Do you remember Jerry Cala? The actor has long disappeared from the scene, both from television and from the cinema. But how did it disappear? It was he who explained why.
Everyone will remember Jerry Calafamous Italian film and television actor.
The comedian was a true Sicilian and between the 80’s and 90’s he entertained the whole country with his comedy films that made the history of Italian cinematography. The most popular films are certainly “The Boy from the Pony Express”, “Christmas Vacation”, “Sapore di Mare” and more.
His skills led him to victory in 1993 Gotha Prize of Italian Critics Best Actor at the Berlin International Film Festival for his performance in Diary of a Vice.
Despite his successful career and the numerous awards he has received for his achievements, Jerry Calà has finally disappeared from the scene for some time.
He hasn’t appeared in cinemas or the small screen in years and everyone is wondering what happened, what is the reason for this disappearance. It was he who gave an explanation.
Visiting Mara Venier during her Sunday show “Domenica in,” the actor spilled the beans. Recall that the two were married from 1984 to 1987, and although love is over, the two share an excellent relationship, so much so that Jerry has decided to confess the reason he left the scene as his ex’s guest disappeared – wife.
He is currently married to Bettina Castioni, known in 2001: The two married just a year later and in 2003 their son Johnny Calà was born, who appeared in the films Vita Smeralda and Torno a vivere da Solo, directed by his father.
The actor, a guest of Mara Venier, confessed how hard it is not to function the way it used to, because he still wants to get involved and return to the stage. Unfortunately, I don’t have good feedback from today’s directors.
In an interview on radio 2the comedian spoke about it, revealing all his desire to continue making cinema his hope find someone who still appreciates it and return to the crime scene.
In fact, Jerry admitted during The Lunatics show, “I’d love to do more cinema. We live in a provincial Italy compared to other countries.
Elsewhere, actors with backgrounds are considered and spoiled, they are also called to roles as parents or grandparents. But here it is said that one smells of death“.