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María Rosa Gallo

María Rosa Gallo (December 20, 1925 – December 7, 2004) was an Argentine actress.[1]

María Rosa Gallo
BornDecember 20, 1925
DiedDecember 7, 2004 (aged 78)
OccupationActor
Years active1945–2004

Career edit

Born of a Calabrian father and Spanish mother on 20 December 1925,[2] Gallo studied at the Conservatorio Nacional de Música y Arte Dramático (National Conservatory of Music and Performing Arts) under Antonio Cunill Cabanellas. She graduated in 1943 with a gold medal and made her debut the same year in Eva Franco's El Carnaval del Diablo ("The Carnival of the Devil").[3] She received rave reviews and compared favorably to Margarita Xirgu.[4]

In 1947, following the election of Juan Perón, Gallo left Argentina for Chile and, eventually, Italy. In Rome she studied at the Silvio D'Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts with the director Silvio D'Amico, director, and Orazio Costa. After graduating in 1952, she appeared in Dialogues of the Carmelites [es] at the Piccolo Teatro Della Città Di Roma and starred in the world premiere of Diego Fabbri's Processo a Gesù ("The Trial of Jesus") at the Piccolo Teatro di Milano.

Returning to Argentina in 1958, she performed in many successful plays including The Dog in the Manger, with Alfredo Alcón and Osvaldo Bonet, and Les Troyens, which received the Critics Award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Television performances include Romeo y Julieta, Perla Negra ("The Black Pearl") (for both of which she received two separate Martin Fierro Awards for her performances), and, more recently, 22 El Loco alongside Adrián Suar, where she played the grandmother of the protagonist. Her film credits include The Hand in the Trap, winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival.

She has been honored at the Sea Star Awards (Premios Estrella de Mar), at the Silver Condor Awards, received the Diamond Konex Award in 1991,[5] and was presented with the ACE Gold Award at the 1995 ACE Awards for her performance in the Three Tall Women.

Personal life edit

Maria Rosa Gallo was married to actor Camilo Da Passano and had two children, Alejandra Da Passano and Claudio Da Passano, both actors.

She was active in the labor and democratic movements, particularly during and after the military dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process. In 2002 she participated in the cycle Teatro por la Identidad ("Theater for Identity"), organized by Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo (Asociación Civil Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo), in support of children stolen and illegally adopted during the Argentine Dirty War.[6]

She died at age 78 on December 7, 2004.

