Totò, a renowned Italian comedian, film and theatre actor, writer, singer, and songwriter, was born in a poor district of Naples, the illegitimate offspring of Anna Clemente from Sicily and Marquis Giuseppe De Curtis from Naples.
Totò's existence was characterized by a tumultuous beginning, stemming from his illegitimate birth, which ultimately led to him being affectionately nicknamed Clerment at the tender age of 15. This formative period was marked by his early exposure to the world of acting, as he began to tread the boards of small theatres, meticulously imitating the characters of the renowned Gustavo De Marco. Subsequently, he went on to serve his country with distinction during the tumultuous years of World War I, where he honed his skills and gained valuable life experience. Following the war, Totò returned to his first love, the world of acting, where he continued to refine and develop the distinctive hallmarks of his unique style, which would ultimately become synonymous with his name.
Totò embarked on a cinematic journey in 1937, making his film debut in the title role of "Fermo con le mani", a milestone that marked the beginning of a remarkable career spanning numerous years. He went on to appear in an impressive 96 films, many of which have stood the test of time and continue to be broadcast regularly on Italian television to this day.
Throughout his illustrious career, Totò had the privilege of sharing the screen with an impressive array of Italian actors, including virtually all the major stars of his time.
Totò's distinctive flair, characterized by the uncommonly asymmetrical contours of his countenance, a direct result of a childhood mishap that left an indelible mark on his features, and his extraordinary capacity to decouple his limbs with an uncanny precision, akin to a masterfully manipulated marionette, captivated the hearts of the Italian populace, ultimately integrating his comedic masterpieces into the very fabric of the country's cultural heritage.
Totò, the renowned Italian actor, comedian, and singer, breathed his last at the ripe age of 69 in the Eternal City of Rome, succumbing to a succession of debilitating heart attacks that ultimately claimed his life.
In a testament to his immense popularity, a trio of funeral services was held in his honor, with the first ceremony taking place in Rome, the city where he spent his final days.