
Acting · 69 years old
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Maria Fiore (1 October 1935 – 28 October 2004) was an Italian film and television actress. She appeared in 50 films between 1952 and 1999. Born Jolanda Di Fiore in Rome, in spite of a non-professional acting background, she made her film debut in a leading role, in the Renato Castellani's pink-neorealist film Two Cents Worth of Hope. Following the success of the film she was one of the most requested actresses until the first half of the 1960s, even if often cast in stock roles of impulsive and genuine low-class girls. Starting from the 1970s she focused on television, where she got several main roles in some series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Maria Fiore, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Modì

The Apartment
Clementina

Il gaucho

Neapolitan Carousel
Donna Brigida

The Anatomy of Love
Nannina

Two Cents Worth of Hope
Carmela

Let's Talk About Women
Fearful Wife

Graziella
Graziella Lubrano

Syndicate Sadists
Maria Scalia

Good Folk's Sunday
Sandra

The Big Family
Mrs. Federici

I pappagalli
Caterina

The Student
Rosaria

Mother Ebe
Mara

Your Life for My Son
Maria Accardo

Hercules the Invincible
Melissa

Thor and the Amazon Women
Yamad

Love Angels
Primavera

Scampolo 53

Gli strumenti del potere. 1925/1926 la dittatura fascista