Daria Nicolodi
- Birth Date:
- 19.06.1950
- Death date:
- 26.11.2020
- Categories:
- Actor, Screenwriter
- Cemetery:
- Set cemetery
Daria Nicolodi (19 June 1950 – 26 November 2020) was an Italian actress and screenwriter.
Early life and career
Daria Nicolodi was born in Florence on 19 June 1950. Her father was a Florentine lawyer and her mother, Fulvia, was a scholar of ancient languages. Her maternal grandfather was composer Alfredo Casella. She moved to Rome in the late 1960s.
In 1970, she participated in the television variety show Babau in four episodes written by Paolo Poli and Ida Omboni and directed by Vito Molinari. Because of program content deemed outrageous at the time, the show was shelved and only broadcast by RAI six years later. In the early 1970s, Nicolodi had some significant work in the cinema and theater under the guidance of Elio Petri. Also in the same year, Nicolodi participated in some TV productions, such as the serial story Nicotera, Without a Trace with Rossano Brazzi (1972), Portrait of a Veiled Woman with Nino Castelnuovo (1975), the drama Saturnino Farandola with Mariano Rigillo (1978), and Rosaura at 10 (1981).
Nicolodi starred in some films directed by Dario Argento between 1975 and 1987: Deep Red (1975), Inferno (1980), Tenebrae (1982), Phenomena (1985), and Opera (1987). She planned to act in Suspiria (1977) which she co-wrote with Argento, but could not due to an injury, and she was replaced at the last minute by Stefania Casini. Nicolodi starred in Shock (1977), the final film of Italian horror auteur Mario Bava. After her relationship with Argento ended in 1985, Nicolodi participated in a few occasional thriller/horror films (Paganini Horror, The Picture of Joy), exploiting her aura of dark lady of the genre in some films (Macaroni, The End Is Known, Notes of Love), and in recent years, movies directed by her daughter Asia Argento. In 2007, Nicolodi made a comeback to the cinema, working with her daughter Asia in Argento's The Mother of Tears, the thematic sequel to both Suspiria and Inferno.
Personal life
In the early 1970s, she had a relationship with the sculptor Mario Ceroli; they had a daughter, Anna, who was born in 1973 and died in a 1994 car accident.
Nicolodi had a professional and romantic relationship with director Dario Argento; they met in 1974 during casting for the film Deep Red, and their daughter Asia was born in 1975. They separated in 1985. Asia had a daughter of her own; she named her Anna after her half-sister. Weinstein accuser and Anthony Bourdain's ex Asia Argento is accused of sexually assaulting 17-year-old actor and paying him off with $380k - after first meeting when he played her son aged 7
Nicolodi died in Rome on November 26, 2020, at the age of 70.
Recognition
In 2012, Nicolodi was highlighted in the retrospective Argento: Il Cinema Nel Sangue at the Museum of Arts and Designin New York City. The retrospective celebrated the influence of the Argento family on filmmaking in Italy and around the world. It highlighted Nicolodi's contribution to Dario Argento's films as well as that of his father (Salvatore), brother (Claudio), and daughter (Asia).
Selected filmography
- Many Wars Ago, 1970
- I Nicotera, 1972
- Property Is No Longer a Theft, 1973
- Deep Red, 1975
- Ritratto di donna velata, 1975
- Shock, 1977
- Inferno, 1980
- Il minestrone, 1981
- Tenebrae, 1982
- Phenomena, 1985
- Macaroni, 1985
- Delirium, 1987
- Opera, 1987
- The Devil's Daughter, 1991
- The End Is Known, 1993
- Viola Kisses Everybody, 1998
- Notes of Love, 1998
- Rosa and Cornelia, 2000
- Scarlet Diva, 2000
- The Mother of Tears, 2007
- Il mostro di Firenze, 2009
Source: wikipedia.org
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Relation name | Relation type | Description | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Anna Ceroli | Daughter | ||
2 | Alfredo Casella | Grandfather | ||
3 | Yvonne Müller | Grandmother | ||
4 | Anthony Bourdain | Familiar |