Irma Gramatica
Irma Gramatica (November 25, 1870 - October 24, 1962) was an Italian stage and film actress. Gramatica appeared in ten films during her career including The Materassi Sisters (1944).[1] Her sisters Anna Capodaglio and Emma Gramatica were both actresses.
Irma Gramatica | |
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Born | Maria Francesca Gramatica November 25, 1870 Fiume, Austro-Hungarian Empire |
Died | October 24, 1962 91) Tavarnuzze, Italy | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1934-1951 (film) |
Selected filmography
- Port (1934)
- The Former Mattia Pascal (1937)
- Yes, Madam (1942)
- The Materassi Sisters (1944)
- Unknown Men of San Marino (1946)
- Tragic Spell (1951)
gollark: You "can" break rules quite frequently. That doesn't mean it's sensible to.
gollark: Probably not people who violate ALL rules, but ones who violate *some subset* of them in interesting ways.
gollark: If you go out of your way to do exactly the opposite of what "rules" say, they have as much control over you as they do on someone who does exactly what the rules *do* say.
gollark: I'm glad you're making sure to violate norms in socially approved ways which signify you as "out there" or something.
gollark: > if you can convince them that their suffering benefits other people, then they'll happily submit to itI am not convinced that this is actually true of people, given any instance of "selfishness" etc. ever.
References
- Landy p.285
Bibliography
- Landy, Marcia. The Folklore of Consensus: Theatricality in the Italian Cinema, 1930-1943. SUNY Press, 1998.
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