Margherita Fumero | |
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Born | Turin, Italy | 16 October 1947
Occupation | Actress |
Height | 1.58 m (5 ft 2 in) |
Margherita Fumero (born 16 October 1947) is an Italian actress and comedian.
Born in Turin, Fumero became first known as a member of the stage company of Erminio Macario. She achieved a large popularity as the fictional wife of Enrico Beruschi in a series of television variety shows, including Drive In and Sabato al circo, and on stage. [1] [2]
Fumero also appeared in a number of films, often directed by Bruno Corbucci. [1] In 2012 Fumero released an autobiography, Quattro chiacchiere con Margherita. [3]
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