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Francesca Braggiotti is a Actor Italienne born on 17 october 1902 at Florence (Italie)

Francesca Braggiotti

Francesca Braggiotti
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Nationality Italie
Birth 17 october 1902 at Florence (Italie)
Death 25 february 1998 (at 95 years) at Marbella (Espagne)

Francesca Braggiotti (17 October 1902 – 25 February 1998) was an Italian dancer, actress, dubber, and first lady of Connecticut.

Biography

Francesca Braggiotti was born in Florence, her father was an Italian tenor, born in Smyrna; her mother was an American mezzo-soprano from Boston. Both her parents were converted to Buddhism; she was the second of eight brothers and sisters, all destined for success in the arts.

She began her career as a dancer, forming the Braggiotti Sisters, a duo with her sister Berthe. The duo was an overwhelming success in Boston after World War I. Writer Alden Hatch wrote: "Two polyglot strikingly attractive and talented sisters, call Berthe and Francesca Braggiotti, were the biggest event of the Bostonian Society since Jack Gardner smoked a cigarette in public and built Fenway Court ".

Francesca and her sister Berthe opened a dance studio above the barracks of the Brookline Fire Department. For a public performance sponsored by the exclusive Vincent Club, the Mayor was asked about the limits of public decency, as he had authorized their costumes for some artistic purposes, although too small to be admitted to a public beach.

The poet Amy Lowell was so enchanted that she composed an ode in honor of Francesca. Isabella Stewart Gardner asked them to a private performance at Fenway Court. The dance school of Braggiotti Sisters, as well as being the most expensive and requested, first introduced dance Expressionist movement in Boston and a new vision of health and beauty.

After the untimely death of her elder sister (1928) Francesca went to work in cinema and began dubbing in Italy. She starred in Rasputin and the Empress (1932), Little Women (1932), Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal (1937), Stanotte alle undici (1937).

She was the first Italian voice of Greta Garbo and talk the first bar dubbed in Italian film history: "Give me a cigarette!" in the movie Mata Hari by George Fitzmaurice. She also dubbed the Swedish actress in: Inspiration (Yvonne), Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise), Grand Hotel (Grusinskaya), As You Desire Me (Zadar / Countess Maria Varelli).

Francesca married John Davis Lodge in 1929, and worked with him on the set of Stanotte alle undici. After her husband’s entry into politics, she withdrew from artistic life; he was a Republican politician, governor of Connecticut from 1951 to 1955 and diplomatic ambassador to Spain, Argentina and Switzerland.

Usually with

Jean Parker
Jean Parker
(2 films)
John Lodge
John Lodge
(1 films)
Ralph Morgan
Ralph Morgan
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Francesca Braggiotti (3 films)

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Actress

Scipio Africanus: The Defeat of Hannibal, 1h23
Directed by Carmine Gallone
Origin Italie
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Films set in Africa, Political films
Actors Annibale Ninchi, Camillo Pilotto, Fosco Giachetti, Francesca Braggiotti, Isa Miranda, Memo Benassi
Roles Queen Sophonisba
Rating53% 2.6734352.6734352.6734352.6734352.673435
Le film raconte l'histoire de Scipion l'Africain (interprété par Annibale Ninchi) pendant la Deuxième guerre punique au III siècle av. J.-C., après la bataille de Cannes. Hannibal Barca et les Carthaginois avancent sur Rome, Scipion demande au Sénat de lui confier la province sicilienne afin de porter la guerre en Afrique. Il parvient dans un premier temps à repousser l'ennemi en Espagne. Scipion rencontre son allié Massinissa et doit affronter Syphax, roi de la Numidie et allié d'Hannibal. Syphax est défait lors de la bataille des Grandes Plaines, sa femme la reine Sophonisbe préfère se suicider plutôt que subir le déshonneur des vaincus. Les carthaginois appellent Hannibal pour les aider, c'est la bataille de Zama en 202 av.
Rasputin and the Empress, 2h1
Directed by Richard Boleslawski, Charles Brabin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Historical
Actors John Barrymore, Ethel Barrymore, Lionel Barrymore, Ralph Morgan, Diana Wynyard, Edward Arnold
Rating64% 3.244233.244233.244233.244233.24423
The story takes place in the Russian Empire during the last years of the reign of Czar Nicholas II and the Czarina Alexandra. Reform-minded Prince Paul has long been concerned about the plight of the common people and knows a revolution is brewing. Prince Alexei, heir to the throne, is loved by the people but has hemophilia, and a slight fall turns out to be life-threatening. When royal physician Dr. Remezov is powerless to stop the boy's bleeding, Princess Natasha, Alexandra's lady-in-waiting and Paul's fiancee, recommends Rasputin as a healer. He convinces the frantic Empress that he has been sent by God to cure the child. Left alone with Alexei, he hypnotizes the boy and relieves his agony but also gradually makes Alexei a slave to his will.
Little Women, 1h57
Directed by John Lodge, George Cukor
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Romance
Themes Films about writers, Films about families, Political films, Children's films
Actors Katharine Hepburn, Joan Bennett, Jean Parker, Frances Dee, Douglass Montgomery, Edna May Oliver
Rating71% 3.5956553.5956553.5956553.5956553.595655
Set in Concord, Massachusetts, during and after the American Civil War, the film is a series of vignettes focusing on the struggles and adventures of the four March sisters and their mother, affectionately known as Marmee (Spring Byington), while they await the return of their father, who serves as a colonel and a chaplain in the Union Army. Spirited tomboy Jo (Katharine Hepburn), who caters to the whims of their well-to-do Aunt March (Edna May Oliver), dreams of becoming a famous author, and she writes plays for her sisters to perform for the local children. Amy (Joan Bennett) is pretty but selfish, Meg (Frances Dee) works as a seamstress, and sensitive Beth (Jean Parker) practices on her clavichord, an aging instrument sorely in need of tuning.