Elsa De Giorgi

Elsa De Giorgi (26 January 1914 – 12 September 1997) was an Italian film actress and writer. She appeared in twenty seven films, including Duilio Coletti's Captain Fracasse (1940).[1]

Elsa De Giorgi
De Giorgi in the movie T'amerò sempre (1933)
Born26 January 1914
Pesaro, Marche, Kingdom of Italy
Died12 September 1997 (aged 83)
Rome, Italy
Other namesElsa Giorgi Alberti
OccupationActress
Years active1933–1994 (film)

Biography

De Giorgi was born in Pesaro, Marche, from a family originally from Bevagna, a small town close to Spoleto in Umbria. When she was 18, she worked as a model, and was spotted by Mario Camerini, who offered her a role in his film T'amerò sempre (1933). De Giorgi then took up acting full-time, and worked with many Italian directors, including Pier Paolo Pasolini, Luigi Zampa, Mario Soldati and Alberto Sordi. In 1974 she wrote, directed and produced the film Sangue più fango uguale logos passione.

In 1955, De Giorgi published her first book, I coetanei (The Peers), a recapitulation of her time during Italian Civil War as well as a tribute to her husband, Sandrino Contini Bonacossi. The book was published by Einaudi with a preface by Gaetano Salvemini. It won the Premio Viareggio.[2]

In the late 1950s De Giorgi had a romantic relationship with Italo Calvino. Their time together is chronicled in her 1992 book Ho visto partire il tuo treno (I Saw Your Train Rolling).

In the early 1960s she worked as a theatre critic for the Rome-based magazine Pensiero Nazionale.

De Giorgi's archive is housed at the Centre for the Studies of Contemporary and Modern Writers at University of Pavia.

Filmography

Year Title Role
1933Nini FalpalaTorrazza's Daughter
L'impiegata di papàCarla Monti
I'll Always Love YouAdriana Rosé
1934Loyalty of LovePrincess Carolina Jablonowska
Lady of ParadiseAnna Lucenti
PortMariuccia
L'eredità dello zio buonanimaTitina
1936But It's Nothing SeriousElsa
1938La sposa dei ReDésirée Clary
La mazurka di papàLa marchesina Lucia
1939The Fornaretto of VeniceAnnetta
The Faceless VoiceLa primatrrice
Two Million for a SmileMaria
MontevergineCarmencita
1940Captain FracasseIsabella
1941The Mask of Cesare BorgiaDianora
1942The Adventures of Fra DiavoloFortunata Consiglio
TentazioneElsa Passmann
1943Sant'Elena, piccola isolaBetsy
1944The InnkeeperOrtensia
1946The Tyrant of PaduaCaterina Bragadin in Malipieri
1947Manù il ContrabbandiereFlorence Geraldy
1963RoGoPaGProducer's Mother
1975Salò, or the 120 Days of SodomSignora Maggi
1992Acquitted for Having Committed the DeedCountess Nicoletta
Poussière de diamant
1994Cadabra

References

  1. Goble p.176
  2. "Premio Letterario". Archived from the original on 19 July 2014. Retrieved 25 June 2020.

Bibliography

  • Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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