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Italian actress (born 1943)
Aurora Quattrocchi
Quattrocchi in 2015
Born 18 March 1943 (1943-03-18 ) (age 81) Occupation Actress
Aurora "Rori" Quattrocchi (born 18 March 1943) is an Italian television, stage and film actress.
Life and career
Born in
Matulji (at the time part of the
Kingdom of Italy with the name Mattuglie) where her Sicilian father was serving as an army officer,
[1] at 5 years old Quattrocchi lost her mother and went to live in
Palermo with her aunt and uncle.
[2] She started her career on stage in the 1970s,
[3] and made her film debut in 1989, in
Marco Risi 's
Forever Mary .
[4]
Among Quattrocchi's best known roles, there are Fortunata in
Golden Door , which got her a
Chlotrudis Award nomination,
[4] and the mother in
Nostalgia , for which Quattrocchi got
David di Donatello and
Nastro d'Argento nominations as bet supporting actress.
[5]
[6] Quattrocchi was awarded the International Starlight Cinema Award for her career at the
79th Venice International Film Festival .
[7]
Selected filmography
Forever Mary directed by
Marco Risi (1989)
Boys on the Outside , directed by Marco Risi (1990)
The Rebel , directed by
Aurelio Grimaldi (1993)
The Star Maker , directed by
Giuseppe Tornatore (1995)
One Hundred Steps , directed by
Marco Tullio Giordana (2000)
Malèna , directed by Giuseppe Tornatore (2000)
The Council of Egypt , directed by
Emidio Greco (2002)
Un día de suerte , directed by
Sandra Gugliotta (2002)
Nati stanchi , directed by Dominick Tambasco (2002)
Secret File , directed by
Paolo Benvenuti (2003)
Golden Door , directed by
Emanuele Crialese (2006)
Wild Blood , directed by Marco Tullio Giordana (2008)
La fidanzata di papà , directed by
Enrico Oldoini (2008)
Palermo Shooting , directed by
Wim Wenders (2008)
Purple Sea , directed by
Donatella Maiorca (2009)
The Trick in the Sheet , directed by
Alfonso Arau (2010)
Scossa (segment: Speranza ), directed by
Carlo Lizzani (2011)
It Was the Son , directed by
Daniele Ciprì (2012)
Amiche da morire , directed by Giorgia Farina (2013)
Black Souls , directed by
Francesco Munzi (2014)
At War with Love , directed by
Pif (2016)
Friends by Chance , directed by
Francesco Bruni (2017)
Cetto c'è, senzadubbiamente , directed by
Giulio Manfredonia (2019)
Cruel Peter , directed by
Christian Bisceglia and Ascanio Malgarini (2019)
Nostalgia , directed by
Mario Martone (2022)
L'immensità , directed by Emanuele Crialese (2022)
Strangeness , directed by
Roberto Andò (2022)
Spaccaossa , directed by
Vincenzo Pirrotta (2022)
References
^ Lo Porto, Giada (11 September 2022).
"Aurora Quattrocchi: "Io, libera e appassionata, premiata a Venezia per la mia carriera" " .
la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 24 November 2023 .
^ La Valle, Susanna (3 August 2023).
"Forse non ricordi il nome ma il suo viso non lo dimentichi: ritratto di Aurora Quattrocchi" . Balarm (in Italian). Retrieved 24 November 2023 .
^ Amitrano, Vania (6 October 2022).
"Aurora Quattrocchi, talento e fierezza inarrestabili" . Ciak Magazine (in Italian). Retrieved 24 November 2023 .
^
a
b
"Aurora Quattrocchi" .
Mymovies.it (in Italian). Retrieved 24 November 2023 .
^
"Nastri D'argento 2022 , dai film agli attori tutte le candidature" .
Sky TG24 (in Italian). 3 June 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2023 .
^ Ascione, Arianna (5 October 2023).
"David di Donatello 2023: nomination, candidature, tutto quello che c'è da sapere" .
Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Retrieved 24 November 2023 .
^
"Un premio alla carriera a Venezia per Aurora Quattrocchi" . la Repubblica (in Italian). 6 September 2022. Retrieved 24 November 2023 .
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