Maria Antonietta Beluzzi was an Italian actress who is best known for Amarcord (1973), La vita provvisoria (1963), and The Last Concert (1976). She was born on July 26, 1930, in Bologna, Italy, and passed away on August 6, 1997, also in Bologna, due to a heart attack.
Personal and Family Life
Maria Antonietta Beluzzi was born and raised in Bologna, where she later built her career in the film industry. While specific details about her family life are limited, she was known for her captivating performances that left a mark on Italian cinema.
Career
Beluzzi had a successful acting career, with notable roles in both films and television. She gained particular fame for her role in Federico Fellini’s Amarcord, where a humorous scene was inspired by her physical appearance. Throughout her career, she showcased her talent in various genres, earning recognition and respect in the industry.
Death and Legacy
Maria Antonietta Beluzzi died on August 6, 1997, in her hometown of Bologna, leaving behind a legacy in Italian cinema. Her performances, especially in Amarcord, remain memorable, illustrating her impact on film and television. Fans and critics continue to appreciate her work, remembering her contributions to the art of acting.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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Amarcord | 1973-12-18 | Tobacconist |
Dedicato a una Stella | 1976-07-15 | Simone, the landlady |
Il giustiziere di mezzogiorno | 1975-03-20 | signorina Barzuacchi |
L’erotomane | 1974-01-01 | Gertrude |
Di che segno sei? | 1975-10-23 | Maria Vincenzoni, detta “King Kong” |
Il piatto piange | 1974-11-11 | Mamma Rosa |
L’inquilina del piano di sopra | 1978-01-01 | Evelina De Vitis |
Per amore di Cesarina | 1976-09-01 | moglie di Luigi |
La vita provvisoria | 1963-01-24 | Beatrice |