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Elena Fabrizi

Italian actress (1915–1993) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Elena Fabrizi
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Elena "Lella" Fabrizi (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɛːlena ˈlɛlla faˈbrittsi]; born Elena Fabbrizi;[1] 17 June 1915 – 9 August 1993), popularly known as Sora Lella (Romanesco for "Mrs. Lella"), was an Italian stage, television and film actress, and a television personality. She was both a Silver Ribbon and David di Donatello awardee, most prestigious Italian awards for a career in acting.

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Life and career

Born in Rome, Italy, the younger sister of the actor and director Aldo, in the late 1950s Fabrizi started occasionally appearing in films, considering the acting career just a hobby, being her true profession the restaurateur and gastronome.[2] Mainly used for very little character roles, her acting career had her peak in early 1980s, thanks to a series of films directed by Carlo Verdone in which she played the typical role of the good-natured, grumbling grandmother.[2][3] For her role in Bianco, rosso e Verdone Fabrizi won a Silver Ribbon for Best New Actress, while in 1984 she won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Acqua e sapone.[4]

Fabrizi was also a busy television personality, and for a long time she was a regular guest on the television program Maurizio Costanzo Show.[2][3] She suffered from diabetes, and died of a stroke at Fatebenefratelli Hospital in Rome.[5] She was a supporter of S.S. Lazio.[6]

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