Roma – The world of Italian cinema is mourning the passing of Alvaro Vitali, the beloved actor and comedian who made entire generations laugh with his unforgettable character of Pierino and his numerous roles in Italian sexy comedies. Vitali passed away today in Rome in the late afternoon, at the age of 75.
Born on February 3, 1950, the actor had been hospitalized about two weeks ago due to “recurrent bronchopneumonia,” as his ex-wife, Stefania Corona, revealed in a recent interview. The news of his death quickly spread across the web, sparking a wave of emotion and memories among fans and colleagues.
From “Whistle Sex” to Popular Icon: The Career of Alvaro Vitali
Alvaro Vitaly marked an era in Italian cinema, becoming a familiar and reassuring face for millions of viewers. His career was closely linked to the genre of Italian sexy comedy, in vogue between the 70s and 80s. With his unmistakable mimicry, his sly expression and his small physique, he was able to create characters that, despite excesses and double meanings, remained rooted in a popular and genuine Italianness.
The role that consecrated him in the collective imagination is undoubtedly that of Pierino. The first film, “Pierino contro tutti” in 1981, directed by Marino Girolami, was a resounding success at the box office, giving rise to a series of sequels that consolidated his fame. Pierino, an irreverent and reckless child, but with a heart of gold, became a true phenomenon of custom, loved for his ability to challenge authority with innocence and cunning.
Before becoming Pierino, Vitali had already worked his way up the ladder. He had been discovered by Federico Fellini, who wanted him in films such as “Roma” (1972) and “Amarcord” (1973), where he played the famous “Naso”. This experience allowed him to refine his physical comedy and his talent for facial expressions, which would become his trademark.
Despite the criticism that sometimes accompanied the genre of sexy comedy, Alvaro Vitali always defended his work, emphasizing the simplicity and lightness that he intended to bring to the public. His films, often low-budget and made in a short time, filled the cinemas, offering light-hearted entertainment in a period of great social change.
In recent years, Vitali had continued to be a beloved presence in the entertainment world, appearing on television programs and keeping alive the bond with his fans. His figure will remain engraved in the collective memory as that of an actor capable of transforming laughter into a balm, an antidote to seriousness, leaving a legacy of joy and lightheartedness.
Article published on 24 June 2025 - 20:39
The death of Alvaro Vitali is truly a great loss for Italian cinema. I grew up watching his films and I remember his funny jokes very well. It will be difficult to forget his character Pierino who made so many people laugh.