
Angiolino Giuseppe Pasquale Ventura (14 July 1919 – 22 October 1987), known as Lino Ventura, was an Italian-born actor and philanthropist, who lived and worked for most of his life in France. He was considered one of the greatest leading men of French cinema during the 1960s and 1970s, known for his portrayal of tough characters on both sides of the law in crime dramas.
Born in Parma and raised in Paris, Ventura worked as a professional wrestler before an injury ended his career. He made his film debut as a gangster in the 1954 Jacques Becker film Touchez pas au grisbi and rapidly became one of France's favourite film actors, playing opposite many other great stars and working with such leading directors as Louis Malle, Claude Sautet, and Claude Miller. Usually portraying a tough man, either a criminal or a cop, he also featured as a leader of the Resistance in the Jean-Pierre Melville-directed Army of Shadows (1969). He was nominated for a Cesar Award for his portrayal of Jean Valjean in the 1982 film adaptation of Les Misérables.
After one of his four children, a daughter, was born handicapped, he and his wife founded a charity Perce-Neige (Snowdrop) which aids disabled children and their parents. Though a lifelong resident and pop cultural icon in France, Ventura always considered himself an Italian first and foremost, and never took French citizenship. He was nonetheless voted 23rd in a 2005 poll of the 100 greatest Frenchmen. ...
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Army of Shadows
1969 · as Philippe Gerbier

Marie-Octobre
1959 · as Carlo Bernardi

The Great Spy Chase
1964 · as Francis Lagneau

The Valachi Papers
1972 · as Vito Genovese

Elevator to the Gallows
1958 · as Le Commissaire Cherrier

At the End of the Day
2024 · as Lino (archive footage) (uncredited)

The Sicilian Clan
1969 · as Commissaire Le Goff

The Medusa Touch
1978 · as Brunel

Les Misérables
1982 · as Jean Valjean / Mr. Madeleine / Champmathieu

The Threepenny Opera
1963 · as Brown, Polizeichef von London

Crooks in Clover
1963 · as Fernand Naudin

The Big Risk
1960 · as Abel Davos

Razzia
1955 · as Roger le Catalan

Spy, Stand Up
1982 · as Sébastien Grenier

The Silent One
1973 · as Clément Tibère

Touchez Pas au Grisbi
1954 · as Angelo Fraiser

Sunday Lovers
1980 · as François Quérole (sketch 'La méthode française')

Le Deuxième Souffle
1966 · as Gustave "Gu" Minda