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Other names
  
Maria Angela Melato

Role
  
Theater Actress

Name
  
Mariangela Melato


Years active
  
1969–2012

Occupation
  
Actress

Nieces
  
Paola Melato

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Born
  
19 September 1941 (
1941-09-19
)
Milan, Italy

Died
  
January 11, 2013, Rome, Italy

Siblings
  
Anna Melato, Ermanno Melato

Nephews
  
Federico Tini, Gerald Melato, Giacomo Tini

Movies
  
Swept Away, The Seduction of Mimi, Love and Anarchy, Flash Gordon, The Working Class Go

Similar People
  
Lina Wertmuller, Giancarlo Giannini, Renzo Arbore, Anna Melato, Monica Vitti

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Mariangela Melato (19 September 1941 – 11 January 2013) was an Italian cinema and theater actress. She began her stage career in the 1960s. Her first film role was in Thomas e gli indemoniati (1969), directed by Pupi Avati. She played in many memorable films during the 1970s, a period which was considered her golden age, and she received much praise for her roles in films like Between Miracles (1971), The Seduction of Mimi (1972), Love and Anarchy (1973), Nada (1974), Swept Away by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August (1974), Todo modo (1976) and Il gatto (1978). Melato also starred in several American productions as well. She died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 71

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Early years

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Born in Milan, the daughter of a traffic policeman and a seamstress, Melato from a young age studied painting at the Academy of Brera, drawing posters and working as a window dresser at La Rinascente to pay for her acting lessons with Esperia Sperani. A striking, blonde actress, she began her stage career in 1960, entering the stage company of Fantasio Piccoli and debuting as an actress in the play Binario cieco.

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From 1963 to 1965 she worked with Dario Fo in Settimo: ruba un po' meno and La colpa è sempre del diavolo, then in 1967 she worked with Luchino Visconti in The Nun of Monza. In 1968, her final theater breakthrough with Orlando furioso by Luca Ronconi.

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She made her film debut in 1969 with Pupi Avati's Thomas e gli indemoniati.

1970s

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Seventies were the golden decade for Melato; she starred in memorable film roles including the school teacher in Nino Manfredi's commedia all'italiana Between Miracles (1971) and the female leads in Elio Petri's The Working Class Goes to Heaven (1971) and Vittorio De Sica's Lo chiameremo Andrea (We'll Call Him Andrew, 1972).

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Then Melato received much praise for her role as Giancarlo Giannini's Milanese mistress in The Seduction of Mimi (1972), directed by Lina Wertmüller. This was to be the start of a very successful working relationship between Wertmüller, Melato and Giannini that continued with Love and Anarchy (1973), in which Melato played an anarchist prostitute, and finally with Swept Away by an Unusual Destiny in the Blue Sea of August (1974). Melato's critically acclaimed comedic performance in this film as a spoiled, unsympathetic aristocrat is one of her most internationally known roles.

For the remainder of the 1970s, Melato worked with some of Europe's most renowned directors, including Claude Chabrol in Nada (1974), Elio Petri in Todo modo (1976) and Luigi Comencini in Il gatto (1978). She also worked on television; playing the role of Princess Bithiah, in the miniseries Moses the Lawgiver (1974), which was also released in a theatrical version.

Later years

After attaining international success, Melato starred in several American productions, playing one of her most famous parts as the villainess General Kala in Flash Gordon (1980), and co-starring with Ryan O'Neal in the comedy So Fine (1981).

Unable to find real success in the United States and Hollywood, she returned to Italy, and appeared in a number of comedies and dramas. She also reunited with Lina Wertmüller for the filming of Summer Night (1986), but gradually she appeared in fewer films, and more on the stage, notably as the lead in The Miracle Worker.

Death

Melato died from pancreatic cancer on 11 January 2013 in Rome, Italy, at age 71.

