
Franca Rame
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Franca Rame was an Italian theatre actress, playwright and political activist. She was married to Nobel literary laureate playwright Dario Fo. She made her theatrical debut in 1951. Shortly thereafter, she met Dario Fo, whom she married in 1954. Franca Rame appeared in a large number of feature films and plays. Together with her Dario Fo she wrote a large number of unique plays dealing with the private life of men and women. In 1973 she was kidnapped and raped by fascists. Ten years later, she used the experience for a monologue, Lo Stupro (The Rape). Franca Rame was elected to the Italian senate in 2006 but resigned within two years, saying the assembly was an icebox of feelings.
Known for
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Rosso e nero (1954)
as Herself

Poppy (1952)
as Silvana

Love in Four Dimensions (1964)
as Suzy (segment "Amore e alfabeto")

Extraconiugale (1964)
as Anna (segment "Il mondo è dei ricchi")

Rascel-Fifì (1957)
as Barbara

Il cocco di mamma (1957)
as Delia

The Screwball (1956)
as Diana

Amarti è il mio destino (1957)
as Jessica Blaine

Ha fatto 13 (1951)
Actor

Corporal of the day (1958)
as Dorian Greco

La zia d'America va a sciare (1958)
as Caterina

Una lepre con la faccia di bambina (—)
as madre di Marco

Bandiera Viola (2010)
as Self

Io non sono un moderato (2007)
as Sé stessa

Now and Forever Time to Reclaim Life (2018)
as Self (archive footage) f





