Camillo Federici

Italian actor
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Also known as: Giovanni Battista Viassolo
Quick Facts
Original name:
Giovanni Battista Viassolo
Born:
April 9, 1749, Garessio, Piedmont [Italy]
Died:
Dec. 23, 1802, Padua [Italy], Austrian Empire (aged 53)

Camillo Federici (born April 9, 1749, Garessio, Piedmont [Italy]—died Dec. 23, 1802, Padua [Italy], Austrian Empire) was an Italian dramatist and actor, whose comedies were highly popular in the late 18th century. Federici was educated at Turin and showed at an early age a great fondness for literature and especially for the theatre. The praises bestowed on his early attempts determined his choice of a career, and he obtained engagements with several companies both as writer and actor. He married in 1777 and soon after left the stage and devoted himself entirely to composition. He settled at Padua, and the ...(100 of 218 words)