| Elsa De Giorgi | |
|---|---|
| _Elsa_De_Giorgi.png.webp) De Giorgi in the movie T'amerò sempre (1933) | |
| Born | 26 January 1914 | 
| Died | 12 September 1997 (aged 83) Rome, Italy | 
| Other names | Elsa Giorgi Alberti | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1933–1994 (film) | 
Elsa De Giorgi (26 January 1914 – 12 September 1997) was an Italian film actress and writer. She appeared in twenty seven films, including Captain Fracasse (1940).[1]

Doris Duranti and Elsa De Giorgi visiting a soldier during World War II (1941)
Her 1955 book I coetanei (The Peers), a diary of Italy during the civil war, was published by Einaudi with a preface by Gaetano Salvemini. It won the Premio Viareggio.[2]
Filmography
| Year | Title | Role | 
|---|---|---|
| 1933 | Nini Falpala | Torrazza's Daughter | 
| L'impiegata di papà | Carla Monti | |
| T'amerò sempre | Adriana Rosé | |
| 1934 | Loyalty of Love | Princess Carolina Jablonowska | 
| Lady of Paradise | Anna Lucenti | |
| Port | Mariuccia | |
| L'eredità dello zio buonanima | Titina | |
| 1936 | But It's Nothing Serious | Elsa | 
| 1938 | La sposa dei Re | Désirée Clary | 
| La mazurka di papà | La marchesina Lucia | |
| 1939 | The Fornaretto of Venice | Annetta | 
| The Faceless Voice | La primatrrice | |
| Two Million for a Smile | Maria | |
| Montevergine | Carmencita | |
| 1940 | Captain Fracasse | Isabella | 
| 1941 | The Mask of Cesare Borgia | Dianora | 
| 1942 | The Adventures of Fra Diavolo | Fortunata Consiglio | 
| Tentazione | Elsa Passmann | |
| 1943 | Sant'Elena, piccola isola | Betsy | 
| 1944 | The Innkeeper | Ortensia | 
| 1946 | The Tyrant of Padua | Caterina Bragadin in Malipieri | 
| 1947 | Manù il Contrabbandiere | Florence Geraldy | 
| 1963 | RoGoPaG | Producer's Mother | 
| 1975 | Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom | Signora Maggi | 
| 1992 | Acquitted for Having Committed the Deed | Countess Nicoletta | 
| Poussière de diamant | ||
| 1994 | Cadabra | 
References
- ↑ Goble p.176
- ↑ Premio Letterario
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
External links
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