancora Lei". He returned to the Eurovision Song Contest that year in Luxembourg to represent Italy with "Chi sarà con te", where he placed 13th. And in 1974, "Te Voglio Bene Assaie", "Immagina", "Per Una Donna". During that year, he filmed Salvo D'Acquisto, where he portrayed a Carabinieri policeman who was executed by the Nazis during World War II. Description above from the Wikipedia article Massimo Ranieri, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
65 credits
Napoli milionaria!
Movie • 2011
Gennaro Jovine

Born Winner
Movie • 1976
Sandro

Natural Lefty
Movie • 2022

Metti, una sera a cena con Peppino
Movie • 2016
Self

Bonded by Tender Friendship
Movie • 1983
Dorino

A Kiss in the Dark
Movie • 2000

Sanremo 2023. Tra Palco e realtà
Movie • 2023
Self

The Light at the Edge of the World
Movie • 1971
Felipe

Passione
Movie • 2010
Singer

The Courage to Love
Movie • 2005
Massimo

Hot Potato
Movie • 1979
Claudio

Bubu
Movie • 1971
Piero

Le genre humain - 1ère partie: Les Parisiens
Movie • 2004
Massimo

Death Rage
Movie • 1976
Angelo

Metello
Movie • 1970
Metello Salani

Sanremo 72. Il Festival da dove non l’avete mai visto
Movie • 2022
Self

Tre donne - La sciantosa
Movie • 1971
Tonino / young soldier

The Cousin
Movie • 1974
Enzo

Salvo D'Acquisto
Movie • 1974
Salvo D'Acquisto

Romance
Movie • 1971
Sandro Zanichelli

Chronicle of a Homicide
Movie • 1972
Fabio Sola

L'ultima volta insieme
Movie • 1981
Paolo Antonelli

Chaste and Pure
Movie • 1981
Fernando

Scossa
Movie • 2012
Salvatore

La meravigliosa avventura di Antonio Franconi
Movie • 2011
Antonio Franconi

Pilot Operation
Movie • 2007
Raffaele

The Ploy
Movie • 2016
Pier Paolo Pasolini

Civico zero
Movie • 2007
Giuliano

A Gun for a Cop
Movie • 1981
Paolo Palumbo

Pino Daniele - Il tempo resterà
Movie • 2017
Himself

Priest of Love
Movie • 1981
Piero Pini

Bloody Richard
Movie • 2017

Filumena Marturano
Movie • 2010
Domenico Soriano

Habibi, amor mío
Movie • 1981

L'ultimo Pulcinella
Movie • 2009
Michelangelo Fracanzan

Sabato, domenica e lunedì
Movie • 2012
Peppino Priore

Questi fantasmi
Movie • 2011
Pasquale Lojacono

To Fly!
Movie • 1999
Antonio

I Hate Summer
Movie • 2020
se stesso

L'ultimo gattopardo - Ritratto di Goffredo Lombardo
Movie • 2010
Self

No way out - A broken love
Movie • 2007
Matteo Della Torre

Gli Squallor
Movie • 2012
Self

Ferro
Movie • 2020
Self

Massimo Ranieri - Live dallo Stadio Olimpico
Movie • 2010

Fondali notturni
Movie • 2002

La casa dove abitava Corinne
Movie • 1996
Leonardi

The Man Who Drew God
Movie • 2023
Bettler

The Magic Screen
Movie • 1982
Angelo

Cerca di capirmi
Movie • 1970
Franco

Ennio Morricone dirige l'OSN
Movie • 2013

Il mio nome è Riccardo Cocciante
Movie • 2026

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche
TV • 1975
Self

La voce che hai dentro
TV • 2023
Michele Ferrara

TV Story Superstar
TV • 2020
Self (archive footage)

Il ricatto
TV • 1989
Commissario Massimo Fedeli

Wonders - The Peninsula of Treasures
TV • 2018

Sanremo Music Festival
TV • 1951
Self - Contestant

Sanremo Music Festival
TV • 1951
Self - Special Guest

Samedi soir
TV • 1971
Self

Midi Première
TV • 1975
Self

ExtraVergine
TV • 2019
Lo psicanalista

Eurovision Song Contest
TV • 1956
Self - Contestant

Ama il tuo nemico
TV • 1999
Don Paolo

Storie Della Camorra
TV
Gennaro Abbatemaggio

L'ombra nera del Vesuvio
TV • 1987
Toni Carità