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Pupella Maggio (1910–1999)

Trivia:

Her stage name, Pupella, was actually the nickname her family called her by, when she was a child. The nickname was due to the fact that she made her debut on stage, when she was only one year old, in the role of a doll, in Eduardo Scarpetta's comedy "La Pupa movibile". (In Neapolitan dialect, Pupella means 'little doll' approximately). See more trivia »

Died:

(age 89) in Rome, Lazio, Italy

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Filmography

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2003 Fate come noi
Giustina
 
1991 Il ricatto (TV series)
Bambini nell'ombra (1991)
 
1990 Saturday, Sunday and Monday
Zia Memé
 
1988 La romana (TV mini-series)
 
1988 Days of Inspector Ambrosio
Rosa Cuomo
 
1988 Cinema Paradiso
Maria Di Vita - Older
 
1980 Panagulis vive (TV mini-series)
 
1978 Quei figuri di tanti anni fa (TV movie)
 
1978 Il teatro di Eduardo (TV movie)
 
1973 Amarcord
Miranda Biondi, Titta's Mother
 
1972 The Valachi Papers
Letizia Reina
 
1968 Be Sick... It's Free
Signora Parise
 
1963 Annella di Porta Capuana (TV movie)
Porzea
 
1962 The Four Days of Naples
Arturo's Mother
 
1960 Two Women
Una contadina
 
1960 Mariti in pericolo
Lucia
 
1960 Caravan petrol
 
1960 A qualcuna piace calvo
Madre di Marcella
 
1958 Mogli pericolose
Aurelia
 
1958 Serenatella sciuè sciuè
Tina Paradiso
 
1949 Lost in the Dark (as Giustina Maggio)
 
1947 Bullet for Stefano
Marta
 
Show ShowSelf (1 title)
1984 Étoiles et toiles (TV series documentary)
Herself
Naples au cinéma (1984) … Herself
 

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Alternate Names:

Giustina Maggio
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Trivia:

Her stage name, Pupella, was actually the nickname her family called her by, when she was a child. The nickname was due to the fact that she made her debut on stage, when she was only one year old, in the role of a doll, in Eduardo Scarpetta's comedy "La Pupa movibile". (In Neapolitan dialect, Pupella means 'little doll' approximately). See more »

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