Saturday, May 20, 2023

Giulietta Masina - ©Theda Bara

The actress I highlight in this post is the Italian Giulietta Masina, who, in addition to being very successful wherever she acted, was a very cultured woman, graduated in Philosophy. Daughter of violinist and music teacher Gaetano Masina (1899-1979), she began her career at a young age, when as a teenager she fell in love with theater.  In 1942 she got her first paid job, at a radio station, where she narrated the adventures of characters written by the then-unknown Federico Fellini (1920-1993), whom she would marry a year later.

The series of radio programs brought her great success, and it didn't take long for her to be called to act in the cinema, a branch in which she was consecrated mainly alongside her husband, in acclaimed films such as “La strada” (1954) and “Le notti di Cabiria” (1957), both Oscar winners for Best Foreign Language Film, but Giulietta never won a statuette. However, she was not discouraged and continued to work alongside renowned artists such as Roberto Rossellini (1906-1977) and Alberto Lattuada (1914-2005).

In the mid-1960s he returned to present a very popular radio program called “Open Letters to Giulietta Masina”, and after that he was part of television series such as “Eleonora” (1973), written by Tullio Pinelli (1908-2009), a regular contributor to Fellini’s film scripts. Masina and Federico had a son named Pier Federico Fellini (Federichino), who was born in a forced premature birth and who, as a result, died at just over a month old.

The actress was born Giulia Anna Masina, on February 22, 1921, San Giorgio di Piano, Italy, died on: March 23, 1994, Rome, Italy, aged 73.

Giulia Anna Masina, as I have already mentioned, was married to filmmaker Federico Fellini from 1943 to 1993, when she became a widow in October, also passing away almost five months later, in March 1994.

7 comments:

  1. Era una gran actriz Te mando un beso.

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  2. Theodosia,
    A great actress, who has made some very interesting films outside of Hollywood.
    Radio is one of the best schools for those who deal with communication, as the announcer develops a creative skill by talking to thousands of people at the same time without having to see any of them.
    Nice publication.
    Kisses!!!

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  3. Não resistiu à morte do marido e faleceu pela saudade desse e solidão.
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    Domingo muito feliz
    Abraço

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  4. Such an interesting actress to know of. Thanks so much. Such a rich history she has. Truly a great romantic you don't hear of these days.

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  5. Giulietta y Fellini formaron un buen equipo no solo en el cine también en la vida.
    Lo de la radio lo desconocía.

    Saludos.

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  6. Sem dúvida uma excelente atriz no seu tempo. Vi o filme, "a estrada". Um belíssimo filme, sem dúvida.
    Excelente partilha, amiga Theda.
    Votos de uma excelente semana!
    Beijinhos.

    Mário Margaride

    http://poesiaaquiesta.blogspot.com

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  7. An extraordinary actress.
    Thanks for remembering and for the information.

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