Farewell to Isabella Biagini, from Antonioni to the variety shows
She made her debut with the director, then came cinema and TV. He was 74 years old
The actress, show girl and imitator Isabella Biagini has died in Rome. She was 74 years old, She was hospitalized in a hospice in the capital. Born in 1943 in Rome, her real name was Concetta Biagini, she debuted in 1955 with a small part in the film The Friends of Michelangelo Antonioni. Then came her transition to TV, with comedy roles and a lot of cameos in many varieties of the Sixties and Seventies and the participation in various Italian comedies from Amore all'italiana by Steno in Boccaccio by Bruno Corbucci, and musical comedies from Non Cantare, spara (1968) with the Quartetto Cetra a Bambole, there is no lira (1978) and Once Upon a Time Rome (1979).
Ironic and irreverent, she also had a talent as an imitator, her Mina was unforgettable. Marked by a difficult love life and two failed marriages, she had a daughter Monica, who died in 1998. In 2016, she had denounced her difficult economic condition.
BIAGINI, Isabella (Concetta Biagini)
Born: 12/8/1940, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Died: 4/14/2018, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Isabaella Biagini’s western – actress, singer:
Non cantare, spara (TV) – 1967 (Bella Brackett)