Credits edit

Theatre edit

  • 1943: El carnaval del diablo, by Juan Oscar Ponferrada.
  • 1946: Fascinación, by M. Winter. Premio de la Crítica and Revista Talía.
  • 1946: Todos los hijos de Dios tienen alas, by Eugene O'Neill. Teatro Odeón.
  • 1946: El mercader de Venecia, by W. Shakespeare. Teatro Nacional Cervantes.
  • 1949: La sonrisa de la Gioconda, by A. Huxley. Dir. Orestes Caviglia. Teatro Splendid.
  • 1950: Prontuario, Teatro Astral and Teatro Municipal de Chile.
  • 1952: Dialogues of the Carmelites [es], by Georges Bernanos. Dir. Orazio Costa. Compañía Piccolo Teatro Della Città Di Roma. Italy.
  • 1954: Proceso a Gesù, Dir. Orazio Costa. Compañía del Piccolo Teatro Di Milano. Tour around Italy.
  • 1955: Il pianto della Madonna, by Iacopone Da Todi. Adap. Silvio D´amico. Outdoor theater in Taormina and Firenze.
  • 1956: La vida de Cristo, Dir. O. Costa. Teatro Verde of the Island of San Gregorio, Venezia. Italy.
  • 1958: El perro del hortelano, by Lope de Vega. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1958: Recordando con ira, by J. Osborne.
  • 1959: El farsante más grande del mundo, by J. M. Synge. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1960: Orfeo desciende, by Tennessee Williams. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1960: Liliom, de Molnar. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 1963: Tungasuka, by Bernardo Canal Feijo. Dir. Francisco Petrone.
  • 1963: Rashomon, Teatro San Telmo. (American version of a Japanese legend).
  • 1964: Amoretta, by Osvaldo Dragún.
  • 1965: Una mujer por encomienda, by Osvaldo Dragún.
  • 1968: El amasijo, by Osvaldo Dragún.
  • 1972/73 y 1977: Las troyanas, by Euripides, Adap. Sartre. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet. Choirmaster: José Antonio Gallo. Teatro Municipal General San Martín.
  • 1973/74/75: Amor y locura, monologues of great works in literature. Tour around Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.
  • 1976: La Gallo y yo, by Carlos Gorostiza. Dir. José A. Gallo. Teatro de la Casa de Castagnino.
  • 1976: Los rústicos, by Carlos Goldoni. Dir. Rodolfo Graziano. Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1977 y 1982: La casa de Bernarda Alba, by Federico García Lorca. Dir. Alejandra Boero. Tour around URSS by the Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1978 y 1983: De nuevo aquí, monologue. Tour in Argentina and Paraguay.
  • 1978: El amor, by Gregorich. Dir. Kive Staif. Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1978: La libertad, by Gregorich. Dir. Osvaldo Bonnet. Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1979: El sombrero de paja de Italia, by Nabiche and Michele. Dir. Rodolfo Graziano. Teatro Nacional Cervantes.
  • 1980: Doña Rosita la soltera, by Federico García Lorca. Dir. Osvaldo Cattone. Teatro Marsano de Lima, Peru.
  • 1980/81: El conventillo de la Paloma, by Alberto Vaccarezza. Teatro Nacional Cervantes. Mar del Plata.
  • 1982: Fedra, by Racine, translated by Manuel Mujica Láinez. Teatro Nacional Cervantes.
  • 1984: Adiós, mamá, Teatro Ateneo.
  • 1985: Sólo cuando me río, by Neil Simon. Teatro Regina.
  • 1987: Sábato, doménica e lunedí, by Eduardo De Filippo. Dir. Cecilio Madanes. Teatro Blanca Podestá.
  • 1987: Jugando, with several texts. Teatro Presidente Alvear.
  • 1989: Duse, Teatro Municipal Gral. San Martín.
  • 1990: Querido Tennessee, Dir. Oscar Barney Finn. Teatro Regina.
  • 1991: Confesiones de una sirvienta, Teatro San Martín. Dir. Emilio Alfaro.
  • 1994/95: Tres mujeres altas, Dir. Inda Ledesma.
  • 1996: El comedor.
  • 1998: El jardín de los cerezos, Dir. Agustín Alezzo.
  • 1999: Diciendo a Homero.
  • 2001: Supongamos by Alicia Muñoz. Dir. Agustín Alezzo.
  • 2001: El cerco de Leningrado, by Sanchis Sinisterra. Dir. Osvaldo Bonet.
  • 2002: Las extras, by Pepe Cibrián Campoy. Dir. Pepe Cibrián Campoy.
  • 2003: Guernica, un llamado a la memoria, voice-over. Dir. María Marta Jiménez, Alejandra Condomí, Germán Suárez.

