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Al Martino est un Acteur et Vocals Américain né le 7 octobre 1927 à Philadelphie (Etats-Unis)

Al Martino

Al Martino
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Nom de naissance Jasper Cini
Nationalité Etats-Unis
Naissance 7 octobre 1927 à Philadelphie (Etats-Unis)
Mort 13 octobre 2009 (à 82 ans)

Al Martino (born Jasper Cini; October 7, 1927 – October 13, 2009) was an American singer and actor. He had his greatest success as a singer between the early 1950s and mid-1970s, being described as "one of the great Italian American pop crooners", and also became well known as an actor, particularly for his role as singer Johnny Fontane in The Godfather.

Biographie

Jasper "Al" Cini was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The name Jasper was an anglicisation of his father's name, Gasparino. His parents were immigrants from Abruzzo, Italy, who ran a construction business, and while growing up he worked alongside his brothers as a bricklayer. However, he was inspired to become a singer by emulating artists such as Al Jolson and Perry Como, and by the success of a family friend, Alfredo Cocozza, who had changed his name to Mario Lanza. After serving with the United States Navy in World War II, including being a part of the Iwo Jima invasion where he was wounded, Cini began his singing career. Encouraged by Lanza, he adopted the stage name Al Martino - Martino being the name of his mother's father - and began singing in local nightclubs. In 1948 he moved to New York City, recorded some sides for the Jubilee label, and in 1952 won first place on Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts television program with a performance of Como's hit "If".



As a result, he won a recording contract with the Philadelphia based independent label BBS, where he recorded the song "Here in My Heart". Lanza had been asked by his label RCA Victor to record the song, but Martino called and pleaded with him not to do so in order to let Martino's version have a clear run. The song spent three weeks at No. 1 on the US pop charts in June 1952, earning Martino a gold disc and, later in the year, also reached the top of the UK charts. It was No. 1 in the first UK Singles Chart, published by the New Musical Express on November 14, 1952, putting him into the Guinness Book of World Records. "Here in My Heart" remained in the top position for nine weeks in the United Kingdom, a record for the longest consecutive run at No. 1 that has only since been beaten by five other songs.

The record's success led to a deal with Capitol Records, and he released three more singles — "Take My Heart," "Rachel," and "When You're Mine" — through 1953, all of which hit the U.S. Top 40. However, his success also attracted the attention of the Mafia, which bought out Martino’s management contract and ordered him to pay $75,000 as a safeguard for their investment. After making a down-payment to appease them, he moved to Britain. His popularity allowed him to continue to perform and record successfully in the UK, headlining at the London Palladium and having six further British chart hits in the period up to 1955, including "Now" and "Wanted". However, his work received no exposure back in the US. In 1958, thanks to the intervention of a family friend, Martino was allowed to return to the US and resume his recording career, but he faced difficulties in re-establishing himself, especially with the arrival of rock and roll. The success of his 1962 album The Exciting Voice of Al Martino secured him a new contract with Capitol, and was followed by a mostly Italian language album, The Italian Voice of Al Martino, which featured his version of the then internationally popular song "Al Di Là." He also made several high-profile television appearances, helping to re-establish his visibility.

In 1963, he had his biggest US chart success with "I Love You Because", a cover of Leon Payne's 1950 country music hit. Arranged by Belford Hendricks, Martino's version went to No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, and No. 1 on the Easy Listening chart. The album of the same name went Top 10 in the Billboard 200. Martino had four other US top 10 hits in 1963 and 1964 - "Painted, Tainted Rose" (1963), "I Love You More and More Every Day", "Tears and Roses" and "Silver Bells" (all 1964). He also sang the title song for the 1964 film, Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte. One of his biggest hits was "Spanish Eyes", achieving several gold and platinum discs for sales. Recorded in 1965, the song reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart when re-issued in 1973. The song, with a tune by Bert Kaempfert originally titled "Moon Over Naples", is among the 50 most played songs worldwide.

In the mid-late 1960s, the family lived in this house on the corner of Laurel Place & Belmont Drive in Cherry Hill Estates, just down the street from Frankie Avalon

Martino's run of chart success faded after the mid-1960s, although many of his records continued to reach the US Hot 100. Another later hit was a disco version of "Volare", (also known as "Nel blu, Dipinto di Blu"). In 1976, it reached No. 1 on the Italian and Flemish charts, and was in the Top Ten in Spain, The Netherlands and France, as well as in many other European countries. In 1993, Martino recorded a new studio album with the German producer, Dieter Bohlen (former member of pop duo Modern Talking, producer of international artists like Chris Norman of Smokie, Bonnie Tyler, Dionne Warwick, Engelbert or Errol Brown of Hot Chocolate). The single "Spanish Ballerina" (written in Bohlen's europop sound) reached No. 93 position in the German single charts.

Apart from singing, Martino played the role of Johnny Fontane in the 1972 film The Godfather, as well as singing the film's theme, "Speak Softly Love". He played the same role in The Godfather Part III and The Godfather Trilogy: 1901–1980. He later returned to acting, playing aging crooner Sal Stevens in the short film Cutout, appearing in film festivals around the world in 2006.

Martino died on October 13, 2009 at his childhood home in Springfield, Pennsylvania, six days after his 82nd birthday. He was buried at Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. Martino was survived by his widow Judi and four children: Alison, Debbie, Alfred and Alana.

In December 2009, Al Martino was inducted into the Hit Parade Hall of Fame.

