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    Julie Bovasso

    Julie Bovasso

    Personal Info

    Known ForActing
    BornAugust 1, 1930
    DiedSeptember 14, 1991 (aged 61)
    Place of BirthBrooklyn, New York, USA
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    Julie Bovasso

    Biography

    Julia Anne Bovasso (August 1, 1930 – September 14, 1991) was an American actress of stage, screen, and television. Bovasso was born in Brooklyn, New York and raised in the Bensonhurst neighborhood of this borough, the daughter of Angela Mary (née Padovani) and Bernard Michael Bovasso, a teamster. She was Albanian-Italian-American. She attended The High School of Music & Art in Manhattan. Bovasso appeared in numerous films, including Saturday Night Fever (1977) as Florence Manero, the mother of John Travolta's character, Tony Manero. She reprised the role in the film's 1983 sequel Staying Alive. Before Saturday Night Fever, she appeared in the 1970 Otto Preminger film Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon. In addition to Staying Alive, she was in a number of films in the 1980s, including Willie & Phil (1980), The Verdict (1982), Daniel (1983), Off Beat (1986), Wise Guys (1986), Moonstruck (1987). In the 1990s, Bovasso was seen in Betsy's Wedding (1990) and My Blue Heaven (1990). On-stage, Bavasso wrote and appeared in avant-garde productions off-Broadway such as Jean Genet's The Maids. For the latter, she won the first Best Actress Obie (Off-Broadway) Award in 1956, presented to her by Shelley Winters. Before her film work, Bovasso established the experimental Tempo Playhouse at 4 St. Marks Place in Manhattan during the 1950s. There, she introduced works of the Theater of the Absurd, including works by the playwrights Jean Genet, Eugene Ionesco and Michel de Ghelderode, to the professional theater in the United States. Bovasso also performed with The Living Theater and had a longstanding relationship with La Mama Experimental Theatre Club. From 1968 to 1975, she directed many of her own original works at La MaMa, including Gloria and Esperanza, Schubert's Last Serenade, The Moondreamers, Standard Safety, and The Nothing Kid. In addition to her work as a director and actor, her playwriting credits include the four-hour play Gloria and Esperanza, which Village Voice theatre critic Jerry Tallmer described as "a miracle, a mythopoetic fireworks display." A sought-after acting coach, Bovasso was known as an exacting instructor and her private New York workshops regularly included prominent performers. As per the DVD commentary, Bovasso coached both Cher and Olympia Dukakis on their Brooklyn accents in the film Moonstruck. In earlier performances, she played Rose Corelli Fraser in the short-lived soap opera From These Roots. She was fired from that show due to a disagreement with producers.

    Known For

    22 movies
    Wise Guys
    5.4

    Wise Guys

    1986

    Saturday Night Fever
    6.7

    Saturday Night Fever

    1977

    Staying Alive
    5.8

    Staying Alive

    1983

    Daniel
    6.6

    Daniel

    1983

    Willie & Phil
    4.1

    Willie & Phil

    1980

    Off Beat
    4.7

    Off Beat

    1986

    Moonstruck
    6.8

    Moonstruck

    1987

    My Blue Heaven
    6.1

    My Blue Heaven

    1990

    Hot Paint

    Hot Paint

    1988

    The Verdict
    7.4

    The Verdict

    1982

    Just Me and You
    5.0

    Just Me and You

    1978

    Betsy's Wedding
    5.7

    Betsy's Wedding

    1990

    The Last Tenant

    The Last Tenant

    1978

    Article 99
    6.2

    Article 99

    1992

    Doubletake
    4.5

    Doubletake

    1985

    Moonstruck: At the Heart of an Italian Family
    6.0

    Moonstruck: At the Heart of an Italian Family

    2006

    The Sin of Jesus
    4.8

    The Sin of Jesus

    1961

    Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
    5.2

    Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon

    1970

    The Iceman Cometh
    7.1

    The Iceman Cometh

    1960

    A Time to Triumph
    6.0

    A Time to Triumph

    1986

    The Gentleman Bandit
    4.8

    The Gentleman Bandit

    1981

    King Crab

    King Crab

    1980