Rosalia Maggio
Rosalia was the last of the members of the family May, whose ancestors were Mimì and Antoinette: sister of Enzo, Dante, Beniamino, Pupella and the smaller Margherita, was famous for her seductive beauty. He was born in Palermo, because his parents were on tour there. The debut on the scene, it came to pass, as it was necessary at the time, very early: at four years old she climbed on stage in his mother's arms in the drammone Mastu Giorgio 'or ferraro.[1] It was, in the course of her career, actress eclectic and sensual, passed without difficulty from variety to variety, from drama to the theatre of naples, passing to the the operetta, " the magazine, but also strip-tease, which gave a period of financial difficulty.[2] In the sixties was also interpreter of many films, among which stands out in a film with Totò and Peppino De Filippo, from the title Totò, Peppino and the fanatics out there. He formed a theatre company with Giacomo Rizzo, where it remained over the years an artistic partnership. In the course of his career, he has also made brief excursions singing, recording for the label Phonotype "Bammenella" of Raffaele Viviani, for label the new New York "Poor mamma mia" by Alberto Sciotti and Tony Iglio, for the label La Canzonetta "To guardaporte" of Cristofaro Letico and Aniello Langella and "The penzo stadium, but not the project" by Gigi Pisano and Giuseppe Cioffi, etc In theatre, he returned thanks to Antonio Calenda that gathered at the Benjamin and Pupella in the show 'Na sera 'e Maggio. He died in Naples of a bad lightning on the 25th of July, 1995.
Movies starring Rosalia Maggio (21)
Suor Resurrezione
Vedova Pescatore
Donna Concetta
Adelia
Amalia Scognamiglio
Mrs. Spriano - Michele's Mother
Stella's Mother
Another Guest (Segment "2 'Il Lavoro', Episode 2")
Donna Matilde, Moglie Di Don Calogero
Lucia Marcani (Segment "La Dirittura Morale")
Scared Woman
Donna Nunzia
Adele Rinaldi
Veronica
Concetta Apicella
Anita Vignanelli
Concetta
Zia Clara
