Mimi Aguglia

Mimi Aguglia (21 December 1884 31 July 1970) was an Italian actress, who was born Girolama Aguglia in Palermo, Sicily, while her mother, actress Giuseppina Aguglia, was playing Desdemona in Othello.

Mimi Aguglia in 1920
Mimi Aguglia

Biography

She was born in the wings of the St. Cecile theater in Palermo, Italy on 21 December 1884.[1]

She was doing warm-up acts for her famous actress mother by the time she was five. She went on to tour both Italy and Europe and became an internationally famous theatrical actress in her own right.

Mimi Aguglia to the United States with her family in November 1908 and her American stage debut came in 1909.[1] She was "discovered" by Hollywood in 1924, and from the 1930s until her death was a much requested character actress in movies. Her daughter Argentina Brunetti (1907–2005) was also an actress.

Aguglia played in The Goldbergs on CBS radio in the early 1940s. She also worked at radio station WOV, broadcasting in Italian.[1]

She died on 31 July 1970.

Family

Aguglia was married and had three children, two of whom worked in radio.[1]

Selected filmography

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References

  1. "Tuesday's Highlights" (PDF). Radio and Television Mirror. 14 (3): 46. July 1940. Retrieved 5 March 2015.


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