Английская Википедия:Dina Galli

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Dina Galli, from a 1917 publication

Dina Galli (born 16 December 1877 – 4 March 1951) was an Italian actress known for her comic stage roles.[1] Galli also appeared in fourteen films during her career.

Life and career

Born Clotilde Annamaria Galli in Milan, Italy, Galli was the daughter of a well known theatrical character actress, Ernestina Nesti. She debuted on stage as a child actress in a Milanese dialect stage company, the Olivieri company, and in 1890 she joined the stage company led by Шаблон:Interlanguage link multi. In 1900 she became main actress in the Talli-Gramatica-Calabresi, and in the following years she worked in the companies led by Enrico Viarisio, Enzo Biliotti, Antonio Gandusio and Nino Besozzi.[2]

Galli made her film debut in 1914, in two silent films directed by Nino Oxilia. During the World War I, she voluntarily served in hospitals, entertaining wounded soldiers as a puppeteer. In 1935 she had a large success with the Giuseppe Adami's comedy play Felicita Colombo, and in 1937 she starred in a film adaptation with the same name directed by Mario Mattoli.[2]

She spoke with a distinctive Lombardy accent.[3]

Selected filmography

References

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  1. Farrell, Joseph & Puppa, Paolo. A History of Italian Theatre. Cambridge University Press, 2006. p.237.
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  3. Kezich, Tullio. Federico Fellini: His Life and Work. I.B.Tauris, 2007. pp.46-47.