词条 | Paola Pezzaglia |
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| name = Paola Pezzaglia | image = File:Paola Pezzaglia.JPG | caption = | birth_name = Paolina Pezzaglia | birth_date = 13 September 1889 | birth_place = Milan, Kingdom of Italy | death_date = 17 December 1925 (aged 36) | death_place = Florence, Kingdom of Italy | resting_place = Trespiano Cemetery | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1893-1925 | spouse = Antonio Greco (m.1908-1913; his death) | children = 2 }} Paola Pezzaglia or Paolina Pezzaglia Greco (13 September 1889 – 17 December 1925) was an Italian theatre and film actress. Early LifePezzaglia was the only daughter of the VIP hair-stylist Gerolamo Pezzaglia.[1] The family name was Pezzaglia, however, the variant spelling Pazzaglia is also found in some documents and sources. Her uncle was the actor and "capocomico" Angelo Pezzaglia,[2] who encouraged her to start acting on stage.[3] At the age of 4 she already enchanted the public in theatre, and she grew to be a popular actress, acting in more than 120 theatrical pieces throughout Italy, Switzerland, Tunisia, Spain and Egypt. CareerShe was first actress in Ermete Zacconi's "Compagnia", which was highly successful.[4] In 1914 Pezzaglia played the character of Sofia in the film Il fornaretto di Venezia, directed by Luigi Maggi.[5] In 1918 she was cast as Biribì in the four-film serial movie Il mistero dei Montfleury. In 1918 she performed in La capanna dello zio Tom, directed by Riccardo Tolentino, and Le peripezie dell'emulo di Fortunello e compagni, directed by Cesare Zocchi Collani, playing the character of Madama Girasole.[6] She was a nonconformist artist, playing male or grotesque characters.[7] In 1921 she was in the cast of La vendetta dello scemo, directed by Umberto Mucci.[8] DeathPezzaglia continued acting on stage till the end of her life, when, during a successful theatrical season, she died of pneumonia in Florence at the age of 36.[9] She is buried at Trespiano Cemetery in Florence, Italy. Personal LifeIn 1908 she married the actor Antonio Greco and they had a son, Ruggero. Antonio died in 1913, at 29.[10] In 1920 she had a daughter, Anna, with the actor and producer Luigi Mottura, who was 12 years younger. The two never married.[11] In Popular CultureThe story of her life is told in the website "Archivio Pezzaglia-Greco" ("Pezzaglia-Greco Archive") by her grandson Gianni Greco, an Italian writer and radio-TV anchorman, with a lot of unpublished documents and photos. And in 2013 the Pezzaglia-Greco Archive was declared "of historical interest particularly important" by the Italian Ministry of Heritage and Culture and Tourism.[12] In Amber Tamblyn's book, Dark Sparkler (2015), Pezzaglia is mentioned in a poem. Filmography
References1. ^Alessandro Gandini, Luigi Francesco Valdrighi Giorgio Ferrari Moreni, Cronistoria dei teatri di Moderna dal 1539 al 1871, Modena, Tipografia Sociale, 1873. 2. ^Francesco Possenti, I teatri del primo '900, Roma, Orsa Maggiore, 1984. 3. ^Archivio Pezzaglia-Greco, chapters 8 - 9 - 10 - 11. 4. ^L'Argante - Giornale Teatrale, Milano, June 8th, 1911. 5. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2309872/ IMDb Internet Movie Database]. 6. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2309872/ IMDb Internet Movie Database]. 7. ^Gazzetta del Popolo, daily newspaper, September 29th, 1913. 8. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2309872/ IMDb Internet Movie Database]. 9. ^Il Risveglio, monthly, Firenze, January 15th, 1926. 10. ^Il Cittadino, daily newspaper, Savona, April 13th, 1909. 11. ^Archivio Pezzaglia-Greco, chapters 19 - 21 - 22. 12. ^Pezzaglia-Greco Archive. External links
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