Lucia Modugno

    Known For

    Acting

    Birthday

    July 9, 1932 (93 years old)

    Place of Birth

    Bari, Puglia, Italy

    Lucia Modugno

    Biography

    Lucia Modugno (Bari, July 9, 1932) is an Italian actress, theater director, and writer. She made her film debut in 1959 with Il generale Della Rovere by Rossellini and has acted in both auteur and genre films, working with directors such as Risi, Scola, Corbucci, and Bava. On television, she appeared in dramas like Anna Karenina and Il segno del comando. On stage, she performed with renowned actors and, since 1980, has led her own theater company, directing plays by authors such as Moravia, Shaw, and Feydeau, often adapting them into musicals. Among her latest productions are Cose turche (2009) and L’Occhio di Eros. From 2009 to 2022, she made cameo appearances in films and TV series directed by Muccino, Avati, and others. In 2022, she joined the main cast of Home Sweet Rome, a new series by Hannah Montana creator Michael Poryes. She has published five books: two on show business, two novels, and a novelized essay.

    Known For

    • Danger: Diabolik

      Danger: Diabolik

      1968

    • The Monsters

      The Monsters

      1963

    • The Girl Who Knew Too Much

      The Girl Who Knew Too Much

      1963

    • Barabbas

      Barabbas

      1961

    • General Della Rovere

      General Della Rovere

      1959

    • Navajo Joe

      Navajo Joe

      1966

    • My Name Is Pecos

      My Name Is Pecos

      1966

    • Howlers of the Dock

      Howlers of the Dock

      1960

    • Isabella, Duchess of the Devils

      Isabella, Duchess of the Devils

      1969

    • The Swindlers

      The Swindlers

      1963

    • Primitive Love

      Primitive Love

      1964

    • Her Private Hell

      Her Private Hell

      1968

    • I magnifici tre

      I magnifici tre

      1961

    • Pasqualino Cammarata... capitano di fregata

      Pasqualino Cammarata... capitano di fregata

      1974

    • For a Few Dollars Less

      For a Few Dollars Less

      1966