Cinema edit

Television edit

  • 1957: La fierecilla domada, by William Shakespeare. Dir. Raúl Rossi, in Canal 7.
  • 1957: Juan del Sur (television theatre).
  • 1958: El vals, de Neville. Dir. Raúl Rossi. Canal 7.
  • 1959: Historia de jóvenes (television theatre).
  • 1960: Dos en la ciudad (television theatre).
  • 1962: María, yo, ustedes... (television theatre).
  • 1966: Mi querido Luis (television theatre).
  • 1966: Romeo y Julieta (television film).
  • 1971: Alta comedia, Canal 9.
  • 1971: Nino, las cosas simples de la vida
  • 1977: El Grupo de los Seis (unitario).
  • 1977: Teatro Argentino (unitario).
  • 1978: Pueblo Pueblo, de Carlos Lozano Dana. Canal 11.
  • 1979: Profesión: ama de casa, by Delia González Márquez. Canal 9.
  • 1980: El solitario, miniserie with texts by Guy de Maupassant. Dir. Fernando Heredia. Canal 7.
  • 1980: Living room, with Graham Greene. Canal 9.
  • 1982: Las brujas (unitario).
  • 1982: Mujeres (unitario).
  • 1983: Usted y nosotros (unitario).
  • 1984/85: Situación límite, Dir. Alejandro Doria.
  • 1984/85: De madres e hijas, cycle unitarios with her daughter, the actress Alejandra Da Passano.
  • 1985: Libertad condicionada, television theatre.
  • 1986: Soñar sin límites, unitarios.
  • 1986: Muchacho de Luna, tribute to Federico García Lorca. Dir. Oscar Barney Finn. Awarded in Biarritz.
  • 1987: Homenaje a Tennessee Williams, Dir. Oscar Barney Finn.
  • 1988: Mi nombre es Coraje, telenovela.
  • 1989: La extraña dama, telenovela, Canal 9.
  • 1991: Manuela, telenovela, in Canal 13.
  • 1992: Soy Gina, telenovela.
  • 1995: Perla negra, Telefé.
  • 1995: Alta comedia, Canal 9.
  • 1995: Zíngara, Telefé.
  • 1996: Teatro argentino, «Segundo tiempo».
  • 1998: Casa natal, Canal 2.
  • 1999: Teatro argentino, «Las de Barranco», ATC.
  • 1999/2000: Cabecita, Telefé.
  • 2001: 22 (el loco), Canal 13.
  • 2002: Kachorra, Telefé.
  • 2004: La niñera, Telefé.

References edit

  1. ^ María Rosa Gallo at the Internet Movie Database.
  2. ^ (in Italian).
  3. ^ Biography of María Rosa Gallo in Todo-Argentina.net (in Spanish).
  4. ^ «Murió la actriz María Rosa Gallo» in Lanacion.com (in Spanish).
  5. ^ María Rosa Gallo from the Konex Foundation (in English).
  6. ^ , official site (in Spanish).

