Cannabaceae

Jole Fierro
Born(1926-11-22)22 November 1926
Salerno, Kingdom of Italy
Died27 March 1988(1988-03-27) (aged 61)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActress

Jole Fierro (22 November 1926 – 27 March 1988) was an Italian actress.

Born in Salerno, Italy, Fierro made her debut in the early 1950s in the Neapolitan dialect theater, and shortly later she made her first appearances in films.[1] In June 1954, she acted in the surreal comedy play written and directed by Dario Fo I sani da legare,[1][2] then, in the autumn of the same year, she entered the prestigious stage company of Eduardo De Filippo, with whom she achieved some large success.[1] She was also critically appreciated for her performances in Miseria e nobiltà by Mario Scarpetta and in Palummella zompa e vola by Antonio Petito.[1]

Fierro had a significant career in Italian television, where she starred in dozens of television films and series, while her film career was mainly limited to character roles.[1] She had a long relationship with actor Arnoldo Foà, and the couple had a daughter, Annalisa.[1]

Selected filmography

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Roberto Chiti. Dizionario del cinema italiano - Le Attrici. Gremese, 1999. ISBN 8877423420.
  2. ^ Claudio Altarocca (23 July 1991). "Fò quel teatro è da buttare". La Stampa. p. 13.
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