
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
March 14, 1915
Died
September 14, 2010 (95 years old)
Rome - Lazio - Italy
Also Known As
- Caterino Boratto
- Катерина Боратто
Caterina Boratto
Biography
Caterina Boratto (15 March 1915 – 14 September 2010) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 50 films between 1936 and 1993.
Born in Turin, Boratto studied at the Musical Lyceum in her hometown with the purpose of becoming a singer; noted by Guido Brignone, she made her debut in To Live, alongside Tito Schipa. Thanks to the film's success, she immediately became a star in the Telefoni Bianchi genre, and also got a seven-year contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer which eventually dissolved because of World War II.
In 1943, Boratto lost two brothers, the partisan Renato and the soldier Filiberto, killed in the massacre of the Acqui Division. In 1944, she married a doctor, Armando Ceratto, with whom she had two children. Except for a film in 1951, she basically retired from show business for twenty years before accepting to play two key roles in 8½ and Juliet of the Spirits by Federico Fellini, who had known her in the set of The Peddler and the Lady, where he had served as screenwriter. Starting from the second half of the 1960s, Boratto resumed appearing in films with some regularity, and from the late 1970s, she also became very active on television, being cast in dozens of TV series.
Known For
Acting

Once Upon a Crime
1992

Phantom of Death
1988

32nd of December
1988

My Friends Act III
1985

The Night of Varennes
1982

Uno contro l'altro, praticamente amici
1981

First Love
1978

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom
1976

Footprints on the Moon
1975

Story of a Cloistered Nun
1973

Lady Caroline Lamb
1972

Castle Keep
1969

Fellini: A Director’s Notebook
1969

The Lady of Monza
1969

Danger: Diabolik
1968

The Tiger and the Pussycat
1967

Pardon, Are You for or Against?
1966

Me, Me, Me... and the Others
1966

Juliet of the Spirits
1965

8½
1963

The Peddler and the Lady
1943







