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Home/People/Ilaria Occhini
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Born
Mar 28, 1934Died: Jul 20, 2019
Lived 85 years
Place of Birth
Florence, Italy
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

31
Movies
6
TV Shows
Also Known As
Isabella Redi
IMDb Profile

Ilaria Occhini

Acting

Biography
Ilaria Occhini (28 March 1934 – 20 July 2019) was an Italian stage, television and film actress. She appeared in more than 30 films. Born in Florence, niece and daughter of novelists, Occhini started her film career at 19 with the Luciano Emmer's comedy film Terza Liceo with the stage name Isabella Redi, then attended the Accademia d'Arte Drammatica in Rome, graduating in 1957. The same year she back to acting with Mario Monicelli's Il medico e lo stregone, and at the same time she debuted on stage with Luchino Visconti's La ragazza delle smirne and had her first leading role in the Anton Giulio Majano's TV series Jane Eyre. In 1959 she appeared in the television adaptation The Vicar of Wakefield. Her mother, Gioconda Papini (1910-1954), was one of the two daughters of writer Giovanni Papini and his wife Giacinta Giovagnoli, the other being writer Viola Paszkowski Papini. Her father was writer, art historian and journalist Barna Occhini (pseudonym of Carlo Luigi Occhini) (1905-1978), the son of senator Pier Ludovico Occhini and his wife Maria Luisa Tettamanzi. Occhini obtained her major successes on stage, working several times with Luchino Visconti, then joining the Piccolo Teatro of Naples, where she received large critical appreciation by interpreting classical and contemporary authors. She was also a constant presence of RAI television series, and also starred in many films, but rarely in leading roles. In 1992 Occhini won the Nastro d'Argento for best supporting role for her performance in Benvenuti in Casa Gori. In 2008 she was awarded Best Actress at the Locarno International Film Festival for her role in Mar Nero. In 2010 she won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Loose Cannons; the same year she was awarded with a special Nastro d'Argento for her career. She married screenwriter and author Raffaele La Capria, with whom she had a daughter, Alexandra. Source: Article "Ilaria Occhini" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
A Perfect Family poster

A Perfect Family

as Rosa
2012
All at Sea poster

All at Sea

as Signora Valeria
2011
Loose Cannons poster

Loose Cannons

as La nonna
2010
Black Sea poster

Black Sea

as Gemma Pratesi
2009
Investigation of a Citizen Named Volonté poster

Investigation of a Citizen Named Volonté

as Self - Interviewee
2004
Tomorrow poster

Tomorrow

as Mrs. Moccia
2001
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Meglio tardi che mai

as Emma Di Carlo
1999
Boom poster

Boom

as Elide (segment "Il figlio di Maciste")
1999
Don Milani - Il priore di Barbiana poster

Don Milani - Il priore di Barbiana

as Don Milani's mother
1997
Ritorno a casa Gori poster

Ritorno a casa Gori

as Adele Papini
1996
Pizza Colonia poster

Pizza Colonia

as Severina Serboli
1991
Benvenuti in casa Gori poster

Benvenuti in casa Gori

as Adele Papini
1990
Two Men in Town poster

Two Men in Town

as Sophie Strabliggi
1973
The Return poster

The Return

as Francesca
1973
Hearth Fires poster

Hearth Fires

as Clotilde
1972
Il gabbiano poster

Il gabbiano

as Nina Michàjlovna Zarèčnaja
1969
Almost a Man poster

Almost a Man

as Elena
1966
The Man Who Laughs poster

The Man Who Laughs

as Dea
1966
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Brigade Anti Gangs

as Angèle Le Goff
1966
The Tramplers poster

The Tramplers

as Edith Wickett
1965