Vittoria Crispo
Vittoria Crispo (born May 1, 1905 in Naples , † December 24, 1973 there ) was an Italian actress .
Life
Crispo was in demand as a sympathetic, expressive, hearty, energetic Neapolitan on stage and later in film as a chatty and impatient citizen, a quarrelsome wife, a caring mother or a submissive spirit. Immediately after the Second World War she appeared in Eduardo De Filippo's Neapolitan dialect theater as an actress of such juicy roles in plays as Napoli milionaria , Questi fantasmi , Filumena Marturano , Le bugie con le gambe , Le voci di dentro or La paura numero uno until 1950, from 1947 she also pursued a cinema career with comparable appearances. In the mid-1950s she had her best-known appearances with her busy mother in two of the Pane, amore films and with the pushy sister of the two main actors in Totò, Peppino e la ... malafemmina . A short television career followed in the 1960s.
Filmography (selection)
- 1947: Malaspina
- 1952: Storm in the girls' boarding school (Cento piccole mamme)
- 1953: Bread, Love and Fantasy (Pane, amore e fantasia)
- 1954: Love, Bread and Jealousy (Pane, amore e gelosia)
- 1956: Totò, Peppino e la… malafemmina
- 1966: Our boss is a Dame Operazione San Gennaro
Web links
- Vittoria Crispo in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ other sources indicate 1900
- ^ Enrico Lancia, article Vittoria Crispo , in: Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario des Cinema Italiano. Le Attrici. Gremese Editore, Rome 1999. p. 89
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SURNAME | Crispo, Vittoria |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Italian actress |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 1, 1905 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Naples |
DATE OF DEATH | December 24th 1973 |
Place of death | Naples |