Tina Lattanzi – Wikipedia

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Tina Lattanzi in an image of 1930

Tina late , at the registry office Annunziata Concetta Costantini , married Lattanzi (License, December 5, 1897 [first] – Milan, 25 October 1997), was an Italian actress and voice actress, Hollywood icons such as Greta Garbo, Marlene Dietrich, Rita Hayworth, Greer Garson and Joan Crawford.

First years [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Daughter of Ercole Costantini and Gisk Montori, in 1919 he married Giovanni Lattanzi, a high school professor, from whom he took his surname and had two children, Fiorella and Glauco. The daughter Fiorella (August 14, 1921 – 26 May 2009) became a pianist and a medium success writer.

Dissatisfied with marriage life, in 1922 Lattanzi was invited by his sister -in -law to attend a university play, and on that occasion he met the young Vittorio De Sica who presented her to her acting teacher, the Russian actress and theater director Tatiana Pavlova. This remained enthusiastic about its appearance: slender figure, proud and elegant demeanor. Lattanzi thus considering the possibility of dedicating itself to acting. He had only a small part to the assets, in the role of a teban slave, in the Be able to by Gabriele D’Annunzio, who however fried a telegram of compliments from D’Annunzio himself.

A profound friendship with Pavlova was born, who wrote it in her company to hold important roles. Her husband showed understanding for the choice to follow her artistic vocation. Then began an adventure up to that time unthinkable, even if lactanzi herself would recognize: “I have never been devoured by the sacred fire of art”. [2]

Career [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

In 1923 he made his debut in the company of Tatiana Pavlova, working, subsequently, for various companies, including that of Ruggero Ruggeri (with whom he made, in 1929, a lucky tour in South America) and the Za-Bum theater company by Mario Mattoli (the first serious Italian theatrical experiment to mix the comedy of the actors of the variety to the dramatic genre of prose actors), affirming himself especially in second women roles.

Debut in the cinema in 1930 with The foreigner by Hamlet Palermo and Gaston Ravel, followed by Five to zero by Mario Bonnard (1932) and with Vittorio De Sica, his great friend. Following the meeting with the director Guido Brignone with whom she fell in love, so much so that she separates from her husband (even if she continued to keep her surname), she left the theater and dedicated himself full time to cinema and dubbing.

Tina Lattanzi with Ruggero Ruggeri in the film A lamp at the window (1940) by Gino Talamo

In 1936 at the theater he recited in Worldly charity by Giannino Antona, followed by The sweet aloe by Jay Mallory with the Compagnia del Piccolo Teatro in Milan. At the cinema he specialized in roles of aristocratic and bad And he was mainly directed by Guido Brignone, Mario Bonnard, Camillo Mastrocinque, Carmine Gallone, Raffaello Matarazzo, Mario Mattoli, Alberto Lattuada, Mario Camerini and Riccardo Freda.

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In 1937 Francesca Braggiotti was chosen to dub in the film Scipio the African , fascist propaganda film. Lattanzi refused despite an offer in money by Braggiotti herself, who strongly wanted to have the voice of Greta Garbo. Because of this refusal, withholding anti -fascist, he was convened by Dino Alfieri himself, who accused her of resistance to a project expressly desired by Mussolini and warned her who risked confinement. Lattanzi replied: “If you were to choose between me and Braggiotti, who would prefer?”; “She”; “Here, I did the same thing.”

In 1942 he played George Bernard Shaw’s comedy in the theater The emperor of America , in which he performed with particular costumes in order to seem naked. The fascist managers, also thanks to the sensation raised by the press, blocked the show. It was Benito Mussolini himself, who in order to see it three days later in the hall at the Quirino, issued the theater company a special permit. [3]

Tina Lattanzi in 1957

Equipped with a refined voice, with a profound and persuasive stamp, characterized by the recitative habit of Birignao, in 1932 she began her voice acting career and was from that period until the mid -1950s together with her colleague Lydia Simoneschi, the Primadonna of the Italian dubbing, lending his voice to the greatest divers of Hollywood cinema, working in the Cooperative Cooperative Dubbing Company (known with the acronym of the C.D.C.).

Among the great divers from her dubbed, you can mention Joan Crawford, Greer Garson, Myna Loy, Rosalind Russell, Rita Hayworth, Marlene Dietrich and above all Greta Garbo.

