Anna Maria Alberghetti | |
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Anna Maria Alberghetti
1958 photo |
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Born |
Pesaro, Italy |
15 May 1936
Occupation | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1942–present |
Spouse(s) | Claudio Guzmán (m. 1964–74) (divorced) (2 children) |
Children | Alexandra (b. 1966) Pilar (b. 1970) |
Relatives | Carla Alberghetti |
Anna Maria Alberghetti (born 15 May 1936) is an Italian operatic singer and actress.
Born in Pesaro, Marche, in central Italy, she starred on Broadway and won a Tony Award in 1962 as Best Actress (Musical) for Carnival! (she tied with Diahann Carroll for the musical No Strings).
Alberghetti was a child prodigy. Her father was an opera singer and concert master of the Rome Opera Company. Her mother was a pianist. She had a brother named Gorge. At age six, Anna Maria sang in a concert on the Isle of Rhodes with a 100-piece orchestra. She performed at Carnegie Hall in New York at the age of 13. At 15, she was introduced to American film audiences in Frank Capra's 1951 musical Here Comes the Groom, which starred Bing Crosby.
Alberghetti appeared twice on the cover of Life magazine. She appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show more than 50 times. She guest-starred in 1957 on NBC's The Gisele MacKenzie Show. That same year, she performed in the premiere episode of The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom on ABC.
She co-starred with Dean Martin in 1957's Ten Thousand Bedrooms and with Jerry Lewis in Cinderfella, not long after the Martin and Lewis comedy team parted ways.
Albergetti also appeared in 1955's The Last Command, which starred Sterling Hayden, and had the leading role in the western Duel at Apache Wells in 1957.