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Enzo Staiola: Beloved child star of the classic ‘Bicycle Thieves', passes away at 85

Enzo Staiola: Beloved child star of the classic ‘Bicycle Thieves', passes away at 85

Time of India07-06-2025
Enzo Staiola, who captured the hearts of audiences worldwide with his stunning performance as a child in
's 1948 masterpiece 'Bicycle Thieves', has passed away at the age of 85.
Italian daily La Repubblica confirmed the news, though the cause of death has not been disclosed.
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At just nine years old, Staiola portrayed Bruno Ricci — the wide-eyed son of a man desperately searching post-war Rome for a stolen bicycle that represents his only means of livelihood.
An accidental star
Born in Rome on November 15, 1939, Staiola's path to stardom was anything but conventional. His natural presence on screen and expressive performance helped turn 'Bicycle Thieves' into a global landmark of Italian neorealism, ultimately earning the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.
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A quiet life beyond the spotlight
While 'Bicycle Thieves' brought Staiola international recognition, he never reunited with De Sica. He went on to act in several films during the 1950s, including 'Hearts Without Borders', 'Vulcano', 'Guilt Is Not Mine', and 'A Tale of Five Women'.
He also appeared alongside Hollywood icons Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner in 'The Barefoot Contessa' (1954), and had a brief role in 'The Girl in the Yellow Pyjamas' (1977).
Enzo Staiola's last performance was in the movie 'The Pajama Girl Case' which was released in the year 1978.
Choosing a life beyond acting
Despite his early fame, Staiola stepped away from acting and embraced a quieter, more grounded life. He worked as a mathematics teacher and later served as a land registry clerk — a humble career far removed from the glamour of cinema, yet one that he embraced with dignity. His legacy, however, will forever live on in the tear-streaked eyes of 'Bicycle Thieves' iconic Bruno Ricci.
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