Dino De Laurentiis

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Dino De Laurentiis
Born Agostino De Laurentiis
August 8, 1919 (1919-08-08) (age 88)
Torre Annunziata, Campania, Italy
Spouse(s) Silvana Mangano (1949-1989)
Martha Schumacher (1990-)

Agostino De Laurentiis, usually credited as Dino De Laurentiis (born August 8, 1919), is an Academy Award-winning Italian movie producer.

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[edit] Biography

He was born at Torre Annunziata in the province of Naples, and grew up selling spaghetti produced by his father. A study at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome was interrupted by the Second World War.

Since his first movie, L'ultimo Combattimento, (1940) he has produced nearly 150 movies to date. In the early years De Laurentiis produced neoclassical art films as Bitter Rice (1946) and the Fellini classics La Strada (1954) Nights of Cabiria (1956), often in collaboration with producer Carlo Ponti. In the 1960s, Dino De Laurentiis built his own studio facilities, although these financially collapsed during the 1970s. During this time though, De Laurentiis produced such films as Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die an imitation James Bond film, Navajo Joe (1966) a spaghetti western, Anzio (film) (1968) an imitation The Longest Day, Barbarella (1968) and Danger: Diabolik (1968), both successful comic book adaptations, and The Valachi Papers (1972) made to coincide with the popularity of The Godfather.

In the 1970s, De Laurentiis relocated to the USA where he set up studios, eventually creating his own studio De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG) based in Wilmington, North Carolina; the building of the studio quickly made Wilmington one of the busiest centers of American film and television production. During this period De Laurentiis made a number of successful and acclaimed films, including The Scientific Cardplayer (1972), Serpico (1973), Death Wish (1974), Mandingo (1975), Three Days of the Condor (1975), Ingmar Bergman's The Serpent's Egg (1977), Ragtime (1981), and Conan the Barbarian (1982). It is for his more infamous productions that De Laurentiis's name has become known - the legendary King Kong (1976) remake, which was a commercial hit, as well the killer whale film Orca (1977); The White Buffalo (1977); the disaster movie Hurricane (1979); the remake of Flash Gordon (1980); Halloween II (the 1981 sequel to John Carpenter's 1978 classic horror film); David Lynch's Dune (1984) and Blue Velvet (1986); and King Kong Lives (1986). De Laurentiis also made several adaptations of Stephen King's works during this time, including The Dead Zone (1983), Cat's Eye (1985), Silver Bullet (1985) and Maximum Overdrive (1986); Army of Darkness (1992) was produced jointly by De Laurentiis, Robert Tapert and the movie's star Bruce Campbell.

During this time De Laurentiis also produced the original Hannibal Lecter film Manhunter (1986). He passed on adapting Thomas Harris's sequel, The Silence of the Lambs, but produced the two follow-ups, Hannibal (2001) and Red Dragon (2002), a remake of Manhunter. He also produced Hannibal Rising (2007), which tells the story of how Hannibal becomes a serial killer.

In his later choice of stories he displayed a strong preference for adaptations of successful books, especially sweeping classics like The Bible: In the Beginning (1966), Barabbas (1961), or Dune (1984).

In 2001 he received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

[edit] Family

He has four children with his first wife, actress Silvana Mangano, who died in 1989. Today he is married to the movie producer Martha Schumacher and they have two daughters. One of the children from his first marriage, Raffaella De Laurentiis, is also a producer, the other Fredrico De Laurentiis (28 February 1955 - 15 July 1981) died at 26, in airplane crash. His granddaughter is Giada De Laurentiis, host of Everyday Italian, Behind the Bash, and Giada's Weekend Getaways on Food Network. His nephew is Aurelio De Laurentiis, a film producer in his own right and the chairman of SSC Napoli football club.

[edit] Filmography

Filmography from 1980 to present.

Year Title Director
2006 Hannibal Rising Peter Webber
2006 The Last Legion Doug Lefler
2006 Virgin Territory David Leland
2002 Red Dragon Brett Ratner
2001 Hannibal Ridley Scott
2000 U-571 Jonathan Mostow
1997 Breakdown Jonathan Mostow
1996 Unforgetable John Dahl
1996 Bound Larry and Andy Wachowski
1995 Solomon & Sheba Robert Young
1995 Slave Of Dreams Robert Young
1995 Rumpelstiltskin Mark Jones (I)
1995 Assasins Richard Donner
1994 Temptation Strathford Hamilton
1993 Body Of Evidence Uli Edel
1993 Army of Darkness Sam Raimi
1992 Once Upon A Crime Eugene Levy
1992 Kuffs Bruce A. Evans
1990 Sometimes They Come Back Tom McLoughlin
1990 Desperate Hours Michael Cimino
1989 Collision Course Lewis Teague
1989 From The Hip Bob Clark
1987 Hiding Out Bob Giraldi
1987 Evil Dead 2 Sam Raimi
1987 The Bedroom Window Curtis Hanson
1986 Crimes Of The Heart Bruce Beresford
1986 Blue Velvet David Lynch
1986 Tai-Pan Daryl Duke
1986 Manhunter Michael Mann
1986 King Kong Lives John Guillermin
1985 Maximum Overdrive Stephen King
1985 Raw Deal John Irvin
1985 Marie Roger Donaldson
1985 Silver Bullet Daniel Attias
1985 Cat's Eye Lewis Teague
1985 Year Of The Dragon Michael Cimino
1984 Yado Richard Fleischer
1984 Conan The Destroyer Richard Fleischer
1984 Firestarter Mark L. Lester
1984 Dune David Lynch
1984 The Bounty Roger Donaldson
1983 Amityville 3-D Richard Fleischer
1983 Halloween III Tommy Lee Wallace
1983 Dead Zone David Cronenberg
1982 Fighting Back Lewis Teague
1982 Conan The Barbarian John Milius
1982 Amityville II: Possession Damiano Damiani
1981 Halloween II Rick Rosenthal
1981 Ragtime Milos Forman
1980 Flash Gordon Mike Hodges

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NAME Laurentiis, Dino De
ALTERNATIVE NAMES Laurentiis, Agostino De
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DATE OF BIRTH 1919-8-8
PLACE OF BIRTH Torre Annunziata, Campania, Italy
DATE OF DEATH
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