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Maria Rosa Gallo December 20 1925 December 7 2004 was an Argentine actress 1 Maria Rosa GalloBornDecember 20 1925DiedDecember 7 2004 aged 78 OccupationActorYears active1945 2004 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Credits 3 1 Theatre 3 2 Cinema 3 3 Television 4 ReferencesCareer editBorn of a Calabrian father and Spanish mother on 20 December 1925 2 Gallo studied at the Conservatorio Nacional de Musica y Arte Dramatico National Conservatory of Music and Performing Arts under Antonio Cunill Cabanellas She graduated in 1943 with a gold medal and made her debut the same year in Eva Franco s El Carnaval del Diablo The Carnival of the Devil 3 She received rave reviews and compared favorably to Margarita Xirgu 4 In 1947 following the election of Juan Peron Gallo left Argentina for Chile and eventually Italy In Rome she studied at the Silvio D Amico Academy of Dramatic Arts with the director Silvio D Amico director and Orazio Costa After graduating in 1952 she appeared in Dialogues of the Carmelites es at the Piccolo Teatro Della Citta Di Roma and starred in the world premiere of Diego Fabbri s Processo a Gesu The Trial of Jesus at the Piccolo Teatro di Milano Returning to Argentina in 1958 she performed in many successful plays including The Dog in the Manger with Alfredo Alcon and Osvaldo Bonet and Les Troyens which received the Critics Award from the National Endowment for the Arts Television performances include Romeo y Julieta Perla Negra The Black Pearl for both of which she received two separate Martin Fierro Awards for her performances and more recently 22 El Loco alongside Adrian Suar where she played the grandmother of the protagonist Her film credits include The Hand in the Trap winner of the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival She has been honored at the Sea Star Awards Premios Estrella de Mar at the Silver Condor Awards received the Diamond Konex Award in 1991 5 and was presented with the ACE Gold Award at the 1995 ACE Awards for her performance in the Three Tall Women Personal life editMaria Rosa Gallo was married to actor Camilo Da Passano and had two children Alejandra Da Passano and Claudio Da Passano both actors She was active in the labor and democratic movements particularly during and after the military dictatorship of the National Reorganization Process In 2002 she participated in the cycle Teatro por la Identidad Theater for Identity organized by Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo Asociacion Civil Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo in support of children stolen and illegally adopted during the Argentine Dirty War 6 She died at age 78 on December 7 2004 Credits editTheatre edit 1943 El carnaval del diablo by Juan Oscar Ponferrada 1946 Fascinacion by M Winter Premio de la Critica and Revista Talia 1946 Todos los hijos de Dios tienen alas by Eugene O Neill Teatro Odeon 1946 El mercader de Venecia by W Shakespeare Teatro Nacional Cervantes 1949 La sonrisa de la Gioconda by A Huxley Dir Orestes Caviglia Teatro Splendid 1950 Prontuario Teatro Astral and Teatro Municipal de Chile 1952 Dialogues of the Carmelites es by Georges Bernanos Dir Orazio Costa Compania Piccolo Teatro Della Citta Di Roma Italy 1954 Proceso a Gesu Dir Orazio Costa Compania del Piccolo Teatro Di Milano Tour around Italy 1955 Il pianto della Madonna by Iacopone Da Todi Adap Silvio D amico Outdoor theater in Taormina and Firenze 1956 La vida de Cristo Dir O Costa Teatro Verde of the Island of San Gregorio Venezia Italy 1958 El perro del hortelano by Lope de Vega Dir Osvaldo Bonet 1958 Recordando con ira by J Osborne 1959 El farsante mas grande del mundo by J M Synge Dir Osvaldo Bonet 1960 Orfeo desciende by Tennessee Williams Dir Osvaldo Bonet 1960 Liliom de Molnar Dir Osvaldo Bonet 1963 Tungasuka by Bernardo Canal Feijo Dir Francisco Petrone 1963 Rashomon Teatro San Telmo American version of a Japanese legend 1964 Amoretta by Osvaldo Dragun 1965 Una mujer por encomienda by Osvaldo Dragun 1968 El amasijo by Osvaldo Dragun 1972 73 y 1977 Las troyanas by Euripides Adap Sartre Dir Osvaldo Bonet Choirmaster Jose Antonio Gallo Teatro Municipal General San Martin 1973 74 75 Amor y locura monologues of great works in literature Tour around Argentina Paraguay and Uruguay 1976 La Gallo y yo by Carlos Gorostiza Dir Jose A Gallo Teatro de la Casa de Castagnino 1976 Los rusticos by Carlos Goldoni Dir Rodolfo Graziano Teatro Municipal Gral