Maria Jacobini (17 February 1892 – 20 November 1944) was an Italian film actress. She was married to the film director Gennaro Righelli and appeared in many of his silent films for the Vesuvio Film Company.[1] She worked in the German film industry in the mid-1920s. She was the older sister of actress Diomira Jacobini.
Maria Jacobini | |
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Born | 17 February 1892 |
Died | 20 November 1944 (aged 52) Rome, Lazio Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | film actress |
Years active | 1910–1944 |
Selected filmography
edit- Joan of Arc (1913)
- Goodbye Youth (1918)
- Tortured Soul (1919)
- The Prey (1921)
- Red Love (1921)
- The Voyage (1921)
- Cainà (1922)
- Under the Snow (1922)
- La Boheme (1923)
- Rudderless (1924)
- Orient (1924)
- The Closed Mouth (1925)
- The Doll Queen (1925)
- Beatrice Cenci (1926)
- The Bordellos of Algiers (1927)
- Bigamie (1927)
- Folly of Love (1928)
- Ariadne in Hoppegarten (1928)
- The Case of Prosecutor M (1928)
- Five Anxious Days (1928)
- The Carnival of Venice (1928)
- Villa Falconieri (1928)
- Maman Colibri (1929)
- The Living Corpse (1929)
- Patatrac (1931)
- La scala (1931)
- The Matchmaker (1934)
- Giuseppe Verdi (1938)
- The Boarders at Saint-Cyr (1939)
- Eternal Melodies (1940)
- The Actor Who Disappeared (1941)
- Street of the Five Moons (1942)
- La signorina (1942)
- The Mountain Woman (1944)
References
edit- ^ Moliterno p.266
Bibliography
edit- Moliterno, Gino. The A to Z of Italian Cinema. Scarecrow Press, 2009.
- Vacche, Angela Dalle. Diva: Defiance and Passion in Early Italian Cinema. University of Texas Press, 2008.
External links
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