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Anna Mazzamauro

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Anna Mazzamauro
Mazzamauro in Fantozzi (1975)
Born (1938-12-01) 1 December 1938 (age 86)
Rome, Kingdom of Italy
OccupationActress

Anna Mazzamauro (born 1 December 1938) is an Italian actress, comedian and television personality.

Life and career

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Born Anna Maria Mazzamauro in Rome, Mazzamauro made her film debut in 1967, in Massimo Franciosa's Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te.[1][2] She is best known for her role of Mrs. Silvani in the Fantozzi film series.[1][2] In 1994 she was nominated to Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Fantozzi in paradiso.[3] Mazzamauro is also active on stage and on television[1] and is an author and a singer.

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1967 Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te Marina
1974 The Beast Friend of Amalia
1975 Fantozzi Signorina Silvani
1975 Frankenstein Italian Style Maud
1976 Il secondo tragico Fantozzi Signorina Silvani
1976 Tutti possono arricchire tranne i poveri Viviana Renzelli
1976 La prima notte di nozze
1977 Three Tigers Against Three Tigers Giada Nardi
1977 Il... Belpaese Signora Gruber
1979 Io zombo, tu zombi, lei zomba Vedova
1980 The Precarious Bank Teller Selvaggia degli Antigori
1981 Fracchia la belva umana Signorina Corvino
1983 Fantozzi subisce ancora Signorina Silvani
1983 Sfrattato cerca casa equo canone Angelica Stroppaghetti
1984 Champagne in paradiso Cesarina, the Matron
1988 Fantozzi va in pensione Signorina Silvani
1990 Fantozzi alla riscossa
1993 Fantozzi in paradiso
1996 Fantozzi - Il ritorno
1999 Fantozzi 2000 – La clonazione
1999 Una furtiva lacrima
2016 Poveri ma ricchi Nonna Nicoletta Tucci
2017 Poveri ma ricchissimi Nicoletta (final film role)

References

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  1. ^ a b c Massimo Giraldi; Enrico Lancia; Fabio Melelli (2006). Cento caratteristi del cinema italiano. Gremese Editore, 2006. pp. 37–38. ISBN 8884403839.
  2. ^ a b Gianni Canova (2005). Enciclopedia del cinema. Garzanti, 2009. ISBN 881150516X.
  3. ^ "Ecco i finalisti dei nastri d'argento". La Repubblica. 8 February 1994. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
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