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Andrea Calogero Camilleri

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Birthplace: Porto Empedocle, Province of Agrigento, Sicily, Italy
Death: July 17, 2019 (93)
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy (heart attack)
Place of Burial: Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy
Immediate Family:

Son of Giuseppe Camilleri and Carmelina Camilleri
Husband of Private
Father of Private

Occupation: Writer, Theatre Director, Novelist, Television Director, Screenwriter, Actor
Managed by: Tommaso Valarani
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About Andrea Calogero Camilleri

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrea_Camilleri

Andrea Calogero Camilleri (Italian pronunciation: [an%CB%88dr%C9%9B%CB%90a kamilˈlɛːri]; born 6 September 1925) is an Italian writer

Originally from Porto Empedocle, Sicily, Camilleri began studies at the Faculty of Literature in 1944, without concluding them,[2] meanwhile publishing poems and short stories.

From 1948 to 1950 Camilleri studied stage and film direction at the Silvio D'Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts (Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica) and began to take on work as a director and screenwriter, directing especially plays by Pirandello and Beckett. His parents knew, and were, reportedly, "distant friends" of, Pirandello, as he tells in his essay on Pirandello Biography of the Changed Son. His most famous works, the Montalbano series, show many Pirandellian elements: for example, the wild olive tree that helps Montalbano think is on stage in his late work The Giants of the Mountain.

With RAI, Camilleri worked on several TV productions, such as Inspector Maigret[3] with Gino Cervi. In 1977 he returned to the Academy of Dramatic Arts, holding the chair of Film Direction and occupying it for 20 years.

In 1978 Camilleri wrote his first novel Il Corso Delle Cose ("The Way Things Go"). This was followed by Un Filo di Fumo ("A Thread of Smoke") in 1980. Neither of these works enjoyed any significant amount of popularity.

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Andrea Calogero Camilleri's Timeline

1925
September 6, 1925
Porto Empedocle, Province of Agrigento, Sicily, Italy
2019
July 17, 2019
Age 93
Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy
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Cimitero Acattolico, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy