Mary Cleo Tarlarini was an American actress best known for her roles in La Gioconda (1912), For the Queen’s Honor (1913), and Estremo convegno (1915). She was born on April 22, 1878, in Milan, Lombardy, Italy, and passed away on October 22, 1954, in Tivoli, Lazio, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Mary Cleo Tarlarni, originally named Maria Cleofe Tarlarini, had her beginnings in Italy before establishing a career in acting. While not much is known about her personal life or family background, her contributions to early cinema have been significant.
Career
Throughout her career, Tarlarini featured in numerous films, showcasing her talent across various roles. Her performances in early 20th-century films helped to shape the foundations of the film industry, particularly in Italy.
Death and Legacy
Mary Cleo Tarlarini died on October 22, 1954, leaving behind a legacy that is remembered in the history of film. Her work paved the way for future generations of actors in the cinema landscape.
Filmography
Title | Release Date | Character |
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I mille | 1912-11-01 | |
La madre e la morte | 1911-06-01 | |
La nave | 1921-11-24 | La diaconessa Ema |
L’ave Maria di Gounod | 1910-10-18 | |
Caino | 1918-01-22 | |
Il canto della fede | 1918-11-23 | |
Parsifal | 1912-11-12 | Kondrie |
Il sogno di un tramonto d’autunno | 1911-12-11 | |
Anna Karenine | 1917-11-01 | |
Nozze d’oro | 1911-10-27 | |
Satana | 1912-12-10 | |
Spergiura! | 1909-07-09 | Bianca Maria |
Ero e Leandro | 1910-01-01 | Ero |
Il granatiere Roland | 1911-05-03 | Elena |
Cuore di mamma | 1909-01-01 | |
La ballata della strega | 1910-01-01 | |
Cavalleria rusticana | 1924-01-01 | |
Il brutto sogno di una sartina | 1911-01-01 | |
Lo schiavo di Cartagine | 1910-11-02 | |
La vergine di Babilonia | 1910-09-28 | La vergine di Babilonia |
Cenerentola | 1913-01-07 | |
Amor di regina | 1913-01-01 | la regina Maritza |
Buonasera, fiori! | 1909-01-01 |