Naples – Anna Maria Ackermann, a Neapolitan actress born on 24 December 1932, passed away at the age of 92. Her theatrical career began under the guidance of Eduardo De Filippo, with whom he collaborated for about eight years, playing numerous roles in the comedies he wrote and directed.
In addition to the theater, Ackermann has had a significant presence on television, appearing in famous dramas such as 'The Investigations of Inspector Maigret', 'Sherlock Holmes: The Last of the Baskervilles', 'The Woman of Hearts', 'A Certain Harry Brent' and 'The Priest's Hat'. In the cinema, he has acted in films such as 'La pelle' by Liliana Cavani and 'I figli… so' pezzi 'e core' alongside Mario Merola.
However, theatre has always been her first love. In the last years of her career, she also taught acting and diction at the Toto' theatre school in Naples. Among her latest works on stage, we remember 'Le false confidenze' by Marivaux directed by Toni Servillo in 1998, 'Sorelle Materassi' based on the novel by Aldo Palazzeschi (1988), 'So' dieci anne' by Libero Bovio (1999), 'Femminile napoletano' by Arnolfo Petri based on texts by Salvatore Palomba (2000), and 'Le meraviglie del divorce' (2003).
Her contribution to the world of theater was recognized in 2017 by the Municipality of Naples, when the then mayor Luigi de Magistris awarded her a medal and a plaque for her career.
The funeral of Anna Maria Ackermann will be held tomorrow morning at 11.30:XNUMX in the church of San Ferdinando in Naples.
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