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Rossella Falk

Rossella Falk (10 November 1926 – 5 May 2013) was an Italian actress. She had a long career and is possibly best known for appearing in by Federico Fellini in 1963.

Rossella Falk
Rossella Falk in 1957
Born
Rosa Antonia Falzacappa

(1926-11-10)10 November 1926
Died5 May 2013(2013-05-05) (aged 86)
Rome, Italy
Years active1948–2004
Height5' 9¼" (1.76 m)
Spouse(s)Nicola Tufari (?–1966) (his death)
Gualtiero Giori (1976–1980) (divorced)

Life and career

Born in Rome as Rosa Antonia Falzacappa, Falk graduated from the Accademia d'Arte Drammatica in May 1948, a few months after having received the best new actress award at the World Youth Festival in Prague.[1] In a few years she established herself as one of the more talented and requested Italian stage actress.[1] In 1951 she started a long collaboration with the director Luchino Visconti with the role of Stella in an adaptation of the play A Streetcar Named Desire.[1]

In 1954, after having worked at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan, directed by Giorgio Strehler in La mascherata, Falk started, together with Giorgio De Lullo, Anna Maria Guarnieri, Romolo Valli and Umberto Orsini, the stage company "La compagnia dei giovani" with whom she achieved national and international success.[1] Leaving the company in the 1970s, she continued her stage career working among others with Franco Zeffirelli, Gabriele Lavia, Giuseppe Patroni Griffi.[1]

Less active in cinema, she is probably best known for her role in Federico Fellini's , Falk was also active in television series and radio plays.[1] Her last work was the 2009 stage play Est Ovest, in which she was directed by Cristina Comencini.[2]

Filmography

 
Falk in 1965

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano: Le attrici. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 888440214X.
  2. ^ Rita Sala (6 May 2013). "Rossella Falk, ultima diva: "La Greta Garbo italiana"". Il Messaggero. Retrieved 12 May 2013.

Further reading

  • Fabio Poggiali, Rossella Falk: la regina del teatro, Bulzoni editore, 2002. ISBN 8883197143.
  • Enrico Groppali, Rossella Falk: l'ultima diva, Mondadori, 2006. ISBN 8804558385.
  • Elsa Bartolini, Rossella Falk. La «regina», Pontari, 2011. ISBN 8886046553.

External links

  • Rossella Falk at IMDb

rossella, falk, november, 1926, 2013, italian, actress, long, career, possibly, best, known, appearing, federico, fellini, 1963, 1957bornrosa, antonia, falzacappa, 1926, november, 1926rome, italydied5, 2013, 2013, aged, rome, italyyears, active1948, 2004height. Rossella Falk 10 November 1926 5 May 2013 was an Italian actress She had a long career and is possibly best known for appearing in 8 by Federico Fellini in 1963 Rossella FalkRossella Falk in 1957BornRosa Antonia Falzacappa 1926 11 10 10 November 1926Rome ItalyDied5 May 2013 2013 05 05 aged 86 Rome ItalyYears active1948 2004Height5 9 1 76 m Spouse s Nicola Tufari 1966 his death Gualtiero Giori 1976 1980 divorced Contents 1 Life and career 2 Filmography 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksLife and career EditBorn in Rome as Rosa Antonia Falzacappa Falk graduated from the Accademia d Arte Drammatica in May 1948 a few months after having received the best new actress award at the World Youth Festival in Prague 1 In a few years she established herself as one of the more talented and requested Italian stage actress 1 In 1951 she started a long collaboration with the director Luchino Visconti with the role of Stella in an adaptation of the play A Streetcar Named Desire 1 In 1954 after having worked at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan directed by Giorgio Strehler in La mascherata Falk started together with Giorgio De Lullo Anna Maria Guarnieri Romolo Valli and Umberto Orsini the stage company La compagnia dei giovani with whom she achieved national and international success 1 Leaving the company in the 1970s she continued her stage career working among others with Franco Zeffirelli Gabriele Lavia Giuseppe Patroni Griffi 1 Less active in cinema she is probably best known for her role in Federico Fellini s 8 Falk was also active in television series and radio plays 1 Her last work was the 2009 stage play Est Ovest in which she was directed by Cristina Comencini 2 Filmography Edit Falk in 1965 Guarany by Riccardo Freda 1948 Angels of Darkness by Giuseppe Amato 1954 Morena Vento del sud by Franco Provenzale 1960 Deodata Macri 8 by Federico Fellini 1964 Rosella Made in Italy by Nanni Loy 1965 Erminia His Wife segment 5 La Famiglia episode 2 Modesty Blaise by Joseph Losey 1966 Mrs Fothergill The Legend of Lylah Clare by Robert Aldrich 1968 Rossella Run Psycho Run by Brunello Rondi 1968 May Morning by Ugo Liberatore 1970 Mrs Finley The Fifth Cord by Luigi Bazzoni 1971 Sophia Bini Black Belly of the Tarantula by Paolo Cavara 1971 Franca Valentino Seven Blood Stained Orchids by Umberto Lenzi 1972 Elena Marchi The Killer Is on the Phone by Alberto De Martino 1972 Margaret Vervoort Days of Inspector Ambrosio by Sergio Corbucci 1988 Moglie di Vittorio Borghi Love Story with Cramps by Pino Quartullo 1995 Directrice agenzia Sleepless by Dario Argento 2001 Laura de FabritiisReferences Edit a b c d e f Enrico Lancia Roberto Poppi Dizionario del cinema italiano Le attrici Gremese Editore 2003 ISBN 888440214X Rita Sala 6 May 2013 Rossella Falk ultima diva La Greta Garbo italiana Il Messaggero Retrieved 12 May 2013 Further reading EditFabio Poggiali Rossella Falk la regina del teatro Bulzoni editore 2002 ISBN 8883197143 Enrico Groppali Rossella Falk l ultima diva Mondadori 2006 ISBN 8804558385 Elsa Bartolini Rossella Falk La regina Pontari 2011 ISBN 8886046553 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Rossella Falk Rossella Falk at IMDb This article about an Italian actor or actress is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rossella Falk amp oldid 1078431627, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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