Thanks to her vocal ductility, she was able to dub in the same actresses much younger than her such as Ruth Hussey, Signe Hasso, Mary Anderson, Alexis Smith, Lizabeth Scott, Rhonda Fleming, Tamara Lees, Katy Jurado, Vera Bergman, Elaine Strong, Yvonne Sanson , Patricia Neal, Silvana Pampanini, Franca Marzi, Gianna Maria Canale, Anne Bancroft, Anita Ekberg, and older such as Lucile Watson, Spring Byington, Ethel Barrymore, Gladys Cooper, Marjorie Ramaau and Mary Boland. In 1950, for example, he gave a 67 -year -old Lucile Watson voice The stories of Uncle Tom (1946), while just two years later, in 1952, he lends the voice to the twenty -one year old Anne Bancroft in the film Your mouth burns (1952).

It is also the narrative voice in the Italian edition of the film Letter to three wives (1949), directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz (in the original edition the rumor is by the Celeste Holm actress). He also lent his voice to Italian actresses: this is the case of Luisa Ferida in Blood wedding , Clara Calamai in Captain Fracassa , Paola Borboni in I don’t sing anymore and Anna Magnani in Crazy quartet It is Finally alone .

Curiously, Tina Lattanzi herself was dubbed several times in her films: in Resurrection of 1944 is voiced by Lydia Simoneschi, in Anna of 1951 starred with the voice of Giovanna Scotto (in the same film La Lattanzi Double Gaby Morlay), ne The dolphins of 1960, in Orgasm of 1969 is dubbed by Renata Marini and in BELLI – The white mafia of 1973.

He was also very active in Disney animated cinema, mainly interpreting bad characters, such as Queen Grimilde in the first Italian edition of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (dubbing of 1938), stepmother Lady Tremaine in Cinderella (dubbing of 1950), the queen of hearts in Alice in Wonderland (1951) and the Maleficent Witch in The Sleeping Beauty (1959), but also interpreted the Pechinese dog in Lady and the Tramp (Dubbing of 1955 which, although replaced by a new version in 1997, was restored in the 2006 DVD), called Gilda to remember his famous dubbing of Rita Hayworth in the homonymous film by Charles Vidor from 1946.

Between the 1950s and 1960s he continued to star for the cinema, in film by Luigi Zampa, Francesco Maselli, Jean Delannoy, Umberto Lenzi and Luchino Visconti, who in 1963, with his Leopard , investing her once again on that noble side that her timbre gave her.

In the same period he owns the acting course at the Experimental Cinematography Center in Rome, his teaching colleagues will be the actors Dina Perbellini and Carlo Tamberlani. Among his students is Claudia Cardinale, to whom he will also give diction lessons.

With approaching sixty years, however, from the second half of the 1950s his long and lucky voice acting career began to decline because he lost all the great divas that he usually doubled and was downgraded to the voice actress of only secondary characteristic actresses. Offended by this treatment, between the end of 1959 and the beginning of 1960, after more than fifteen years, he decided to leave the CDC and to land in Sas since he was offered a place as a dubbing director. Despite this, his voice acting career never took off the take -off again.

Alberto Sordi and Tina Lattanzi in the film The president of Borgorosso Football Club by Luigi Filippo D’Amico (1970)

Put aside the dubbing returned to the theatrical scenes after many years of absence; Only in 1969 would one last time return to always dubs in Sas a secondary role in the film The Milky Way by Buñuel. As theatrical works it was written by Garinei and Giovannini to participate in 1963 in the musical comedy My Fair Lady with Delia Scala, Gianrico Tedeschi and Mario Caritetuto, and a Hi Rudy , from 1966, with Marcello Mastroianni, resumed in 1972, with Alberto Lionello. Several times directed by Aldo Trionfo, he played shows like Is Nerone dead? Di Miklós Hubay (1974) e Becket and its king by Jean Anouilh (1981), the latter next to his friend Paola Borboni.

In the Italian edition of the film The roar of the mouse Tina Lattanzi double the actor Peter Sellers only when the latter plays the character of the Great Duchess Gloriana, alternating with colleagues Enrico Maria Salerno (the character of Tullio Bascombo) and Emilio Cigoli (the Prime Minister’s character).

Starting from the second half of the eighties he returned to the fore as a recurring guest of the television living room of the Maurizio Costanzo Show . In 1988 he took part in his latest film, Mother’s heart , next to Ingrid Thaulin, Massimo Girotti and Lea Padovani and in the same year he returns to play the role of Greta Garbo in the first edition of the satirical variety of Rai 3 The girls’ TV .

The passion for gambling led her to live her last years in economic narrowness, so that in 1992 she obtained a annuity by virtue of the Bacchelli law and, due to an eye disease, in recent years of life she also lost sight .

He died in Milan on October 25, 1997, at almost 100 years. [4] [5] Rest at the Maggiore Cemetery in Milan.

