Antonio Amurri
Antonio Amurri (born June 28, 1925 in Ancona , † December 18, 1992 in Rome ) was an Italian writer and humorist.
Life
Amurri wrote several scripts for TV series. His poems were set to music and found their way into films and television plays. Amurri wrote the lyrics for several pop songs, such as the three great successes of Mina ( Sono come tu mi vuoi , from 1966, Conversazione , from 1967 and Vorrei che fosse amore from 1968) or the Piccolissima serenata from 1958, which among others was performed by Teddy Reno has been interpreted. He is the father of the director Franco Amurri .
Works (selection)
- Come ammazzare il marito senza tanti perché , Arnoldo Mondadori publishing house, January 1976
- La Mantide religiosa ("The praying mantis"). Fellini's Casanova is the basis of this poem .
- How do I get rid of father and mother? Krüger, Frankfurt am Main 1981, ISBN 3810501034
- Kako Ubiti Suprugu I Zasto (Serbian), Mladost Zagreb publishing house 1979
- Piccolissimo , Bietti Verlag, January 1973
- Piu bello di cosi si muore (Il travestito), Milano A. Mondadori, 1979
- Dimmi di zi , Milano A. Mondadori, 1982
Web links
- Antonio Amurri in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Amurri, Antonio |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian writer and humorist |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 28, 1925 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Ancona |
DATE OF DEATH | 18th December 1992 |
Place of death | Rome |