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Le parrain, 3e partie, 2h43
Réalisé par Francis Ford Coppola
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Thriller, Gangsters, Action, Policier
Thèmes L'immigration, Mafia, La mer, Religion, Transport, Gangsters
Acteurs Al Pacino, Andy García, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Sofia Coppola, Eli Wallach
Rôle Johnny Fontane
Note75% 3.798553.798553.798553.798553.79855
En 1979, âgé de près de soixante ans et rongé par la culpabilité pour la manière impitoyable dont il a accédé au pouvoir, en ayant notamment ordonné l'assassinat de son frère Fredo, Michael Corleone fait des dons de son importante fortune à des œuvres de charité. Michael et Kay sont divorcés. Leurs enfants, Anthony et Mary vivent avec Kay. À la réception suivant la cérémonie d'ordination papale à la St. Patrick's Old Cathedral en l'honneur de Michael, Anthony dit à son père qu'il a quitté l'université de droit pour devenir chanteur d'opéra. Kay soutient sa décision mais Michael veut au contraire qu'Anthony termine ses études de droit ou bien qu'il entre dans les affaires de « la famille ». Michael et Kay se querellent lorsque Kay révèle qu'elle et Anthony connaissent la vérité sur la mort de Fredo. Pendant ce temps, Vincent Mancini, le fils naturel de son frère Sonny arrive à la réception. Il est en conflit avec un gangster du nom de Joey Zasa. Connie arrange un entretien entre Vincent et Zasa en présence de Michael. Zasa traite Vincent de bâtard. Vincent le mord et lui arrache un bout d'oreille. Bien que Michael soit troublé par le caractère sanguin de Vincent, il est impressionné par sa loyauté et accepte de l'incorporer dans les affaires de « la famille ».
Le Parrain, 2e partie, 3h22
Réalisé par Francis Ford Coppola
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Gangsters, Policier
Thèmes Alcoolisme, L'immigration, Mafia, La mer, Transport, La précarité, Gangsters, L'émigration
Acteurs Al Pacino, Robert Duvall, Diane Keaton, Robert De Niro, Talia Shire, Morgana King
Note86% 4.305494.305494.305494.305494.30549
Le récit commence en 1901, dans la ville de Corleone en Sicile, aux funérailles du père du jeune Vito, Antonio Andolini, qui a été assassiné pour une insulte au seigneur local de la Mafia, Don Ciccio. Pendant la procession, le frère aîné de Vito est assassiné à son tour parce qu’il a juré de se venger du Don. La mère de Vito se rend auprès de Don Ciccio pour implorer sa clémence et jurer d'épargner son plus jeune fils, mais il refuse. La mère pointe alors un couteau sous la gorge de Don Ciccio, en intimant à son fils l'ordre de fuir. Celui-ci s'enfuit en courant et voit une dernière fois sa mère, abattue d'un coup de fusil. Les hommes de Don Ciccio fouillent la ville pour trouver le garçon en menaçant les habitants, mais il parvient à fuir la ville caché dans les bagages d'un ânier. Le jeune Vito finit par se retrouver sur un bateau en partance pour New York. À Ellis Island, un agent de l’immigration confond la ville natale de Vito, Corleone, avec son nom de famille : il est enregistré aux États-Unis sous le nom de « Vito Corleone ».
Le Parrain
Le Parrain (1972)
, 2h55
Réalisé par Francis Ford Coppola, Tommy Wiseau
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Gangsters, Policier
Thèmes Alcoolisme, L'immigration, Mafia, La mer, Transport, La précarité, Gangsters, Mariage
Acteurs Marlon Brando, Megan Fox, Al Pacino, James Caan, Richard S. Castellano, Robert Duvall
Rôle Johnny Fontane – Chanteur populaire et filleul de Vito Corleone. Il demandera à ce dernier d'intervenir pour qu'il soit engagé afin d'obtenir un rôle au cinéma auprès du producteur Jack Woltz.
Note87% 4.366894.366894.366894.366894.36689
En 1945, à New York, les Corleone sont une des cinq familles de la mafia. Don Vito Corleone, "parrain" de cette famille, marie sa fille à un bookmaker. Sollozzo, " parrain " de la famille Tattaglia, propose à Don Vito une association dans le trafic de drogue, mais celui-ci refuse. Sonny, un de ses fils, y est quant à lui favorable. Afin de traiter avec Sonny, Sollozzo tente de faire tuer Don Vito, mais celui-ci en réchappe. Michael, le frère cadet de Sonny, recherche alors les commanditaires de l'attentat et tue Sollozzo et le chef de la police, en représailles. Michael part alors en Sicile, où il épouse Apollonia, mais celle-ci est assassinée à sa place. De retour à New York, Michael épouse Kay Adams et se prépare à devenir le successeur de son père.

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Chut, chut, chère Charlotte, 2h13
Réalisé par Robert Aldrich
Origine Etats-Unis
Genres Drame, Thriller, Horreur, Policier
Thèmes Films pour enfants
Acteurs Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Joseph Cotten, Agnes Moorehead, Cecil Kellaway, Mary Astor
Rôle Vocals
Note74% 3.746943.746943.746943.746943.74694
En 1927, en Louisiane. Lors d'une réception, la jeune Charlotte Hollis apparaît devant les invités couverte de sang. John Mayhew, son amant, vient d'être assassiné. Charlotte et John étaient sur le point de s'enfuir, loin de l'autorité d'un père possessif et de la jalousie d'une épouse. Des années plus tard, en 1964, Charlotte vit toujours dans la somptueuse propriété qui a été le théâtre du drame. Charlotte devenue la risée des habitants est considérée par tous comme folle. Celle-ci est menacée d'expropriation car un pont doit être construit à l'emplacement de son manoir. N'entendant pas se laisser faire, elle fait appel à sa cousine Miriam Deering.