Irene Genna | |
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Born | Athens, Greece | 4 January 1931
Died | 6 February 1986 55) Rome, Italy | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Amedeo Nazzari |
Children | Evelina Nazzari (actress) |
Irene Genna (4 January 1931 – 6 February 1986) was a Greek-born Italian film and television actress.
Life and career
Born in Athens by an Italian father and a Greek mother, Genna made her high school studies in Greece, then she moved to Italy with her family.[1] In Rome she enrolled at the school of the Teatro dell'Opera di Roma and she followed the acting courses held by actress Teresa Franchini.[1]
Genna debuted at a very young age in Mario Mattoli's The Two Orphans.[1] She had her breakout in 1949, with Renato Castellani's neorealist post-war drama It's Forever Springtime, in which she also had her first major role.[1] In spite of the critical appreciation she received, Genna's career mainly continued in less ambitious productions, including several RAI TV-series.[1] In 1957 Genna married Amedeo Nazzari with whom she had a daughter, Evelina, also an actress, and she retired from show business.[1][2]
Selected filmography
- It's Forever Springtime (1950)
- The Bread Peddler (1950)
- Born of Unknown Father (1950)
- Verginità (1952)
- Papà ti ricordo (1952)
- Martin Toccaferro (1953)
- Verdi, the King of Melody (1953)
- Past Lovers (1953)
- Finalmente libero! (1954)
- The Slave of Sin (1954)
References
External links
- Irene Genna at IMDb