Margherita Fumero

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Margherita Fumero, 2010

Margherita Fumero (born October 16, 1947 in Racconigi ) is an Italian actress .

Life

After starting out on the stage at the “Teatro Stabile di Genova”, Fumero was discovered by Erminio Macario and made his film debut alongside him in Mario Amendola's comedy Due sul pianerottolo in 1976. A few films followed, always directed by Bruno Corbucci , in which she made the film “Maria Sole”, who was immortal in love with the protagonist , embodied next to Tomás Milián (and once Bud Spencer ). She gained great popularity as the vicious wife of Enrico Beruschi (also an idea by Corbucci) who was under the thumb of the popular TV show Drive In and in formats with her discoverer. Television remained - besides some stage experiences - her favorite field of activity. The series Classe di ferro (again by Bruno Corbucci), a film adaptation of I quattro moschettieri 1991, the music festival parody Festival di Sanscemo , 1996 La sai l'ultima? and in 2003 the sitcom Camera Café offered Fumero the opportunity to try out her role variability. In 2011 she played a leading role in the sitcom Io e Margherita : in 2014 she presented the program Cucina e Nobiltà on Alice Tv .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1978: The super bull chases the godfather (Squadra antimafia)
  • 1979: A great bull against America (Squadra antigangsters)
  • 1982: Bud, the crook fright (Cane e gatto)
  • 1983: Don Camillo and the rascal (Il diavolo e l'acquasanta)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario del cinema italiano. Le attrici. Rome, Gremese 2003, p. 146