Luisella Beghi

from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Luisella Beghi (born November 19, 1921 in Parma , † September 9, 2006 in Rome ) was an Italian actress .

Beghi received her diploma as one of the first graduates of the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in 1937 and initially played tiny and insignificant roles until she made her breakthrough in Mario Camerini's Grandi magazzini in 1939 as a saleswoman with love pains. In Fascist Italy, the blonde, pretty and charming Beghi was one of the flagship fiancés of the cinema, with a pleasant appearance and bourgeois origin, the typical naive of the 1940s. Between 1940 and 1942 she performed her most important roles with restraint and appropriately interpreting her roles as Mozart's wife Constanze Weber in Melodie eterne , as the middle-class daughter of an eternally boyish father in Turbamento and as the dreamy victim of an unscrupulous stepmother in her former teacher at the CSC, Luigi Chiarini up, Via delle cinque lune . In post-war Italy Beghi received only a few, undemanding and unmemorable roles. In 1955 she made her last film and dedicated herself to her family.

At the theater she was seen in the ensemble of Andreina Pagnani / Gino Cervi .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1938: 3 women around Verdi (Giuseppe Verdi)
  • 1939: Alarm in the department store (Grandi magazzini)
  • 1940: Melodie eterne
  • 1941: Turbamento
  • 1942: Via delle cinque lune
  • 1950: Angelo and Chance (Angelo tra la folla)
  • 1955: La bella di Roma

Web links

Commons : Luisella Beghi  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. Beghis tombstone
  2. Enrico Lancia, Article Luisella Beghi , in: Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Le attrici. Rome 2003, pp. 24/25
  3. ^ Short obituary in the Corriere