Giovanna Scotto (born Giovanna Margherita Piana-Canova; 26 August 1895 – 23 December 1985) was an Italian actress and voice actress.[1]
Biography
Scotto was born in Turin to a theatre company administrator and she made her on-stage debut as a teenager, starting off within the company of Ruggero Ruggeri and Emma Gramatica from 1909 until 1910, then within the company of Armando Falconi and later, Lamberto Picasso. On screen, Scotto made her first appearance in a 1912 silent film, then started to appear more prominently during the 1930s, making an appearance in the lost film Ragazzo.[2] She acted in 25 more films after this and also performed in radio dramas until the 1960s.[3]
At a young age, Scotto married Vincenzo Scotto and took his name. After his death, she married the writer Diego Calcagno. Neither marriage produced any children.[5]
Scotto died in Grottaferrata on 23 December 1985 at the age of 90.