
Carmen Scarpitta
Acting
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Carmen Scarpitta (1933 – 26 April 2008), was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 30 films between 1960 and 2001. She was born in Hollywood, California, and died in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Description above from the Wikipedia article Carmen Scarpitta, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Born: May 26, 1933
Place of Birth: Hollywood, California, USA
Known For

Nero Wolfe

Bello di mamma
Domenico, known as Mimì, must prove to his parents that he is not impotent and homosexual, only this way will he be able to unlock himself and receive the rich family heritage.

Fellini's Casanova
Imprisoned for practicing black magic, writer and adventurer Giacomo Casanova escapes and wanders Europe, using his fluid sexuality to find his place in life amid a variety of eccentric and strange characters.

La Cage aux Folles
Two gay men living in St. Tropez have their lives turned upside down when the son of one of the men announces he is getting married. They try to conceal their lifestyle and their ownership of the drag club downstairs when the fiancée and her parents come for dinner.

In the Name of the Pope King
In 1867, with Garibaldi's forces close to bringing Rome into the Italian kingdom, Monsignor Colombo da Priverno, a world-weary judge on the papal court, wants to resign, disgusted by the violence to which the papacy resorts to hold secular power.

Pleasant Nights
A trilogy of comedic tales set in the Middle Ages.

Savage Three
By day, Ovidio (Joe Dallesandro) and his two friends work at a data center. After work, they blow off steam by committing random acts of savage violence, swiftly graduating from sparking a riot at a football game to vehicle theft, rape, and murder. The police are convinced this recent spate of crimes is politically motivated, but world-weary veteran Commissario Santaga (Enrico Maria Salerno) suspects a far more terrifying explanation: that these young men are motivated by nothing more than boredom and disaffection at civilized society. As Ovidio's behavior escalates, a psychological game of cat-and-mouse ensues between the two adversaries, building towards a shocking final confrontation.

Frou-frou del Tabarin
Misadventures of a mother (Carmen Scarpitta) and a her daugther (Martine Brochard)

Five Branded Women
Five Yugoslav women who consorted with the German occupiers are publicly humiliated and banished by the Yugoslav partisans but they take up arms to fend for themselves.

Beyond Good and Evil
The German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche and his Jewish companion Paul Ree meet a beautiful young Russian intellectual and draw her into a ménage-à-trois.
Filmography
as Madre di Mimì
as Floriana
as Ferro's sister
as Louise Charrier
as la comtesse Flaminia
as Malvida
as Irene
as Madame Charpillon
as Irene
as Contessa Chantal de la Barrière
as Marta
as Politician's Wife
as Gloria, madre di Marco
as Countess Torreguardia
as Claire Fox
as Friend of Domicilla