Quick Facts
Born:
1954-01-11
Birthplace:
Roma, Lazio, Italy
Credits:
32 Total Roles
Maria Rosaria Omaggio
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Biography
Maria Rosaria Omaggio (Rome, 1954 – 2024) was one of the most versatile figures in Italian entertainment, successfully spanning cinema, television, theatre, and writing. Of Neapolitan descent, she rose to fame at a very young age participating in Canzonissima (1973-74), a springboard that turned her into a household name and a beauty icon (appearing on famous covers such as Playboy and Playmen).
She made her big-screen debut in 1976 in the "poliziotteschi" (Italian crime-thriller) films Rome Armed to the Teeth and The Cop in Blue Jeans. Her filmography is rich and varied, featuring international collaborations and roles for directors such as Woody Allen (To Rome with Love). The pinnacle of her artistic maturity coincided with her portrayal of Oriana Fallaci in Andrzej Wajda's film Walesa: Man of Hope (2013). For this role, she received the Pasinetti Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Oriana Fallaci Prize, earned for her extraordinary resemblance to and intense portrayal of the journalist.
On television, she starred in numerous successful dramas and series, from Edera and Caro maestro to international productions like the Spanish series La sonata del silencio.
The theatre was a place of experimentation and celebration for her. She portrayed great female figures such as Eleonora Duse and Dido, bringing to the stage texts by prestigious authors including Goldoni, Seneca, García Márquez, and Italo Calvino. She also distinguished herself as a director and translator (notably for Golda's Balcony).
Beyond her artistic career, Omaggio was deeply dedicated to humanitarian causes as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF Italy, creating initiatives such as "Theatre for UNICEF." Gifted with a profound spirituality and an interest in Eastern disciplines, she was also an expert instructor of Taijiquan.
Passing away in Rome in June 2024, she was bid a fond farewell by the world of culture. According to her wishes, her ashes were scattered in the sea off Ostia, sealing an unbreakable bond with her land and her freedom.
She made her big-screen debut in 1976 in the "poliziotteschi" (Italian crime-thriller) films Rome Armed to the Teeth and The Cop in Blue Jeans. Her filmography is rich and varied, featuring international collaborations and roles for directors such as Woody Allen (To Rome with Love). The pinnacle of her artistic maturity coincided with her portrayal of Oriana Fallaci in Andrzej Wajda's film Walesa: Man of Hope (2013). For this role, she received the Pasinetti Award at the Venice Film Festival and the Oriana Fallaci Prize, earned for her extraordinary resemblance to and intense portrayal of the journalist.
On television, she starred in numerous successful dramas and series, from Edera and Caro maestro to international productions like the Spanish series La sonata del silencio.
The theatre was a place of experimentation and celebration for her. She portrayed great female figures such as Eleonora Duse and Dido, bringing to the stage texts by prestigious authors including Goldoni, Seneca, García Márquez, and Italo Calvino. She also distinguished herself as a director and translator (notably for Golda's Balcony).
Beyond her artistic career, Omaggio was deeply dedicated to humanitarian causes as a Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF Italy, creating initiatives such as "Theatre for UNICEF." Gifted with a profound spirituality and an interest in Eastern disciplines, she was also an expert instructor of Taijiquan.
Passing away in Rome in June 2024, she was bid a fond farewell by the world of culture. According to her wishes, her ashes were scattered in the sea off Ostia, sealing an unbreakable bond with her land and her freedom.
Known For
To Rome with Love
Pedestrian #2 with Directions
Nightmare City
Sheila Holmes
Wałesa: Man of Hope
Oriana Fallaci
Rome, Armed to the Teeth
Anna
Father Matteo
Alessia Autieri
The Adventures of Hercules
Hera
The Cop in Blue Jeans
Silvia Cattani
Culo e camicia
Ella Ferrari
Full Filmography
| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Sabato, domenica e lunedì MOVIE | Self |
| 2017 | Ninna nanna MOVIE | Anna |
| 2013 | Wałesa: Man of Hope MOVIE | Oriana Fallaci |
| 2012 | To Rome with Love MOVIE | Pedestrian #2 with Directions |
| 2011 | Bloody Sin: Abonimations of the Third Reich MOVIE | Miss Steele |
| 2010 | The Museum Of Wonders MOVIE | Santa Muerte |
| 2008 | Guardando Le Stelle MOVIE | Psychotherapist |
| 2007 | Guido, Who Challenged The Red Brigades MOVIE | Elsa Morante |
| 2006 | Sulle Ali Dei Gabbiani - L'isola va in città MOVIE | Sig.ra Depredis (voice) |
| 2000 | Father Matteo TV | Alessia Autieri |