Actress [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Cinema [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Tina Lattanzi in a scene of the film Torment (1950) by Raffaello Matarazzo
  • The foreigner , directed by Hamlet Palermo and Gaston Ravel (1930)
  • Rubacuori , directed by Guido Brignone (1931)
  • Pergolesi , directed by Guido Brignone (1932)
  • Five to zero , directed by Mario Bonnard (1932)
  • Teresa Confalonieri , directed by Guido Brignone (1934)
  • Geneva degli Albieri , directed by Guido Brignone (1935)
  • Red passport , directed by Guido Brignone (1935)
  • White weapon , directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli (1936)
  • The ambassador , directed by Baldassarre Negroni (1936)
  • The count of Bréchard , directed by Mario Bonnard (1937)
  • Big shoes , directed by Dino Falconi (1940)
  • Midnight enchantment , directed by Mario Baffico (1940)
  • A lamp at the window , directed by Gino Talamo (1940)
  • The daughter of the Green Corsaro , directed by Enrico Guazzoni (1941)
  • Husbands (storm of souls) , directed by Camillo Mastrocinque (1941)
  • Beatrice Cenci , directed by Guido Brignone (1941)
  • LA GORGONA , directed by Guido Brignone (1942)
  • The two orphans , directed by Carmine Gallone (1942)
  • Wedding day , directed by Raffaello Matarazzo (1942)
  • Document Z 3 , directed by Alfredo Guarini (1942)
  • Distortion , directed by Guido Brignone (1942)
  • Civil death , directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli (1942)
  • The novel of a poor young man , directed by Guido Brignone (1942)
  • Nothing new tonight , directed by Mario Mattoli (1942)
  • Mary Malickan , directed by Guido Brignone (1943)
  • Giacomo the idealist , directed by Alberto Lattuada (1943)
  • Fire dance , directed by Giorgio Simonelli (1943)
  • I will always America , directed by Mario Camerini (1943)
  • The story of a stain , directed by Gennaro Righelli (1943)
  • Little Princess , directed by Tullio Gramantieri (1943)
  • Resurrection , directed by Flavio Calzavara (1944)
  • The Certosa di Parma Royal di Christian-Jaque (1947)
  • Weather Santa , directed by Guido Brignone (1948)
  • The buried alive , directed by Guido Brignone (1949)
  • 47 Dead that speaks , directed by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (1950)
  • Guarany , directed by Riccardo Freda (1950)
  • Torment , directed by Raffaello Matarazzo (1950)
  • The count of Sant’Elmo , directed by Guido Brignone (1950)
  • Anna , directed by Alberto Lattuada (1951)
  • Heart ‘ngrade , directed by Guido Brignone (1951)
  • I chose love , Mario Zampa
  • Four red roses , directed by Nunzio Malasomma (1952)
  • Trial against unknown persons , directed by Guido Brignone (1952)
  • Deceit , directed by Guido Brignone (1952)
  • The infidels , directed by Steno and Mario Monicelli (1953)
  • Small saint , directed by Roberto Bianchi Montero (1954)
  • Modern Virgin , directed by Marcello Pagliero (1954)
  • The penguins look at us , directed by Guido Leoni (1955)
  • Presentiment , directed by Armando Fizzarotti (1956)
  • The girl from the Palio , directed by Luigi Zampa (1957)
  • Pompeii’s Trovatella , directed by Giacomo Gentilomo (1957)
  • The dolphins , directed by Francesco Maselli (1960)
  • The Cavaliere with one hundred faces , directed by Pino Mercanti (1960)
  • The gotopardo , directed by Luchino Visconti (1963)
  • Caterina di Russia , directed by Umberto Lenzi (1963)
  • Orgasm , directed by Umberto Lenzi (1969)
  • The president of Borgorosso Football Club , directed by Luigi Filippo D’Amico (1970)
  • BELLI – The white mafia , directed by Luigi Zampa (1973)
  • The Sunday woman , directed by Luigi Comencini (1975)

