
Didi Perego
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 14, 1935
Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Known For

Puro siccome un angelo papà mi fece monaco... di Monza
A noble family assigns their younger son to the convent. The youngster has an affair with a novice, who becomes pregnant. The brothers, exasperated by his arrogance, denounce him to the Inquisition. As a punishment, the boy is walled up alive and released after fifty years. Due to a mysterious miracle, however, he remained as he is, just like the novice he impaled.

The Wicked
At the beginning of the 20th century, a junior resident takes an interest in a newly-arrived patient, a young Italian woman who has mysteriously developed schizophrenia. To identify the causes of her condition, he employs psychoanalytic methods to dig into her sexual past, despite objections by the old-fashioned chief physician.

L' Edera

Everybody Go Home!
When Italy surrenders to the Allies, part of the Italian army is dispersed and soldiers begin to return to their homes.

The Girl from Parma
Dora, driven away from her town by malicious gossip following her first love affair, has a series of short-lived adventures until she falls in love with Nino, a small time crook. In Parma, a police officer courts her but she keeps thinking of Nino.

The Visitor
Certain that "the right man" is crucial to her escaping the confines of the Italian village where she lives, Pina places an ad in the newspaper. She gets a response from Adolfo, who agrees to travel from his residence in Rome to visit her. As flashbacks shed light on both their pasts, suspense builds about how they will relate to one another.

The Likely Lads
Terry Collier and Bob Ferris are good friends. Terry was working class and secure in his life, whereas Bob was more aspirational, determined to work his way to a better place. Both viewed the others' worldview with disdain, but they were united by events, generally revolving around the pursuit of women. Although 20 total episodes were filmed, only 10 are currently known to survive. There is one missing from the first season, three from the second, and six from the final run.

The Little Nuns
Two nuns come to Rome to protest to an airline about its jet planes which have been flying over their convent school, disrupting teaching of the little orphans who study there and damaging the ancient fresco of their patron saint through sound vibrations.

I 4 tassisti
Four comedic episodes follows different taxi drivers.

Cronache del '22
Five different episodes unfold against the backdrop of Italian historical and political events in 1922. In the first, in the aftermath of the March on Rome, two scoundrels speculate on the event. In the second, a punitive expedition enters the home of a socialist deputy. In the third, the fascists rob a countess. In the fourth, a disgraced marshal incriminates a fascist Camorra member. In the fifth, there is the story of an encounter at the seaside.
Filmography
as Matilde
as la madre di Camilla
as Pubblico Ministero
as Capo infermiera
as fattoressa
as madre di Miris
as Madame Sauce
as Giovanna
as Lina, moglie di Lucio
as Laura
as Elide
as Annunziata Abbate
as Contessa Vandeani
as Monica
as esaminatrice
as Nun
as La moglie dell'avvocato
as Francesca, madre di Caterina
as Giulietta
as Frédérique Chibert
as Countess Janos
as moglie di Torricelli
as Renata
as Ermelinda, moglie di Pompeo
as Elizabeth
as Aurore Panneton
as Bruno's Girl Friend
as istitutrice Perelli
as Signora Scorzarelli-Micci
as Chantal
as Nanny
as Segretaria di Grassiani
as Gisele Dupont
as Private investigator
as la ganzina
as Flavia Perazzi
as Bice
as Assunta
as Sally Anne
as La padrona di casa (segment "Una casa rispettabile")
as Madre di Nora
as Annalena (episode "La svitata")
as Nella
as Filomena
as Caterina Rinaldi
as Mother Rachele
as Maria Pelagalli
as Amneris Pagliughi
as La veuve
as Barbara
as Italia
as Ciccia
as Bice
as Valeria Bitossi
as Rosina
as padrone della "Piccola Sicilia"
as Caterina Brisigoni
as Sofia
as Lea