Anna Maria Ackermann

Anna Maria Ackermann (born 24 December 1932) is an Italian actress.

Biography
She debuted with Eduardo De Filippo, for whom she played young actress roles in numerous comedies he wrote and directed.

In the 1960s, she participated in radio dramas and was a regular guest on the Sunday morning programme Spaccanapoli.

On television, she took part in numerous dramas, including the detective series Le inchieste del commissario Maigret (1967), Sherlock Holmes: L'ultimo dei Baskerville (1968), La donna di cuori (1969), Un certo Harry Brent (1970), the drama Il cappello del prete (1970) based on the novel of the same name by Emilio De Marchi and La Medea di Porta Medina (1981).

For the cinema she starred in Liliana Cavani's The Skin (1981), I figli... so' pezzi 'e core (1982) with Mario Merola, Luigi Magni's 'O Re (1989), with Giancarlo Giannini and Ornella Muti.

For the theatre, she performanced in Sorelle Materassi, from the novel by Aldo Palazzeschi (1988), Sò dieci anne by Libero Bovio (1999), Femminile napoletano by Arnolfo Petri, on poetic texts by Salvatore Palomba (2000), Le sorprese del divorzio (2003) and others.

She has also starred in many poetry and prose recitals.

Since 2009, she has collaborated with the Narni Literature Festival, directed by Esther Basile.

In 2011, she lent her voice to the play 'Birthday Party' by Angela Matassa and Giovanna Castellano, directed and performed by Arnolfo Petri and premiered at Teatro Belli in Rome.

In addition to her work as an actress, she devoted herself to teaching acting and diction at the Totò theatre in Naples. She teaches diction and literature to Neapolitan artists, including Gennaro Silvestro, Alessandro Siani and Niko Depp.