
Rafaela Ottiano
Acting • Born 1888-03-02 – Died 1942-08-14
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Rafaela Ottiano (4 March 1888 – 18 August 1942) was an Italian-born American stage and film actress. Born in Venice, Italy, she emigrated with her parents to the United States, and was processed at Ellis Island, in 1910. Ottiano established herself as a stage actress in Europe before arriving in Hollywood in 1924 and appearing in American motion pictures. Ottiano's first film was in the John L. McCutcheon-directed drama The Law and the Lady (1924) opposite actors Len Leo, Alice Lake, and Tyrone Power, Sr. Ottiano was part of the original 1928 Broadway cast of the Mae West hit play Diamond Lil and reprised her role as Rita when the play was made into a film as She Done Him Wrong (1933), directed by Lowell Sherman. Throughout the 1930s, Rafaela Ottiano would often specialize in roles as sinister, maleveolent, or spiteful women, such as her role in the Tod Browning-directed horror film The Devil-Doll (1936), opposite Lionel Barrymore and Maureen O'Sullivan. Other notable film roles for Ottiano include Lena in As You Desire Me (1932) with Greta Garbo, Melvyn Douglas, Erich von Stroheim, Owen Moore, and Hedda Hopper; Mrs. Higgins in the Shirley Temple musical-comedy Curly Top (1935); as a matron in the crime-drama Riffraff (1936), starring Jean Harlow and Spencer Tracy; and as Suzette, Greta Garbo's devoted maid, in the Edmund Goulding-directed drama Grand Hotel (1932). When Grand Hotel was turned into a Broadway Musical in 1989, her character was renamed Rafaela Ottiano in honor of the actress. Ottiano's last film was the musical comedy I Married an Angel (1942), starring Nelson Eddy and Jeanette MacDonald. During her career in film, she appeared in approximately 45 motion pictures, opposite such actors as Barbara Stanwyck, Conrad Nagel, Peter Lorre, Zasu Pitts, and Katharine Hepburn. Ottiano lived in the Times Square area during the Prohibition Era and never married. She died in 1942 in East Boston, Massachusetts of intestinal cancer at the age of 54. Description above from the Wikipedia article Rafaela Ottiano, licensed under CC-BY-SA,full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
38 credits
Grand Hotel
Movie • 1932
Suzette

The Devil-Doll
Movie • 1936
Malita

One Frightened Night
Movie • 1935
Elvira

Curly Top
Movie • 1935
Mrs. Higgins

The Florentine Dagger
Movie • 1935
Lili Salvatore

She Done Him Wrong
Movie • 1933
Russian Rita

Ann Vickers
Movie • 1933
Mrs. Feldermans

Remember Last Night?
Movie • 1935
Mme. Bouclier

The Last Gentleman
Movie • 1934
Retta Barr, Judd's wife

Bondage
Movie • 1933
Miss Trigge

Enchanted April
Movie • 1935
Francesca

A Lost Lady
Movie • 1934
Rosa

Paris Honeymoon
Movie • 1939
Fluschotska

Topper Returns
Movie • 1941
Lillian

Mandalay
Movie • 1934
Madame Lacalles

Suez
Movie • 1938
Maria De Teba

We're Only Human
Movie • 1935
Mrs. Anderson

As You Desire Me
Movie • 1932
Lena

The Washington Masquerade
Movie • 1932
Mona Farrell

A Little Bit of Heaven
Movie • 1940
Mme. Lupinsky

I'll Give a Million
Movie • 1938
Barmaid

Victory
Movie • 1940
Madame Makanoff

Vigil in the Night
Movie • 1940
Mrs. Henrietta Sullivan

The Long Voyage Home
Movie • 1940
Bella

The Lottery Lover
Movie • 1935
Gaby's Maid

That Girl from Paris
Movie • 1936
Nikki's Personal Maid (uncredited)

Married?
Movie • 1926
Maid

Maytime
Movie • 1937
Ellen

Female
Movie • 1933
Della, Alison's Maid (Uncredited)

Anthony Adverse
Movie • 1936
Signora Bovino

Seventh Heaven
Movie • 1937
Madame Frisson

Night Court
Movie • 1932
Evil Tongued Neighbor (uncredited)

Great Expectations
Movie • 1934
Mrs. Joe

Marie Antoinette
Movie • 1938
Louise - Marie's Maid (uncredited)

Mad Holiday
Movie • 1936
Ning

The Adventures of Martin Eden
Movie • 1942

Riffraff
Movie • 1936
Matron (as Rafaelo Ottiano)

The League of Frightened Men
Movie • 1937
Dora Chapin