San Martin 1977 y 1982 La casa de Bernarda Alba by Federico Garcia Lorca Dir Alejandra Boero Tour around URSS by the Teatro Municipal Gral San Martin 1978 y 1983 De nuevo aqui monologue Tour in Argentina and Paraguay 1978 El amor by Gregorich Dir Kive Staif Teatro Municipal Gral San Martin 1978 La libertad by Gregorich Dir Osvaldo Bonnet Teatro Municipal Gral San Martin 1979 El sombrero de paja de Italia by Nabiche and Michele Dir Rodolfo Graziano Teatro Nacional Cervantes 1980 Dona Rosita la soltera by Federico Garcia Lorca Dir Osvaldo Cattone Teatro Marsano de Lima Peru 1980 81 El conventillo de la Paloma by Alberto Vaccarezza Teatro Nacional Cervantes Mar del Plata 1982 Fedra by Racine translated by Manuel Mujica Lainez Teatro Nacional Cervantes 1984 Adios mama Teatro Ateneo 1985 Solo cuando me rio by Neil Simon Teatro Regina 1987 Sabato domenica e lunedi by Eduardo De Filippo Dir Cecilio Madanes Teatro Blanca Podesta 1987 Jugando with several texts Teatro Presidente Alvear 1989 Duse Teatro Municipal Gral San Martin 1990 Querido Tennessee Dir Oscar Barney Finn Teatro Regina 1991 Confesiones de una sirvienta Teatro San Martin Dir Emilio Alfaro 1994 95 Tres mujeres altas Dir Inda Ledesma 1996 El comedor 1998 El jardin de los cerezos Dir Agustin Alezzo 1999 Diciendo a Homero 2001 Supongamos by Alicia Munoz Dir Agustin Alezzo 2001 El cerco de Leningrado by Sanchis Sinisterra Dir Osvaldo Bonet 2002 Las extras by Pepe Cibrian Campoy Dir Pepe Cibrian Campoy 2003 Guernica un llamado a la memoria voice over Dir Maria Marta Jimenez Alejandra Condomi German Suarez Cinema edit 1945 Eramos seis 1946 Albergue de mujeres 1949 Diez segundos as Elisa 1950 La barca sin pescador 1950 La muerte esta mintiendo as Marta Ferrari 1956 Despues del silencio as Laura 1960 Tire die medium length film 1961 La mano en la trampa 1962 El terrorista 1962 La cifra impar 1962 El perseguidor 1964 Canuto Canete y los 40 ladrones as la espiritista 1968 Turismo de carretera 1972 Nino 1973 La malavida as Taiva 1974 La Mary as dona Consuelo 1974 Los gauchos judios as Brane 1975 Mas alla del sol 1975 Una mujer 1975 El grito de Celina as Juliana 1982 La casa de las siete tumbas as Azucena 1982 Volver as Laura 1986 Juegos diabolicos 1987 Con la misma bronca unfinished 1988 El acompanamiento 1996 El mundo contra mi 2001 La rosa azul unpublished Television edit 1957 La fierecilla domada by William Shakespeare Dir Raul Rossi in Canal 7 1957 Juan del Sur television theatre 1958 El vals de Neville Dir Raul Rossi Canal 7 1959 Historia de jovenes television theatre 1960 Dos en la ciudad television theatre 1962 Maria yo ustedes television theatre 1966 Mi querido Luis television theatre 1966 Romeo y Julieta television film 1971 Alta comedia Canal 9 1971 Nino las cosas simples de la vida 1977 El Grupo de los Seis unitario 1977 Teatro Argentino unitario 1978 Pueblo Pueblo de Carlos Lozano Dana Canal 11 1979 Profesion ama de casa by Delia Gonzalez Marquez Canal 9 1980 El solitario miniserie with texts by Guy de Maupassant Dir Fernando Heredia Canal 7 1980 Living room with Graham Greene Canal 9 1982 Las brujas unitario 1982 Mujeres unitario 1983 Usted y nosotros unitario 1984 85 Situacion limite Dir Alejandro Doria 1984 85 De madres e hijas cycle unitarios with her daughter the actress Alejandra Da Passano 1985 Libertad condicionada television theatre 1986 Sonar sin limites unitarios 1986 Muchacho de Luna tribute to Federico Garcia Lorca Dir Oscar Barney Finn Awarded in Biarritz 1987 Homenaje a Tennessee Williams Dir Oscar Barney Finn 1988 Mi nombre es Coraje telenovela 1989 La extrana dama telenovela Canal 9 1991 Manuela telenovela in Canal 13 1992 Soy Gina telenovela 1995 Perla negra Telefe 1995 Alta comedia Canal 9 1995 Zingara Telefe 1996 Teatro argentino Segundo tiempo 1998 Casa natal Canal 2 1999 Teatro argentino Las de Barranco ATC 1999 2000 Cabecita Telefe 2001 22 el loco Canal 13 2002 Kachorra Telefe 2004 La ninera Telefe References edit Maria Rosa Gallo at the Internet Movie Database Biography of Maria Rosa Gallo in Telenovelasforever forumfree it in Italian Biography of Maria Rosa Gallo in Todo Argentina net in Spanish Murio la actriz Maria Rosa Gallo in Lanacion com in Spanish Maria Rosa Gallo from the Konex Foundation in English Teatro por la Identidad official site in Spanish Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Maria Rosa Gallo amp oldid 1173865654, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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