Marisa Borini (sometimes Marysa Borini or Marisa Bruni-Tedeschi), born Turin on 1 April 1930, is an Italian concert pianist and actress.
Born in Turin, Italy in 1930 to a mother originally from Savoie, France (Renée Planche, daughter of Deputy Francois Gilbert Planche) and an Italian engineer father (Carlo Domenico Borini),[1] originally from Piedmont. She is married to the Italian industrialist and classical composer Alberto Bruni Tedeschi and they have three children:
In 1973, Marisa and her husband went into exile in Paris, officially to escape the Italian communist Red Brigades, but also due to the bankruptcy of the family business, CEAT, later bought by the Pirelli group.
In 2003, she played the mother of the Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi and Chiara Mastroianni in a semi-biographical film also written and directed by Bruni-Tedeschi, Il est plus facile pour un chameau... (It's Easier for a Camel).[3] She also plays her real-life daughter's mother in her films Actrices and Un chateau en Italie.[4] [5] For the latter, she was nominated for the César for Best Supporting Actress at the 2014 César Awards.[6]
Book: Bruni-Tedeschi . Marisa . Mes chères filles, je vais vous raconter... . 2016 . Éditions Robert Laffont . Paris . 978-2-221-19314-3.