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Susanna Javicoli
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7 August 1954 - 17 June 2005
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Popular Italian actress Susanna Javicoli was born on August 7, 1954 in Rome.
After graduating from the National Academy of Dramatic Art, she worked fruitfully with famous Italian theater directors. Roles performed by Suzanne Yavikoli, who are recognized as the best – Emilia in Othello Shakespeare and Lady Anna in Richard III.
Susana was especially famous for her work on the theater stage.
The role of Mirina in “Lysistrat” and Honey in the production of “Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf” actress
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Popular Italian actress Susanna Javicoli was born on August 7, 1954 in Rome.
After graduating from the National Academy of Dramatic Art, she worked fruitfully with famous Italian theater directors. Roles performed by Suzanne Yavikoli, who are recognized as the best – Emilia in
Othello Shakespeare and Lady Anna in Richard III.
Susana was especially famous for her work on the theater stage.
The role of Mirina in “Lysistrat” and Honey in the production of “Who is afraid of Virginia Woolf” actress played simply unique.
The talented actress has in her creative arsenal wonderful films, to which she gave a particle of her skill, a part of her life.
In 1977, the film Armageddon was released with her participation. The plot of the film tells how an elderly man living in this world in loneliness and poverty suddenly becomes the heir and owner of 25 million and tries to attract attention to himself.
Sending written threats, he says that he has power over people and the world, over life and death.
The horror film Suspicion, which was released in 1977, tells the story of an ancient dance academy, where terrible events unfold, which are intertwined with murder and black magic.
Suzanne was an unsurpassed master of voice and dubbing. She “lent” her voice to many prominent movie stars, among them:
Melanie Griffith Michelle Pfeiffer, Barbara Hershey and many other famous personalities in cinema.
In 1986, Suzanne Yavikoli was awarded the Idi Award for Best Actress in Italy. The year 2001 was marked in her acting biography with the award of the festival of actors dubbing.
Suzanne Javicoli died on June 17, 2005 in Rome after a long illness. /