Vincenzo "Enzo" Decaro (born 24 March 1958) is an Italian actor, comedian, and screenwriter. He first rose to fame in the late 1970s as a member of the comedy trio , alongside Massimo Troisi and Lello Arena.
Decaro was born in Portici, a town near Naples. He studied Modern Literature at the University of Naples Federico II. During his studies, he began performing in theatre, eventually forming the trio La Smorfia.
In the late 1970s, Decaro co-founded the comedy group La Smorfia with Massimo Troisi and Lello Arena. The trio became popular through stage performances and appearances on Italian television, particularly the RAI variety show Non Stop (1977).
After the dissolution of La Smorfia, Decaro continued working in cinema and television. His film credits include:
He has also appeared in numerous Italian TV series and dramas, including Un posto al sole and Provaci ancora Prof!.
Decaro has remained active in theatre, performing in both comedic and dramatic roles, often revisiting themes of Neapolitan culture and identity.
Decaro's comedic style is rooted in Neapolitan tradition, blending irony, satire, and everyday observations. His later work often explores family dynamics and social issues in contemporary Italy.
Decaro is the father of three children. He continues to live and work in Italy, maintaining strong ties to Naples.