Guiletta masina biography
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Giulietta Masina Biography
Feb 22, 1921Birth Place:
San Giorgio di Piano, Italy
Biography
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Giulietta Masina
Italian actress (1921–1994)
Giulia Anna "Giulietta" Masina (Italian pronunciation:[dʒuˈljettamaˈziːna]; 22 February 1921 – 23 March 1994) was an Italian film actress best known for her performances as Gelsomina in La Strada (1954) and Cabiria in Nights of Cabiria (1957), for which she won the Cannes Film Festival Award for Best Actress at the 1957 Cannes Film Festival.
Cinema historian Peter Bondanella described Masina's work as "masterful" and "unforgettable",[1] and Charlie Chaplin, with whose work Masina's is often compared,[2][3][4] called her "the actress who moved him most".
Both La Strada and Nights of Cabiria won Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film and were described as having been "inspired" by Masina's "humanity".[5]
Life
[edit]Giulia Anna Masina, the eldest of four children, was born in San Giorgio di Piano, north of Bologna. Her father was a violinist and her
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Giulietta Masina
Giulietta Masina (1921 – 1994)
Biography and Overview of her Acting Career
Giulietta Masina was born in a small town near Bologna, Italy. She was the eldest of four children in a middle-class family. Her father was a violinist and her mother a schoolteacher. From an early age, Masina showed an affinity for performance, often putting on plays and recitals for her family.
Masina attended the University of Rome, where she studied Literature. It was during her university years that she became involved in theatre groups, honing her acting skills. She also worked as a radio actress, where her distinctive voice and emotional depth gained attention.
Masina's film debut came with a small role in "Paisà" (1946), directed by Roberto Rossellini. However, her breakout role was in Federico Fellini's "La Strada" (1954), where she played the innocent and tragic Gelsomina. Her performance won her international acclaim, including the