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Other names
  
Lydia Quaranta

Role
  
Film actress

Name
  
Lidia Quaranta


Years active
  
1910–1925

Occupation
  
Actress

Movies
  
Cabiria

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Full Name
  
Lidia Gemma Mattia Quaranta

Born
  
6 March 1891 (
1891-03-06
)
Turin, Italy

Died
  
March 5, 1928, Turin, Italy

Siblings
  
Letizia Quaranta, Isabella Quaranta

Similar People
  
Giovanni Pastrone, Gabriele D'Annunzio, Segundo de Chomon

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Lidia Quaranta (6 March 1891 - 5 March 1928) was an Italian stage and film actress of the early 20th-century.

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Early career

Lidia Gemma Mattia Quaranta was born in Turin, Italy, the older sister of twins Letizia and Isabella Quaranta. She began her stage career in the theatre company of Italian actor and director Dante Testa. In 1910 Quaranta and her sister Letizia were hired by Itala Film. However, she made her film debut in the 1910 Edoardo Bencivenga-directed short L'ignota (English release title: The Unknown Woman) for the little-known Aquila Films. In 1911, she would appear in her first film for Itala titled Clio e Filete (Clio and Filete), directed by Oreste Mentasti. She would go on to perform in a number of short films for Itala, including the popular 1913 crime-drama Tigris opposite actor Dante Cappelli. During the 1910s, she would also work for such film companies as Tiber, Excelsa and Ambrosio Film.

Stardom

In 1914, Quaranta was cast in the title role in the lavish epic silent film Cabiria, directed by Giovanni Pastrone and with author Gabriele D’Annunzio cited as a scriptwriter. The film is set in ancient Sicily, Carthage, and Cirta during the period of the Second Punic War (218–202 BC). It follows a melodramatic main plot about an abducted girl, Cabiria, and features an eruption of Mt. Etna, heinous religious rituals in Carthage, the alpine trek of Hannibal, Archimedes' defeat of the Roman fleet at the Siege of Syracuse and Scipio Africanus maneuvering in North Africa. Apart from being a classic on its own terms, the film is also notable for being the first film in which the long-running film character Maciste (played by Bartolomeo Pagano) makes his debut. Running nearly three hours (14 reels), the film was one of the first feature-length films and was both critically and financially successful and launched Quaranta into international stardom. From 1915-20, she appeared in several films for Turin-based production companies such as Gloria and Savoia Studios. At the height of her popularity, she was earning a then unprecedented ₤10,000 lire a month during her contract with Itala Film, making her Italy's highest paid film actress of the era.

Later career and death

After 1920, Quaranta would appear in several films for Fert Studios, Photodrama and Circe Film. Her last film appearance was in the 1925 Mario Camerini-directed Voglio tradire mio marito, starring Augusto Bandini and Alberto Collo.

In early 1928, while at home in Turin, Quaranta fell ill with pneumonia. She languished in illness for several months before dying on the day before her 37th birthday. She had appeared in over seventy films.

Filmography

Actress
1925
Voglio tradire mio marito as
la ex amante del Conte
1924
Treno di piacere
1923
Per piacerti di più
1922
Una donna passò
1921
I tre sentimentali
1920
La fabbrica dell'imprevisto
1920
Fiamma!
1919
Venere propizia
1919
La danza del pugnale
1918
La danza del velo
1918
Quando l'eroe ritornò (Short)
1918
La tigre vendicatrice
1917
Fiamma tra le fiamme (Short)
1917
L'asino di Buridano
1917
Le due orfanelle di Torino
1917
Il gioiello sinistro
1917
La più dolce corona
1917
Il velo squarciato
1917
L'uomo-Pappagallo
1917
La corsa alla morte
1916
Somiglianza funesta
1916
Il romanzo della morte
1916
In mano del destino
1916
Nel vortice del peccato
1916
Il principe avventuriero
1915
Beffa di Satana
1915
Il romanzo di un atleta
1915
La maschera folle
1915
Le memorie del diavolo
1915
Paolina
1915
Sul campo dell'onore
1915
Un dramma tra le belve
1915
Diamanti e documenti (Short)
1914
Il vampiro
1914
I mariti allegri
1914
Iwna, la perla del Gange as
Jvna
1914
Lo scrigno dei milioni
1914
Treasure of the Louzate (Short) as
Lydia
1914
Margot (Short) as
Margot
1914
I pericoli dei travestimenti (Short)
1914
Cabiria as
Cabiria - also called Elissa
1913
Fra ruggiti di belve
1913
I sorrisi d'un tramonto (Short)
1913
Unmasked (Short)
1913
Addio giovinezza! as
Dorina (as Lydia Quaranta)
1913
The Vortex of Fate (Short)(as Lydia Quaranta)
1913
The Dread of Doom (Short)
1913
Tigris as
Lidia (as Lydia Quaranta)
1912
La miglior vendetta (Short)
1912
The Palace of Flames (Short) as
Lidia Vivanti
1912
Come una sorella (Short)
1912
A Living Tomb (Short)
1912
I segreti dell'anima (Short)
1912
The Solemn Hour (Short)
1912
La figlia perduta
1912
The Mysteries of Souls
1911
Severed from the World (Short)
1911
Clio and Phyletes (Short) as
Clio
1911
Pietà di mamma (Short)
1910
L'ignota (Short)
1910
I cavalieri della morte (Short)
1910
Maria Bricca (Short) as
Maria Bricca
1910
Il barone Lagarde (Short)

References

Lidia Quaranta Wikipedia