
Mariangela Melato
Acting · Born 1941-09-18 · age 71 at death · Milan, Lombardy, Italy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mariangela Melato (19 September 1941 – 11 January 2013) was an Italian cinema and theatre actress. Born in Milan, the daughter of a traffic policeman and a seamstress, Melato from a young age studied painting at the Academy of Brera, drawing posters and working as a window dresser at La Rinascente to pay for her acting lessons with Esperia Sperani. A striking, blonde actress, she began her stage career in 1960, entering the stage company of Fantasio Piccoli and debuting as an actress in the play Binario cieco.From 1963 to 1965 she worked with Dario Fo in Settimo: ruba un po' meno and La colpa è sempre del diavolo, then in 1967 she worked with Luchino Visconti in The Nun of Monza. In 1968, her final theater breakthrough with Orlando furioso by Luca Ronconi.She made her film debut in 1969 with Pupi Avati's Thomas e gli indemoniati.
Titles

Flash Gordon

The Working Class Goes to Heaven

Swept Away

One Way or Another

The Seduction of Mimi

Love and Anarchy

Beach House

In the Pope's Eye

Between Miracles

The Cat

Di che segno sei?

Execution Squad

Policewoman

So Fine

The Nada Gang

Mortacci

Summer Night with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil

The Tree of Guernica

Dear Michele

Love Returns

To Forget Venice

Un uomo perbene

Dancers

Moses the Lawgiver

Petomaniac

Saxofone

Basta guardarla

Secrets Secrets

Let's Have a Riot

Il generale dorme in piedi

C.I.A. Secret Story

Lost and Found

The Days Are Numbered

Romance

Thomas

Dirty Linen

By the Blood of Others

We'll Call Him Andrea

Help Me Dream

La Presidentessa

Eye of the Cat

My Dearest Son

The Sicilian Checkmate

The Married Priest

Tomorrow We Dance

Come Away with Me

Come Together

The Frenzy of Orlando

La fine è nota

Il resto del Pap'occhio

Invasion

Filumena Marturano

Orestea

The Good Soldier

La vita cambia
L'avvocato delle donne
Due volte vent'anni

My Darling, My Dearest

Rebecca, la prima moglie

Moses the Lawgiver