Francesca
Benedetti was born on April 2, 1935 in Urbino, Marche, Italy. She became a
supporting actress and has appeared in 15 film and TV series since her debut
role in “Men and Noblemen” in 1960. Among some of her more interesting works
have included the participation in the TV movie “Things We Lost” (2008)
directed by Massimo Coglitore where she played the part of Professor De
Bortoli. That same year she also worked with Francesco Suriano in the film “The
Boxer and the Ballerina”, where she played the part of Lucia. In addition to her
career as an actress, Francesca worked as an editor in the drama of Pasquale
Squitieri “Russicum - The Days of Hell (1988). Among her roles was an
appearance in one Euro-western: “Deaf Smith and Johnny Ears” (1972) with Franco
Nero and Anthony Quinn where she played the role of Mrs. Potter the Madam of
the whore house.
BENEDETTI, Francesca [4/2/1935, Urbino, Marche, Italy
- ] – film editor, stage, TV actress.
Deaf
Smith & Johnny Ears - 1972 (Mrs. Potter)
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