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Tommaso Salvini

Tommaso Salvini (1 January 1829 – 31 December 1915) was an Italian actor.
Salvini was born in Milan. His father and mother were both actors. His father was involved in the Bon and Berlaffa Company and the actor who was to play Pasquino fell ill. Instead of closing the theatre for the night his father asked the young Salvini to play the role. In his autobiography, he writes that “when I perceived that some of Pasquino’s lines were amusing the audience, I took courage, and, like a little bird making is first flight, I arrived at the goal, and was eager to try again … It is certain that from that time I began to feel that I was somebody.”
In 1847 Salvini joined the company of Adelaide Ristori, who was then at the beginning of her career. It was with her as ''Elettra'' that he won his first success in tragedy, playing the title role in Alfieri's ''Oreste'' at the Teatro Valle in Rome.
Salvini fought in the First Italian War of Independence in 1849, but otherwise devoted his life to acting. In 1853, however, he took a year off because “he rarely felt adequately prepared for a role”.〔 During this time, he prepared roles in great depth.
Salvini's most famous role was Othello, which he played for the first time at Vicenza in June 1856. His other important roles included ''Conrad'' in Paolo Giacometti's ''La Morte civile'', ''Egisto'' in Alfieri's ''Merope'', ''Saul'' in Alfieri's ''Saul'', ''Paolo'' in Silvio Pellico's ''Francesca da Rimini'', ''Oedipus'' in Niccolini's play of that name, ''Macbeth'' and ''King Lear''. The core of his acting method came from his studies. While visiting Gibraltar, for example, he spent time studying the Moors and found one particular man whom he based his Othello on. Instead of relying on a mustache, which was the traditional way of depicting a Moor, he tried to copy “gestures, movements, and carriage” to depict the character.〔
Salvini acted frequently in England, and made five visits to the United States, his first in 1873 and his last in 1889. In 1886 he played Othello to the lago of Edwin Booth. He always delivered his lines in Italian while the rest of the company spoke English (except during his first tour, when he had an Italian company). According to the New York ''World'' (27 October 1885), “had he spoke Greek or Chocaw, it would have been much the same. There was that about him that was universal, and had he remained mute and contented himself with acting alone his audience could scarcely have failed to understand, so faithful was his portraiture of human instincts and their action”
Salvini's acting in ''Othello'' greatly inspired the young Russian actor Constantin Stanislavski, who saw Salvini perform in Moscow in 1882 and who would, himself, go on to become one of the most important theatre practitioners in the history of theatre. Stanislavski wrote that Salvini was the "finest representative" of his own approach to acting.〔Stanislavski (1938, 19) and Benedetti (1999, 18).〕
Salvini retired from the stage in 1890, but in January 1902 took part in the celebration in Rome of Ristori's eightieth birthday. Salvini published a volume entitled ''Ricordi, aneddoti ed impressioni'' (Milan, 1895). Some idea of his career may be gathered from ''Leaves from the Autobiography of Tommaso Salvini'' (London, 1893). He died, aged 86, in Florence.
Salvini was so confident in his talents as an actor that he was once quoted as saying, "I can make an audience weep by reading them a menu."
Salvini made at least one recording for Zonofono in 1902 of 'Il sogno' from Saul. Listed in a contemporary Zonofono celebrity catalogue recently found.
His son Alessandro (aka Alexander) (1861–1896), also an actor, had several notable successes in America, particularly as ''d'Artagnan'' in ''The Three Guardsmen''. Another son, Gustavo Salvini, was a stage actor. Gustavo's sons, Tommaso's grandsons, were Alessandro Salvini (1890–1955) and Guido Salvini (1893–1965). Alessandro acted in movies dating back to silent pictures and Guido directed and wrote for films in the sound era.
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