Caterina Boratto

DOB: 1915-03-14

DOD: 2010-09-14

Caterina Boratto (15 March 1915 – 14 September 2010) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 50 films between 1936 and 1993. Born in Turin, Boratto studied at the Musical Lyceum in her hometown with the purpose of becoming a singer; noted by Guido Brignone, she made her debut in To Live, alongside Tito Schipa. Thanks to the film's success, she immediately became a star in the Telefoni Bianchi genre, and also got a seven-year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which eventually dissolved because of World War II. In 1943, Boratto lost two brothers, the partisan Renato and the soldier Filiberto, killed in the massacre of the Acqui Division. In 1944, she married a doctor, Armando Ceratto, with whom she had two children. Except for a film in 1951, she basically retired from show business for twenty years before accepting to play two key roles in 8½ and Juliet of the Spirits by Federico Fellini, who had known her in the set of The Peddler and the Lady, where he had served as screenwriter. Starting from the second half of the 1960s, Boratto resumed appearing in films with some regularity, and from the late 1970s, she also became very active on television, being cast in dozens of TV series.

Starred In

1963
Movie

1985
Movie

My Friends Act III

1988
Movie

Phantom of Death

1972
Movie

The House of Doves

1992
Movie

Once Upon a Crime

1969
Movie

The Lady of Monza

1989
Movie

The Last Emotion

1970
Movie

Symphony of Love

1937
Movie

Marcella

1973
Movie

The Off-Road Girl

1968
Movie

Danger: Diabolik

1972
Movie

Hector the Mighty

1972
Movie

Lady Caroline Lamb

1969
Movie

Castle Keep

1989
Movie

The Sleazy Uncle

2006
Movie

Fellini dice...

1951
Movie

Double Cross

1936
Movie

Vivere!

1988
Movie

32nd of December

1984
Movie

Claretta

1982
Movie

Ehrengard

1978
Movie

First Love

1977
Movie

This Is the Night

1970
Movie

Una storia d'amore

1979
Tv

Bel Ami

1990
Tv

Villa Arzilla