Maria Venuti

Maria Francesia Anna Venuti
Born 1941
Australia
Occupation Actress (film, Stage and television)
Spouse(s) Tony Hughes (divorced)
Children Bianca Venuti

Maria Francesia Anna Venuti (born, 1941) AM, is an Australian actress and entertainer, who has appeared in numerous television shows and theatre productions, as well as in local film for over 50 years. Her father was an Italian from Sicily, who came to Australia in 1926 and her mother, Bella who was 18 years younger than her father, was from Cairo, Egypt and came to Sydney Australia in 1939.[1][2] Venuti is also a singer, as well as an accomplished pianist who is noted for her work in cabaret and supper clubs, including working throughout Asia. She has a daughter named Bianca by her previous husband, Tony; they are now divorced, she has a half sister, Gina and had a half brother Francesco, who died of Diapheria. Venuti has written a memoir, called "A Whole Lot of Front".

Her early life was unsettled and when she was in kindergarten, she moved schools four times because of bullying due to her descent.

Intruder incident

In November 2016, she was hospitalized after suffering a stroke, and was subsequently placed in a coma after the stress of an intruder entering her Sydney home in Gladesville, the police had been called three times previous after the 38 year old man was seen lingering outside around her home and stalking Ms Venuti alleging he was married to her. The man was taken to the Royal North Shore Hospital, for a mental evaluation[3][4]

Filmography

Film

Television

Bibliography

References

  1. "Maria Venuti makes her 70s sexy". News.com.au. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  2. "Maria Venuti on ageless skin". News.com.au. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  3. "Maria Venuti hospitalised after stroke". MSN.com.au. Retrieved 6 November 2016.
  4. "Entertainer Maria Venuti suffered stroke after alleged stalker entered her Sydney home".
  5. "Review: Bathing Franky". Urban Cinefile. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
  6. Stayner, Samantha (24 March 2011). "Tim Ferguson, David Malouf and Maria Venuti". ABC.net.au. Retrieved 28 May 2013.
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