Monday, August 01, 2011

R.I.P. Silvio Narizzano

I don't usually write about anyone who doesn't have anything to do with writing, but this is different.



Silvio was a movie and television director and my cousin. Some of you may remember a movie called Georgy Girl.  It starred Lynn Redgrave, Alan Bates,Charlotte Rampling and James Mason. It was a big success.  Later he did some other movies that weren't  as successful but he did some lovely things for Granada television.  Although he was a Canadian he chose to live in England.

He was great fun and although I didn't see him that often when I did it was "a party just being near him." Sil was smart and funny and spontaneous.  Also very generous.  When he knew I didn't have any money he optioned a play I'd written.  We both knew nothing would come of it, but it was a way to help me without loaning me money.  Occasionally a phone call would come in and in the last years an email.

He was also a manic/depressive (called bi-polar today).  But I never saw the depressed side.  This disease crippled his career.  He could have done so much more.  But hell, he worked with Ingrid Bergman, Glenda Jackson, Trevor Howard, Laurence Olivier, and Joan Hickson (Miss Marple) among others.

I loved Silvio and although I hadn't seen him for years, I'll miss him being in this world.

BTW, all the obits say he was 84 but he was 87.  Somewhere along the way he changed his age...so typical of him to do that for only 3 years.

5 comments:

bluestar said...

Thanks for sharing that Sandra. Really interesting. I certainly remember Georgy Girl. I'm in the UK too. Sorry for your loss but you have good memories.

pattinase (abbott) said...

A nice obit from you and the newspaper. Georgy Girl is one movie that means a lot to me. I saw it again recently and it was so stylish, so original, so poignant. James Mason is always brilliant but Lynn Redgrave steals your heart.

Cap'n Bob said...

My sympathies.

Chris said...

I recently watched Georgy Girl again for the first time since it was first in theaters. What a wonderful gift your cousin left for us! I sometimes whistle and sing the theme song and now it is dancing around in my head as I hope it is for readers of this comment! "It's time for jumping down from the shelf....a little bit!"

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