Maria Pia Casilio
May 5, 1935 (89 years old) in L'Aquila, Italia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Maria-Pia Casilio (5 May 1935 – 10 April 2012) was an Italian film actress, best known for her roles in Umberto D. and Un americano a Roma. Born in San Pio delle Camere, L'Aquila, Casilio was pretty active between 1952 and 1960, usually with the typical characterization of a querulous and naive small-town girl, then, after her marriage with the voice actor Giuseppe Rinaldi, she semi-retired from acting. On the Criterion Collection DVD release of Umberto D. Vittorio De Sica comments she was a lucky charm to have her in his films. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maria Pia Casilio licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For
Credits
- 2009 · Vittorio D. as Self
- 1997 · Three Men and a Leg as Mrs. Cecconi
- 1987 · Us Real Men, We Hard Men as Ines
- 1972 · We'll Call Him Andrea as Bruna Parini
- 1967 · Cuore matto... matto da legare as Erminia
- 1961 · The Last Judgment as cameriera
- 1960 · La banda del buco as Cordelia
- 1958 · Cannon Serenade as Suor Maria
- 1958 · Gagliardi and Babes as Rosina
- 1957 · Amarti è il mio destino as Maria
- 1956 · Totò, Peppino e i fuorilegge as Rosina
- 1956 · Pasional as
- 1956 · Il canto dell'emigrante as Anna Benetti
- 1955 · I pappagalli as Fulvia
- 1955 · Roman Tales as Anita
- 1955 · Due soldi di felicità as Carmela
- 1954 · Dangerous Turning as Paquita Simoni
- 1954 · An American in Rome as Elvira
- 1954 · Frisky as Paoletta
- 1954 · Il medico dei pazzi as Margherita
- 1954 · Neapolitan Carousel as Nannina
- 1954 · Air of Paris as Maria Posi
- 1954 · Passionately as Giannina
- 1954 · Mid-Century Loves as Carmela
- 1953 · Bread, Love and Dreams as Paoletta
- 1953 · Thérèse Raquin as Georgette, la bonne
- 1953 · The Suitcase of Dreams as Mariannina
- 1953 · The Street of Hope as
- 1953 · Indiscretion of an American Wife as Young Bride from Abruzzo (uncredited)
- 1953 · Siamo tutti inquilini as Cameriera
- 1952 · Umberto D. as Maria
- 1952 · Half a Century of Song as