Scotto was born in Turin to a theatre company administrator and she made her on-stage debut as a teenager, starting off within the company of Ruggero Ruggeri and Emma Gramatica from 1909 until 1910, then within the company of Armando Falconi and later, Lamberto Picasso.
[2] Scotto was also a prominent voice actress, dubbing foreign films for release in the Italian market, alongside the likes of Lydia Simoneschi, Tina Lattanzi, Rosetta Calavetta and Andreina Pagnani.
[3] She was known for dubbing actresses such as Agnes Moorehead, Beulah Bondi, Mary Astor, Jane Darwell, Ingrid Bergman, Ethel Barrymore, Reta Shaw, Emma Baron, Gladys Cooper, Claudette Colbert, Martha Scott and many others.
In her animated roles, she provided the Italian voice of the narrator in Cinderella and Princess in One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
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