David Grieco

David Grieco

73 · Born: Sep 19, 1951

Personal Details

BornSep 19, 1951 Rome, Lazio, Italy

Biography

David Grieco, a native of Rome, embarked on a cinematic journey in 1951, a year that would shape the trajectory of his life. At the tender age of 16, he was hand-selected by the renowned Franco Zeffirelli to appear in the iconic film adaptation of "Romeo and Juliet", a testament to his precocious talent. Grieco's early success did not go unnoticed, as he soon found himself in high demand, being chosen by celebrated directors such as Pier Paolo Pasolini for "Teorema", Bernardo Bertolucci for "Partner", and many others.

As Grieco approached the threshold of adulthood, he embarked on a significant career pivot, abandoning his earlier pursuits to delve into the realm of journalism. Specifically, he developed a dual expertise as a film and music critic, utilizing his astute analytical skills to dissect and evaluate the artistic merit of various cinematic and musical productions.

Furthermore, Grieco's experiences as a foreign correspondent for the prominent Italian newspaper "l'Unità" played a crucial role in shaping his future endeavors. During this period, he honed his ability to gather and report on information from diverse locations, cultivating a keen sense of observation and a profound understanding of the complexities of the global news landscape.

This exposure would ultimately prove invaluable as Grieco later re-entered the film industry, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge and insight garnered from his time as a journalist. His newfound perspective, informed by his experiences as a critic and correspondent, enabled him to approach filmmaking with a discerning eye and a deep appreciation for the art form.

As Grieco entered his mid-thirties, he made a triumphant return to the world of cinema, this time donning the hat of a scriptwriter, crafting compelling screenplays for a multitude of notable films, including the critically acclaimed "Sogni e bisogni", the highly praised "Caruso Pascoski", the thought-provoking "Mortacci", and the whimsical "I magi randagi", among many others.

During this prolific period, Grieco also began to expand his creative horizons, taking on executive producer roles, overseeing the meticulous production of films such as "Angela come te", a poignant and emotional drama, "Mortacci", a gripping and intense thriller, and "Clown in Kabul", a heartwarming and uplifting comedy.

As the milestone of his forties approached, Grieco redirected his creative energies towards literary pursuits, authoring a diverse array of books that showcased his versatility as a writer. These notable literary works included "Il comunistache mangiava i bambini", a thought-provoking tome that garnered significant attention, as well as "Fuori il regista", "Parla Greganti", and "Funariè Funari", each one a testament to his remarkable storytelling abilities.

In addition to his literary endeavors, Grieco continued to make a lasting impact in the world of television, where he honed his skills as a director by helming a variety of commercials for prominent brands. One such notable client was Birra Peroni, a well-known and respected beverage company that benefited from Grieco's creative vision and expertise.

Grieco's radio and television work is equally impressive, boasting a diverse range of credits that showcase his versatility and expertise. Notably, he has served as both author and host for several programs, including the popular "Hollywood Party" and "Radio City Cafe" for RAI, as well as the informative "Il Giornale del Cinema" for Tele+. Furthermore, Grieco has demonstrated his dedication to his craft by producing over 100 documentaries that delve into the lives and careers of renowned film directors and movie stars.

Noted author and filmmaker, in his early fifties, embarked on a new creative journey, taking the leap from literary pursuits to feature filmmaking. He wrote, directed, and produced his first film, "Evilenko", which was inspired by his own novel "Il comunistache mangiava i bambini". The film boasts an impressive international cast, featuring the talents of Malcolm McDowell, Marton Csokas, Frances Barber, and Ronald Pickup.

The cinematic masterpiece has received widespread recognition, with its global release spanning across the United States and China. The film's accolades are numerous, with a total of 18 prizes garnered from various prestigious festivals. Some of the notable awards include the International Silver Reel in Italy, the Golden Placido for best film in Manresa, Barcelona, and the Golden Reel Award for best director in Tiburon, San Francisco.

Notably, in recent years, actor and director, Giancarlo Grieco, has persisted in his endeavors within the realm of film and television, taking on a significant project in Russia, where he directed a lengthy documentary titled "The fake fairy tale" for RAI, a prestigious Italian television network.

In addition to his work in documentary filmmaking, Grieco has also been involved in creating the campaign "True to life" for Discovery Channel, a testament to his versatility and range as a director.

Furthermore, Grieco has also distinguished himself as an author, penning a memoir about the first trial for the murder of the renowned Italian film director, Pier Paolo Pasolini, a testament to his enduring passion for the world of cinema and his commitment to preserving its history.

This impressive array of projects serves as a testament to Grieco's dedication to his craft, as well as his ability to adapt to and excel in a variety of roles within the film and television industry.

Career

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