
Lucia Modugno
Acting • Born 1932-07-09
Biography
Lucia Modugno (Bari, July 9, 1932) is an Italian actress, theater director, and writer. She made her film debut in 1959 with Il generale Della Rovere by Rossellini and has acted in both auteur and genre films, working with directors such as Risi, Scola, Corbucci, and Bava. On television, she appeared in dramas like Anna Karenina and Il segno del comando. On stage, she performed with renowned actors and, since 1980, has led her own theater company, directing plays by authors such as Moravia, Shaw, and Feydeau, often adapting them into musicals. Among her latest productions are Cose turche (2009) and L’Occhio di Eros. From 2009 to 2022, she made cameo appearances in films and TV series directed by Muccino, Avati, and others. In 2022, she joined the main cast of Home Sweet Rome, a new series by Hannah Montana creator Michael Poryes. She has published five books: two on show business, two novels, and a novelized essay.
Filmography
23 credits
Navajo Joe
Movie • 1966
Geraldine

Her Private Hell
Movie • 1968
Marisa

My Name Is Pecos
Movie • 1966
Mary Burton

The Sultans
Movie • 1966
Maguy

I magnifici tre
Movie • 1961

Danger: Diabolik
Movie • 1968
Prostitute

Howlers of the Dock
Movie • 1960

Ursus in the Valley of the Lions
Movie • 1961

For a Few Dollars Less
Movie • 1966
Sally

Le notti peccaminose di Pietro l'Aretino
Movie • 1972
Margherita

Isabella, Duchess of the Devils
Movie • 1969
Fabienne Krüger

LSD Flesh of Devil
Movie • 1967
Liz - the guinea-pig for LSD

The Monsters
Movie • 1963
Clara Altidori (segment "La nobile Arte")

The Girl Who Knew Too Much
Movie • 1963
Nurse

General Della Rovere
Movie • 1959
Partisan girl

Primitive Love
Movie • 1964

È mezzanotte... butta giù il cadavere
Movie • 1966
Elena Davilas

Pasqualino Cammarata... capitano di fregata
Movie • 1974

The Swindlers
Movie • 1963
Franca (segment "Suore")

The Twelve-Handed Men of Mars
Movie • 1964

Barabbas
Movie • 1961

From Istanbul, Orders to Kill
Movie • 1965
Olga

Operation White Shark
Movie • 1966
Eva