Maria Cumani Quasimodo
An image from The Two Missionaries, one of the productions that also features Maria Cumani Quasimodo.
Maria Cumani Quasimodo

Maria Cumani Quasimodo

January 7, 1908 — Milan, Italy

Maria Cumani Quasimodo was an Italian actress and dancer.

Born Maria Cumani in Milan, she studied dance under Jia Ruskaja. In 1936, she became the companion of the poet Salvatore Quasimodo, with whom she had a son, Alessandro. In 1937, she made her professional debut as a dancer, and shortly later she specialized in "poetic dance", a personal style in which dance was combined with poetic verses. She was married to Quasimodo from 1948 to 1960. In the meanwhile, Cumani Quasimodo started a double career as a choreographer and a stage and film character actress. Shortly before her death, she released an autobiography, L'arte del silenzio, which particularly focuses on her years alongside Salvatore Quasimodo. - Wiki

The Two Missionaries

The Two Missionaries

1974

All the Colors of the Dark

All the Colors of the Dark

1972

Nosferatu in Venice

Nosferatu in Venice

1988

The Laughing Woman

The Laughing Woman

1969

Behind Convent Walls

Behind Convent Walls

1978

The House of Witchcraft

The House of Witchcraft

1989

Five Women for the Killer

Five Women for the Killer

1974

Riot in a Women's Prison

Riot in a Women's Prison

1974