Lucilla Morlacchi(1936-2014)
- Actress
Had it not been for "Il gattopardo", Luchino Visconti's 1963
masterpiece, Lucilla Marlocchi's career in the cinema would have been
negligible. But as Concetta, Prince's Salina's sensitive but unhappy
daughter, she proved how good she could be. Unfortunately for film
lovers that was to be only a flash in the pan. In actual fact, Morlacchi's real mission has always been the theater, not the movies.
She debuted in 1958, at the age of twenty-two, immediately after drama
school, in George Bernard Shaw's
"Major Barbara" (Il Maggiore Barbara). Fifty years later you still
find her treading the boards, starring in "Il Dubbio", the Italian
version of John Patrick Shanley's
"Doubt". In between she had been awarded the San Genesio Prize for her
exceptional performance in Anton Chekhov's
"The Cherry-tree", directed by
Luchino Visconti, the same man who had
given her her best part on the silver screen Her achievements on the
stage, whether in classics or in contemporary plays, were prolonged by
several television adaptations of famous plays by Carlo Goldoni, James
Joyce, Albert Camus, Molière and others.