Marta Abba
- Born: Jun 25, 1900
- Died: Jun 24, 1988
- Occupation: Actor
- Active: '30s
- Major Genres: Crime, Drama
- Career Highlights: Teresa Confalonieri
- First Major Screen Credit: Teresa Confalonieri (1937)
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| Born | June 25 1900 Milan |
| Died | June 24 1988 |
Marta Abba (born June 25, 1900 in Milan, Italy; died June 24, 1988 in Milan) was an Italian actress who had a relationship with the famous Italian Nobel Prize winner playwright Luigi Pirandello.
Marta Abba is most famous for her personal and artistic relationship with Luigi
Pirandello. She was the sister of another actress, Cele Abba. After their meeting in
1923 and until his death in 1936, Marta Abba was the stimulus to Pirandello’s creativity. She was an aspiring young 25 year old
actress when she met the 58 year old acclaimed playwright, whose wife was confined to a mental asylum. From their correspondence
it comes out how she not only inspired him but she also gave the ageing writer confidence in his work. Their relationship was
complex but contributed much to the Italian theatre. Pirandello was obsessive in pursuit of what could be presumed to have
remained an unconsummated affair. Marta was the true great actress for whom he had been waiting after his earlier bitter
disappointment with Eleonora Duse. Luigi Pirandello's and Marta Abba's letters to each
other have been published also in English. Marta Abba and Pirandello teamed up in 1925, and she appeared in many of his
productions at the Rome Arts Theater. In 1930, Abba founded her own theatrical company and specialized in staging the
works of Pirandello and other European playwrights like George Bernard Shaw,
Gabriel d' Annunzio and Carl Goldoni under the direction of
prestigious directors like Max Reinhardt and Guido
Salvini.
Her Broadway theatre debut was in the play Tovarich at the Plymouth Theatre, (10/15/1936 - circa. 8/1937) in the role of Grand Duchess Tatiana Petrovna. Marta Abba's screen début in Broadway was in "Loyalty of Love," in 1937. In January 1938 she married a manufacturer of the powerful Millikin family and settled down in Cleveland, Ohio until 1952, when she divorced and returned to Italy.The last years of her life she suffered from paresis and was confined to a wheelchair.
She published her autobiography in Italian, La mia vita di attrice.
Il caso Haller, directed by Alessandro Blasetti (1933)
Teresa Confalonieri, directed by Guido Brignone (1934)
Some of the plays written by Luigi Pirandello in which Marta Abba acted:
Review of Marta Abba's film debut [1]]
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