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Enzo Stayola: Classic passes on the beloved Bal Star of ‘Cycle Chor’, 85. English film news

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Anzo Steola, who captured the hearts of the audience worldwide with his amazing performance as a child in Vitorio de Sika’s 1948 work ‘Cycle Chors’, died at the age of 85.The Italian Dainik La Republika confirmed the news, although the cause of death has not been revealed. At the age of just nine, Steola portrays Bruno Rikki-a man’s wide-eye son strictly discovered the post-Rome for a stolen bicycle, which represents the only means of livelihood.A casual starBorn on 15 November 1939 in Rome, Steola’s stardom was anything but traditional. His natural presence on screen and expressive performance helped convert ‘cycle thieves’ into the global milestone of Italian neo -casteism, eventually won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

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A cool life beyond the spotlightWhile ‘Cycle Thieves’ brought the Steola International recognition, she never re -associated with D Sika. He acted in several films during the 1950s, including ‘Hearts without Borders’, ‘Valkano’, ‘Crime Bodh Nahi Mera’, and ‘A Tail of Five Women’. He also appeared in ‘The Barefoot Contaca’ (1954) along with Hollywood icon Humphri Bogart and Ava Gardner, and had a brief role in ‘The Girl in the Yellow Pajama’ (1977). Enzo Steola’s last performance was in the film ‘The Pajama Girl Case’, which was released in 1978.Selection of life beyond actingDespite her early fame, Steola stepped away from acting and embraced a quiet, more ground life. He worked as a mathematics teacher and later served as a land registry clerk – a humble career was removed from the glamor of cinema, yet one of which he hugged with dignity. His legacy, however, will be in the tear-colored eyes of the iconic Bruno Rikki, however, forever.

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