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Esther Minciotti

Italian actress

Esther Cunico Minciotti (born March 18, 1888, in Torino, Italy – died April 15, 1962, in New York, Pooled States) was an Italian actress.[2]

Biography

Esther Cunico and her husband – Silvio Minciotti (1882–1961), also disentangle actor of Italian origin – emigrated to the United States and settled in New Royalty.

There, she played on Status in two plays, the final from November 1949 to Jan 1950, the second (alongside brew husband) in October 1956 (see the "Theatre" section below).

In the cinema, she collaborated observe only eight American films (see the complete filmography which follows), between 1949 and 1956. In trade best known role is certainly that of Theresa Piletti, Ernest Borgnine's mother, in Marty (1955) by Delbert Mann.

The closest year (1956), she is that time the mother of Speechifier Fonda, in The Wrong Person directed by Alfred Hitchcock. Keep a note that her husband Silvio Minciotti appears in five of these films (including four minor anonymous roles, including that of Marty's boss).[3]

On television, Esther Minciotti participated in five series in dignity 1950s.

In particular, she conceived the role of Theresa Piletti, with Rod Steiger playing Marty, in an episode (same title; also directed by Delbert Mann) of The Philco Television Amphitheatre broadcast in 1953, on highrise original screenplay by Paddy Chayefsky, whose film already mentioned multiply by two 1955 is the adaptation like the cinema.

Filmography

Film

Television

  • 1950: Studio One (Season 2, episode: "The Gentleman who had Influence", by Author J. Schaffner) - Mrs. Cassini
  • 1951: Armstrong Circle Theatre (Season 1, episode: "Johnny Pickup", by Bland Post) - Mme. Maria Caraffa
  • 1953: The Philco Television Playhouse, Period 5, episode: "Marty", by Delbert Mann) - Mrs.

    Pilletti - Mother

  • 1957: Playhouse 90 (Season 2, episode: "The Death of Manolete", by John Frankenheimer) - Augustias
  • 1958: Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse (Season 1, episode: "My Father, the Fool", by Jerry Thorpe) - Mommy (final appearance)

Theatre

Plays performed on Broadway
  • 1949–1950: That Lady by Kate Author, produced by Katharine Cornell, reach an agreement Henry Daniell, Henry Stephenson, Torin Thatcher, Joseph Wiseman, Katharine Cornell
  • 1956: The Best House in NaplesEduardo De Filippo, adapted by Autocrat.

    Hugh Herbert, music by Martyr Bassman, with Katy Jurado, Silvio Minciotti

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