Filmography

Actress
2013
Sola me ne vo... (TV Movie) as
Mariangela
2010
Filumena Marturano (TV Movie) as
Filumena Marturano
2008
Rebecca, la prima moglie (TV Movie) as
Signora Danvers
2005
Vieni via con me as
Maria Grande
2004
L'amore ritorna as
Federica Strozzi
2001
Probably Love as
Mariangela Melato
2000
La vita cambia (TV Movie) as
Viola
1999
A Respectable Man as
Anna Tortora
1999
Panni sporchi as
Cinzia
1997
L'avvocato delle donne (TV Mini Series) as
Irene Salvi
- Adriana (1997) - Irene Salvi
- Rosina (1997) - Irene Salvi
- Cinzia (1997) - Irene Salvi
- Laura (1997) - Irene Salvi
- Barbara (1997) - Irene Salvi
- Caterina (1997) - Irene Salvi
1994
Due volte vent'anni (TV Movie) as
Marianne
1993
La fine è nota as
Elena Malva
1992
Le chinois (TV Mini Series) as
Valeria Contini
- Tour de passe passe (1992) - Valeria Contini
- Lumière noire (1992) - Valeria Contini
- Les somnambules (1992) - Valeria Contini
- L'ange déchû (1992) - Valeria Contini
- Le pachyderme (1992) - Valeria Contini
- L'héritage (1992) - Valeria Contini
1992
Una vita in gioco 2 (TV Movie) as
Marianna
1991
Una vita in gioco (TV Movie) as
Marianna
1990
Anna dei miracoli (TV Movie) as
Annie Sullivan
1989
Medea (TV Movie) as
Medea
1989
Mortacci as
Jolanda
1989
Quattro storie di donne (TV Mini Series) as
Emma
- Emma (1989) - Emma
1988
Piazza Navona (TV Series) as
Elena
- Amore a cinque stelle (1988) - Elena
1987
Dancers as
Contessa
1986
Summer Night with Greek Profile, Almond Eyes and Scent of Basil as
Fulvia Bolk
1986
Vestire gli ignudi (TV Movie) as
Ersilia Drei
1986
Lulu (TV Mini Series)
1985
My Dearest Son as
Stefania
1985
Segreti segreti as
Giuliana
1983
Il petomane as
Catherine
1982
Il buon soldato as
Marta
1982
Tomorrow We Dance as
Mariangela
1982
Bello mio bellezza mia as
Armida
1981
So Fine as
Lira
1981
Help Me Dream as
Francesca
1980
Flash Gordon as
Kala
1980
Il pap'occhio as
Unchosen actress
1980
Oggetti smarriti as
Marta Casetti
1979
I giorni cantati as
Angela
1979
Dimenticare Venezia as
Anna
1978
Saxofone as
Fiorenza
1977
Il gatto as
Ofelia Pecoraro
1977
Beach House as
Giulia
1977
La presidentessa as
Yvette Jolifleur
1976
Caro Michele as
Mara Castorelli
1976
Todo modo as
Giacinta
1975
Attenti al buffone as
Giulia
1975
L'arbre de Guernica as
Vandale
1975
What's Your Sign? as
Marietta 'Claquette'
1975
Faccia di spia as
Tania
1975
Orestea (TV Movie) as
Cassandra (episode "Agamennone")
1974
Moses the Lawgiver (TV Mini Series) as
Princess Bithia
- Part VI (1974) - Princess Bithia
- Part V (1974) - Princess Bithia
- Part IV (1974) - Princess Bithia
- Part III (1974) - Princess Bithia
- Part II (1974) - Princess Bithia
- Part I (1974) - Princess Bithia
1974
Orlando furioso (TV Mini Series) as
Olimpia
- Episode #1.3 (1974) - Olimpia
- Episode #1.2 (1974) - Olimpia
1974
Swept Away as
Raffaella Pavone Lanzetti
1974
Policewoman as
Giovanna 'Gianna' Abbastanzi
1974
Par le sang des autres as
La fille du maire
1974
Nada as
Veronique Cash
1973
Love & Anarchy as
Salomè
1972
Il generale dorme in piedi as
Lola Pigna
1972
We'll Call Him Andrea as
Maria Ambrogini Antonazzi
1972
Execution Squad as
Sandra
1972
The Seduction of Mimi as
Fiorella Meneghini
1972
La violenza: Quinto potere as
Rosaria Licata
1971
Incontro as
Claudia's Friend
1971
Come Together as
Nurse (as Ellen Wolper)
1971
Lulu the Tool as
Lidia
1971
Between Miracles as
Maestrina
1970
Vivere insieme (TV Series) as
Mara Rinaldi
- Lotta ai rumori (1970) - Mara Rinaldi
1970
Basta guardarla as
Marisa do Sol
1970
Il prete sposato as
Prostitute
1970
Thomas... ...gli indemoniati as
Zoe
1970
L'invasion as
Valentina
1970
Contestazione generale (as Maria Angela Melato)
Miscellaneous
1970
When Women Had Tails (voice dubbing: Senta Berger - uncredited)
1970
The Howl (voice dubbing: Tina Aumont - uncredited)
Writer
2013
Sola me ne vo... (TV Movie)
Soundtrack
2013
Sola me ne vo... (TV Movie) (performer: "Perduto amore (in cerca di te)", "Mackie Messer", "Far finta di essere sani", "Casetta de Trastevere", "Oh mia bela Madunina", "Creola", "Il treno della neve" - uncredited)
Self
2010
Quel Pap'occhio di 30 anni fa (Video documentary) as
Self
2009
Alda Merini - Una donna sul palcoscenico (Documentary) as
Narrator (voice)
2009
Il piccolo (Documentary)
2007
Quelli che... il calcio (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #15.26 (2008) - Self
- Episode #14.25 (2007) - Self
2007
Le ragazze di Milano (Documentary) as
Self
2007
Domenica in (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 21 January 2007 (2007) - Self
2006
Non facciamoci prendere dal panico (TV Mini Series) as
Self
2006
Ballando con le stelle (TV Series) as
Self - Jury President
- Episode #3.1 (2006) - Self - Jury President
2005
Elio Petri... appunti su un autore (Documentary) as
Self
1989
Maurizio Costanzo Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 13 March 1989 (1989) - Self
1983
Al paradise (TV Series)
1983
Cannes Film Festival (TV Series) as
Self - Jury Member
- Cérémonie de clôture du 36ème festival de Cannes (1983) - Self - Jury Member
1978
Allons au cinéma (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 17 March 1978 (1978) - Self
1978
Les rendez-vous du dimanche (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 March 1978 (1978) - Self
Archive Footage
2021
Illuminate - Mariangela Melato (Documentary) as
Self
2015
Behind the White Glasses (Documentary) as
Self
2013
Dai nostri inviati: La Rai racconta la Mostra del cinema di Venezia 1980-1989 (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2002
Queen: Greatest Video Hits 1 (Video documentary) as
Kala (segment "Flash")

References

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