Maria Michi (14 May 1921 – 7 April 1980) was an Italian supporting actress who worked with Roberto Rossellini on his two early neorealism masterpieces: Rome, Open City and Paisà.
Michi worked first as a typist at a law firm, then as an usherette at Teatro Quattro Fontane in Rome. She was noticed and given small parts in the company of Sergio Tofano and Diana Torrieri during the 1942-1943 season. Critic Irene Bignardi called her "a woman very near the resistance and the Communist Party". In 1948, she worked with Christian-Jaque in La Chartreuse de Parme. She was married in September 1949 to Duke Augusto Torlonia, and left the world of cinema for the theater, particularly working with director Guido Salvini. The marriage was annulled in San Marino in 1956. She resumed her film career in the 1960s and 1970s, when she did 12 films, including Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris and Tinto Brass's Salon Kitty, her last film.
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1976
as Hilde
1975
as la pazza aggressiva
1975
as Maria
1973
1973
as Mama Blue
1973
as Princess
1972
as Rosa's Mother
1972
as Brenda's Mother (uncredited)
1970
as Hortense Dubois - la femme d'Armand
1970
as La Troisième Parque
1969
as Sister Bianca Homati
1961
as signora Macusar
1949
as 'Angelo' Morelli
1948
as Marietta
1947
as Paola
1946
as Francesca
1946
1945
as Marina Mari