Bassilla

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Actor Singer
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio Music
Gender
Female
Death220
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Biography

Bassilla (died cirka 220), was an dancer-actress and singer in Ancient Rome.

A memorial was made to her memory by her colleague, the actor-dancer Heracleides, at the Roman theatre of Aquileia.

She is described as a stage performer who acted both in speeking roles in theatre plays, pantomime performances, as a dancer and as a choir singer, whose fame reached across many cities of the Empire. She is referred to as an archimima, which was the title of the leading lady in a Roman theatre, praised as a "10th Muse" and was particularly known for a death scene.

A role she is believed to have performed was the famous comedy role of the plotting wife Charition.

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