Vittoria Di Silverio
Vittoria Di Silverio, also known as Maria Vittoria Ghirighini, was an Italian film, television, and stage actress. She was best known for her roles in films such as L'homme orchestre (1969) and The Conquest of the Citadel (1977).[1]
Vittoria Di Silverio | |
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Maria Vittoria Ghirighini | |
Vittoria Di Silverio in the episode The old lady of Bayeux from the television drama The inquiries by Commissioner Maigret (Italy, 1966, M. Landi) | |
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Home town | Ostia, Italy |
Children | Biagio Gambini |
Biography
Di Silverio's career in stage acting began in 1917. Once spotted, this followed with many appearances on Italian television, spanning from the mid-1950s until the early 1980s, with her final public appearance being at the Taormina Film Fest in 1993. She was the mother of actor, stuntman, and model Biagio Gambini (1926–1986), grandmother of actress Nella Gambini (1953–2016) and aunt of the actor Luciano Catenacci (1933–1990) and actress Francesca Romana Coluzzi (1943–2009).
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References
- "Vittoria Di Silverio". BFI. Retrieved 2020-06-04.
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