Maria Fiore

Actress
Born
October 1, 1936
Died
October 28, 2004

After an impressive debut at the young age of 17 in Castellani's neo-realistic masterpiece "Due soldi di speranza" (playing Carmela, a young unemployed man's fiancée) she disappointed art film lovers (but not the average Italian spectator) in starring - throughout the fifties and in the early…

Biography

After an impressive debut at the young age of 17 in Castellani's neo-realistic masterpiece "Due soldi di speranza" (playing Carmela, a young unemployed man's fiancée) she disappointed art film lovers (but not the average Italian spectator) in starring - throughout the fifties and in the early sixties - in a great number of popular flicks, often musicals set in Naples. She disappeared from the big screen in the mid-sixties to concentrate on the the dubbing firm she had set up. Maria Fiore returned to popular success through hit TV mini-series such as "Quei 36 gradini" (1984),"Little Roma" ('88) and "Pronto Soccorso" ('90-'92). She died of lung cancer aged 68.

Actress

E insieme vivremo tutte le stagioniE insieme vivremo tutte le stagioni(1999)as Marco's Mother
Il maresciallo RoccaIl maresciallo Rocca(1996)as Rosa Melchiorre
Confession secrèteConfession secrète(1995)as Marta
Pronto soccorsoPronto soccorso(1990)as Luisa
Il volo di TeoIl volo di Teo(1990)as Nonna Elisa

Archive Footage

CompressionCompression(1995)as Self
Kolossal - i magnifici MacistiKolossal - i magnifici Macisti(1977)as Yamad

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Maria Fiore in Cento serenate (1954)Maria Fiore in Cento serenate (1954)Sophia Loren, Maria Fiore, Ave Ninchi, Renato Salvatori, and Vittorio Sanipoli in La domenica della buona gente (1953)