Diana Maggi

Italian-born Argentine actress (1925–2022)
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Diana Maggi
Maggi in 1950
Born
Graziosa Maggi

(1925-06-10)10 June 1925
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Died15 September 2022(2022-09-15) (aged 97)
NationalityArgentine
OccupationActress
Years active1938–1993

Graziosa Maggi (10 June 1925 – 15 September 2022), better known as Diana Maggi, was an Italian-born Argentine film, television, radio, and stage actress who was known for starring in the 1950 film Campeón a la fuerza.[1]

Maggi was born in Milan on 10 June 1925.[2][3] She married actor Juan Carlos Dual, after meeting him at rehearsals for a play. The couple lived together from 1976 until Dual's death in 2015. Maggi died on 15 September 2022, at the age of 97.[3]

Filmography

  • 1938: Mujeres que trabajan as an extra
  • 1943: Frontera Sur
  • 1943: Las sorpresas del divorcio
  • 1948: La calle grita
  • 1949: Alma de bohemio
  • 1949: De padre desconocido
  • 1949: La doctora quiere tangos
  • 1950: Campeón a la fuerza
  • 1950: El morocho del Abasto (La vida de Carlos Gardel)
  • 1950: El otro yo de Marcela
  • 1950: Fuego sagrado
  • 1950: Nacha Regules
  • 1951: Concierto de bastón
  • 1951: El complejo de Felipe
  • 1951: The Fan
  • 1952: Ésta es mi vida
  • 1952: Mi noche triste
  • 1952: Sala de guardia
  • 1953: La Tigra
  • 1953: La voz de mi ciudad
  • 1953: Una ventana a la vida
  • 1955: La delatora
  • 1957: La sombra de Safo
  • 1964: Placeres conyugales or Las Mujeres los prefieren tontos
  • 1965: Nadie oyó gritar a Cecilio Fuentes
  • 1965: Viaje de una noche de verano
  • 1966: Hotel alojamiento
  • 1969: ¡Qué noche de casamiento!
  • 1970: El extraño del pelo largo
  • 1971: Vuelvo a vivir...vuelvo a cantar
  • 1975: La película
  • 1982: Esto es vida (unreleased)

References

  1. ^ "Campeón a la fuerza" (in Spanish). Cinenacional. Retrieved 26 February 2011.
  2. ^ Alberti, Juanjo (7 September 2015). "El adiós de… Juan Carlos Dual: Un actor con todas las letras". Diario El Pueblo (in Spanish). Montevideo. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 18 May 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Falleció Diana Maggi, figura del espectáculo". Diario Popular. 15 September 2022. Retrieved 15 September 2022.
  • Diana Maggi at IMDb
  • Diana Maggi at Cinenacional.com (in Spanish) (archive)
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