Laura Betti

Acting

Laura Betti

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
May 01, 1927 (98 years old)
Death date
Jul 31, 2004

Laura Betti

Known For

Maresco / Pasolini
2h 24m
DOLBY
Movie 2021

Maresco / Pasolini

Franco Maresco celebrates the heritage of Pier Paolo Pasolini on...

Laura's Passion
54min
DOLBY
Movie 2011

Laura's Passion

A portrait of Laura Betti with archival footage and stories...

The Beaches of Agnès
1h 50m
DOLBY
Movie 2008

The Beaches of Agnès

Filmmaking icon Agnès Varda, the award-winning director regarded by many...

La Rabbia di Pasolini
1h 23m
DOLBY
Movie 2008

La Rabbia di Pasolini

An attempt to reconstruct the complete version of Pier Paolo...

Pasolini and the Secret Humiliation of Chaucer
47min
DOLBY
Movie 2006

Pasolini and the Secret Humiliation of Chaucer

Documentary about the making of Pier Paolo Pasolini's The Canterbury...

Fratella e sorello
1h 38m
DOLBY
Movie 2005

Fratella e sorello

The story of an unlikely friendship between two men: Giocondo,...

Raul - Right to Kill
1h 37m
DOLBY
Movie 2005

Raul - Right to Kill

In a fascist Rome anxiously awaiting Hitler's visit, Raul is...

Renzo e Lucia
3h 6m
DOLBY
Movie 2004

Renzo e Lucia

Loose adaptation of Italy's national epic, Alessandro Manzoni's “The Betrothed”....

Household Accounts
1h 33m
DOLBY
Movie 2003

Household Accounts

Period giallo about a young cook who's accused of killing...

Happiness Costs Nothing
1h 33m
DOLBY
Movie 2003

Happiness Costs Nothing

A man in his forties has had enough. He leaves...

Biography

Laura Betti (née Trombetti; 1 May 1927 – 31 July 2004) was an Italian actress known particularly for her work with directors Federico Fellini, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Bernardo Bertolucci. She had a long friendship with Pasolini and made a documentary about him in 2001. Betti became famous for portraying bizarre, grotesque, eccentric, unstable or maniacal roles, like Regina in Bernardo Bertolucci's 1900, Anna the medium in Twitch of the Death Nerve, Giovanna la pazza in Woman Buried Alive, hysterical Rita Zigai in Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina, Therese in Private Vices, Public Virtues, Emilia the servant in Pier Paolo Pasolini's Teorema for which she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress, and Mildred the protagonist's wife in Mario Bava's Hatchet for the Honeymoon. Born Laura Trombetti in Casalecchio di Reno, near Bologna, she grew up to be interested in singing. She first worked professionally in the arts as a jazz singer and moved to Rome. Betti made her film debut in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960). In 1963, she became a close friend of the poet and movie director Pier Paolo Pasolini. Under his direction, she proved a wonderful talent and played in seven of his films, including La ricotta (1963), Teorema (Theorem, 1968), his 1972 version of The Canterbury Tales, in which she played the Wife of Bath; and his controversial Salo (1975) ("120 Days of Sodom"). In 1976, Betti portrayed Regina, a cruel and eroto-maniacal fascist in Bernardo Bertolucci's Novecento (1900). She also played Miss Blandish in his Last Tango in Paris (1972), though her single scene was deleted. In 1973 she dubbed the voice of the Devil for the Italian version of William Friedkin's The Exorcist. From the 1960s, Betti dedicated much of her time to literature and politics. She became the muse for a number of leading political and literary figures in Italy and came to personify the revolutionary and Marxist era of 1970s Italy. In 2001, she made a documentary about Pasolini, Pier Paolo Pasolini e la ragione di un sogno. She also donated her papers related to their long friendship along with more than 1000 volumes and many documents connected to Pasolini to the archives of the Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna, thus creating the Centro Studi Archivio Pier Paolo Pasolini. This Centro, strongly wanted by Betti, owns also thousands of photograph and all the works of Pasolini: poetry, literature, cinema and journalism. After her death in 2004 her brother Sergio Trombetti has donated all the personal documents of her career to the Centro that has absorbed them under the name Fondo Laura Betti. Source: Article "Laura Betti" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.