Maria Fiore
Maria Fiore was born on Oct 01, 1936 in Italy. Maria Fiore's big-screen debut came with Canzoni di mezzo secolo directed by Domenico Paolella in 1952.
After an impressive debut at the young age of 17 in Castellani's neo-realistic masterpiece "Due soldi di speranza" (playing Carmela, a young unemployed man's fiancée) she disappointed art film lovers (but not the average Italian spectator) in starring - throughout the fifties and in the early sixties - in a great number of popular flicks, often musicals set in Naples. She disappeared from the big screen in the mid-sixties to concentrate on the the dubbing firm she had set up. Maria Fiore returned to popular success through hit TV mini-series such as "Quei 36 gradini" (1984),"Little Roma" ('88) and "Pronto Soccorso" ('90-'92). She died of lung cancer aged 68.
Birthday
Oct 01, 1936Place of Birth
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Movies & TV Shows
- 1989
actress
6.7 - 19855.5
- 1983
actress
- 19756.4
- 19744.9
- 19646.7
- 19643.6
- 19633.6
- 19605.1
- 19593.8
- 19556.8
- 19555.8
- 19556.1
- 19546.3
- 19546.0
- 1954
- 19546.1
- 1952
actress
6.6