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Liliana de Curtis

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Birth
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy
Death
3 Jun 2022 (aged 89)
Rome, Città Metropolitana di Roma Capitale, Lazio, Italy
Burial
Naples, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italy Add to Map
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Italian actress and writer. She was the daughter of Totò and Diana Rogliani. The name Liliana was chosen by Totò in memory of Liliana Castagnola, to whom the Neapolitan actor had been romantically linked before joining Diana Rogliani and who had committed suicide for him. She first married, in 1951, with the film producer Gianni Buffardi, from this she had two children, Antonello and Diana. Subsequently, after a few years the marriage with Buffardi failed, she married Sergio Anticoli, with whom she had her daughter Elena (born in 1969, and founder of the commercial brand "CafféTotò"). A very young Liliana de Curtis had a brief experience as an actress participating in the shooting of the film "San Giovanni decollato" in 1940 and appearing in 1954 in "Orient Express". She edited a half-hour documentary for Rai 3 entitled "Io lo conoscevo bene", with speeches by Ninetto Davoli and Giacomo Furia. In 2007 she played the role of herself commenting in voice on the television program "Siamo stati uniti". In the theater she collaborated with the author-actor Antonino Miele, with whom she acted in the shows "Pardon Monsieur Totò" ,alongside Vito Cesaro and "Totò dietro le Quinte" directed by Mario Di Gilio. With Miele himself and Matilde Amorosi she wrote the book "Ogni limite ha una pazienza", published by Rizzoli Editore and dedicated to Totò. She was often a guest on television, in reminiscent broadcasts of the figure of her father, of which she promoted the memory with events in various places in Italy, also dedicating biographical books, including "Malafemmena", published in 2009 for Arnoldo Mondadori Publisher.
Italian actress and writer. She was the daughter of Totò and Diana Rogliani. The name Liliana was chosen by Totò in memory of Liliana Castagnola, to whom the Neapolitan actor had been romantically linked before joining Diana Rogliani and who had committed suicide for him. She first married, in 1951, with the film producer Gianni Buffardi, from this she had two children, Antonello and Diana. Subsequently, after a few years the marriage with Buffardi failed, she married Sergio Anticoli, with whom she had her daughter Elena (born in 1969, and founder of the commercial brand "CafféTotò"). A very young Liliana de Curtis had a brief experience as an actress participating in the shooting of the film "San Giovanni decollato" in 1940 and appearing in 1954 in "Orient Express". She edited a half-hour documentary for Rai 3 entitled "Io lo conoscevo bene", with speeches by Ninetto Davoli and Giacomo Furia. In 2007 she played the role of herself commenting in voice on the television program "Siamo stati uniti". In the theater she collaborated with the author-actor Antonino Miele, with whom she acted in the shows "Pardon Monsieur Totò" ,alongside Vito Cesaro and "Totò dietro le Quinte" directed by Mario Di Gilio. With Miele himself and Matilde Amorosi she wrote the book "Ogni limite ha una pazienza", published by Rizzoli Editore and dedicated to Totò. She was often a guest on television, in reminiscent broadcasts of the figure of her father, of which she promoted the memory with events in various places in Italy, also dedicating biographical books, including "Malafemmena", published in 2009 for Arnoldo Mondadori Publisher.

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  • Originally Created by: Ruggero
  • Added: Jun 3, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/240278650/liliana-de_curtis: accessed ), memorial page for Liliana de Curtis (10 May 1933–3 Jun 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 240278650, citing Cimitero di Santa Maria del Pianto, Naples, Città Metropolitana di Napoli, Campania, Italy; Maintained by Find a Grave.