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Gaetana Goldoni Andolfati (Venice. 1768 - Modena, 1830) was an actress, mainly in comedy, and active mainly in Northern Italy. She is the daughter of the actor known for playing the role of Pantalone, . She trained with her father and then worked in the company of G. Grassi, and later in the company established by her brother Pietro Andolfati, the father of the actor Giovanni Andolfati. She married the actor , and became a lead actress in his company. Till 1818, when she widowed and continued to work in the company with the son of Gaetana's sister Ana, (P. Riva), and continued the company after her nephew's death .

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  • Gaetana Goldoni Andolfati (Venice. 1768 - Modena, 1830) was an actress, mainly in comedy, and active mainly in Northern Italy. She is the daughter of the actor known for playing the role of Pantalone, . She trained with her father and then worked in the company of G. Grassi, and later in the company established by her brother Pietro Andolfati, the father of the actor Giovanni Andolfati. She married the actor , and became a lead actress in his company. Till 1818, when she widowed and continued to work in the company with the son of Gaetana's sister Ana, (P. Riva), and continued the company after her nephew's death . Colomberti, a contemporary described her as loose and playful in the comedy, noble and sensitive in the drama, statuesque in her gestures and imposing in declaiming tragedy. She was celebrated in a number of different roles including Merope in a play by Maffei, and in various heroine roles of Alfieri plays. Her most celebrated performance was as Semiramide in a play by Voltaire (translated by Pietro Andolfati). (en)
  • Gaetana Andolfati Goldoni (Venezia, 1768 – Modena, 1830) è stata un'attrice teatrale italiana. Esponente di una famiglia di attori attivi tra il Settecento e la prima metà dell'Ottocento, furono attori il padre Bartolomeo Andolfati, la madre Teresa e i cinque fratelli, tra cui Pietro Andolfati. Iniziò a recitare sin dalla tenera età nella compagnia del padre, poi in quella del fratello Pietro. Sposò l'attore , nella cui compagnia fu prima attrice. Dopo la morte del marito, nel 1818, continuò l'impresa coniugale con il nipote P. Riva. Fu molto apprezzata per il talento e l'aspetto fisico. Nel suo repertorio figurano molte opere dell'Alfieri quali Merope, la Sofonisba, l'Ottavia e l'Antigone. Notevole successo ebbe nella Semiramide di Voltaire. (it)
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  • Gaetana Goldoni Andolfati (Venice. 1768 - Modena, 1830) was an actress, mainly in comedy, and active mainly in Northern Italy. She is the daughter of the actor known for playing the role of Pantalone, . She trained with her father and then worked in the company of G. Grassi, and later in the company established by her brother Pietro Andolfati, the father of the actor Giovanni Andolfati. She married the actor , and became a lead actress in his company. Till 1818, when she widowed and continued to work in the company with the son of Gaetana's sister Ana, (P. Riva), and continued the company after her nephew's death . (en)
  • Gaetana Andolfati Goldoni (Venezia, 1768 – Modena, 1830) è stata un'attrice teatrale italiana. Esponente di una famiglia di attori attivi tra il Settecento e la prima metà dell'Ottocento, furono attori il padre Bartolomeo Andolfati, la madre Teresa e i cinque fratelli, tra cui Pietro Andolfati. Iniziò a recitare sin dalla tenera età nella compagnia del padre, poi in quella del fratello Pietro. Sposò l'attore , nella cui compagnia fu prima attrice. Dopo la morte del marito, nel 1818, continuò l'impresa coniugale con il nipote P. Riva. (it)
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