Marina Suma

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Marina Suma
Born (1959-11-14) 14 November 1959 (age 63)
Naples, Italy
OccupationActress

Marina Suma (born 14 November 1959) is an Italian actress.

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Life and career

Born in Naples, Suma started her career as a glamour model, [1] and made her film debut in Salvatore Piscicelli's Le occasioni di Rosa . For her performance in this film she won a David di Donatello for best new actress. [2] Later she starred in Carlo Vanzina's Sapore di mare and in a number of successful comedy films. From the 1990s she focused her activities on television. [3]

Selected filmography

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References

  1. Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi. Le attrici: dal 1930 ai giorni nostri. Gremese, 2003.
  2. Annuario del cinema italiano & audiovisivi. Centro di studi di cultura, promozione e difusione del cinema, 2011.
  3. Gianni Canova. Enciclopedia del cinema. Garzanti, 2005.