Giusi Merli

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Giuseppina Merli

(1943-03-26) 26 March 1943 (age 81)
OccupationActress
Years active1960s-present

Giusi (Giuseppina) Merli (born 26 March 1943 in Pisa, Italy) is an Italian theatre and movie actress. [1] She performed in more than 200 theatrical and film productions. Merli is best known for the role of Sister Maria (inspired by Mother Teresa) in The Great Beauty by Paolo Sorrentino. [2]

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Early life

Merli earned a degree in Foreign Languages and Literatures at the University of Pisa.

She studied with Russian-American director Vladimir Olshansky. She performed in classical texts ( Antigone , The Bacchae , A Midsummer Night's Dream , The Tempest ) and modern dramatic ( Woyzeck ) and comic texts ( Monsieur de Pourceaugnac ). She worked in Italy and abroad in roles with directors including Aldo Rostagno, John Jesurun, Paul Pierazzini, Dario Marconcini, Angelo Savelli, Marco Cavicchioli, Paolo Rossi, Rolando Ravello, Paolo Virzì and Paolo Sorrentino.

Selected filmography

Selected theatre

Selected television

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