Lyda Borelli

Lyda Borelli (22 March 1884 - 2 June 1959) was an Italian actress, her career in theatre started in 1902. Between 1913 and 1918 Borelli made 14 films and appeared in 2 documentaries. She often portrayed vamps who end up committing suicide via poison. Her acting was mainly based on excessive gestures, painful expressions and languid gazes. Antonio Gramsci, who, in 1917 worked as a theatre reviewer, criticised her stating she represented a heightened form of sensuality, "a part of a primordial and prehistoric humanity" that had managed to cast a spell on the audience.

Known For

Birth Location Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Born 1884-03-22
Died 1959-06-02

Movies

Lyrical Nitrate as (archive footage)
1991
The Legend of Saint Barbara as Saint Barbara
1918
Satan's Rhapsody as Contessa Alba d'Oltrevita
1917
Malombra as Marina di Malombra
1917
Madame Guillotine as Madame Tallien
1916
La falena as Thea di Marlievo
1916
The Wedding March as Grazia di Plessans
1915
Flower of Evil as Lyda
1915
The Naked Truth as Lolette
1914
1913
Love Everlasting as Elsa Holbein
1913
Lyda Borelli hasn't worked on any movies or TV shows