Television [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • Winslow’s cadet , directed by Franco Enriquez (1954) – Rai television prose
  • nineteenth century , directed by Anton Giulio Majano (1959) – Tv Scripto
  • Graziella , directed by Mario Ferrero (1961) – TV screenplay
  • That gentleman who came to lunch , directed by Alessandro Brissoni (1961) – Rai television prose
  • The goodbyes , directed by Guglielmo Morandi (1961) – Rai television prose
  • Zio Vanja , directed by Claudio Fino (1962) – Rai television prose
  • Lo styled , directed by Claudio Fino (1962) – Rai television prose
  • Crack Commedia di Cesare Vico Lewis, Regia di Alessandro Brissoni (1962) – Prose Televisiva Rai
  • Crime in Corfu , directed by Giacomo Colli (1963) – Rai television prose
  • Dad grande , directed by Alessandro Brissoni (1963) – TV screenwriter
  • … and Jupiter laughs , directed by Enrico Colosimo (1963) – Rai television prose
  • The joys of the family , directed by Gian Paolo Callegari (1963) – Rai television prose
  • The College of Scandals , directed by Flaminio Bollini and Carla Accountanti (1964) – TV screenplay
  • The bachelor , directed by Flaminio Bollini (1964) – TV screenwriter
  • The lieutenant Fritz , directed by Enrico Colosimo (1965)
  • At the curtain fall , by Noël Coward, directed by Marcello Sartarelli (1965) – Rai television prose
  • The Count of Monte Cristo , directed by Edmo Fenoglio (1966) TV script
  • Separate boards episode The table number seven , directed by Enrico Colosimo (1967) – Rai television prose
  • The Pickwick club , directed by Ugo Gregoretti (1967) – TV screenwriter
  • Abraham Lincoln – Chronicle of a crime , directed by Daniele D’Anza (1967) – TV movie
  • Serata Somerset Maulam , directed by Daniele D’Anza (1967)
  • Eleonora , directed by Silverio Blasi (1967)
  • The table next to the window Directed by Enrico Colosimo (1967)
  • I started like this , (1968) – TV screenplay
  • The comedy of errors Directed by Ruggero Jacobbi and Maria Maddalena Yon (1968) – Rai television prose
  • Rome , directed by Aldo Palazzeschi (1974)- Rai television prose
  • I met a shadow , directed by Daniele D’Anza (1974) – TV Screenage
  • Above, one night , directed by Davide Montemurri (1975)
  • Venetian red , directed by Marco Leto (1976) – Tv Screen
  • What to do? , directed by Gianni Serra (1979) – TV Screenage
  • Adua , directed by Dante Guardamagna (1981) – Tv Screen
  • Tre Storie Avis Tzianano’s Regia Paulummoz (1987) – The Documentary
  • Mother’s heart , directed by Gioia Benelli (1988) – TV movie

Cinema [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

  • Joan Crawford in Obsession of the past , Viale Flamingo , When the ladies meet , Mildred’s novel , Persistently , Pardon , Crazy sins , Anime in delirium , The mask and the heart , Above all suspicions , The damned do not cry , The dance of Venus , Alone with his remorse , Crime on the beach , Women , I kissed a star , The devil’s island , Everyone kissed the bride
  • Marlene Dietrich in The blue angel (Ridoppying 1950), Dishonored , Shanghai Express , Venus blonde (Ridoppying 1951), The Canticle of Canticles , The Empress Caterina , Spanish whim , Wish , The tavern of the seven sins , Mrs. agree , Gold hunters , The black gold fever , The ship of death , Kismet , Turbine d’amore , Fear on stage , Rancho Notorious
  • Greer Garson in Mrs. Miniver , The orphan without smile , Julius Caesar , Mrs. Parkington , Flowers in the dust , The foreigner , The Forsyte saga , Between two loves , The Valle del Destino , A woman forgets , Want me , The adventurer , Adventure , Goodbye, Mr. Chips! , Goodbye Mrs. Miniver , Pride and Prejudice
  • Rita Hayworth in The unreachable happiness , Shanghai’s lady , Trinidad , Blood and arena , You have never been so beautiful , New York follies , Rain , Strawberry blonde , Carmen’s loves , Solomè , Angels of sin , Valid , Charm , Seduction
  • Franca Marzi in FIFA and Arena , Naples eternal song , Love non ho … but … but , The revenge of black eagle , Virginity , Beauties by bicycle , Fear makes 90 , Tragic return , Figaro here, Figaro there , I sing for you
  • Myrna Loy in Ingratitude , Flight at night , The public friend nº 1 , The great rain , Spring wind , The house of our dreams , Twelve call him dad , Girls at the window
  • Martita Hunt in Anastasia , Robin Hood and the companions of the forest , The range , The first night , Goodmorning sadness , Three men on the boat , In the shade of the guillotine
  • Tamara lees ne The trafficking of the white , Totò Fool , Achilles’ heel , The tuner arrived , The secret of the three points , We sinners , The wonderful adventures of Messe Guerrin
  • Greta Garbo in The painted veil , Sun (Ridoppying 1952), To Queen Cristina , Maria Walewska , Margherita Gauthier , Anna karenina
  • Agnes Moorehead in Rebel , Da Quando Te Ne Andasti , The Swan , History of three loves , If we weren’t we women , Terror on the Black Sea
  • Lída Baarová no His way , The revenge of a madman , The innocent pagan , Pity for those who fall
  • Dorzoat gabrielle in Mayerling , The terrible relatives , Resurrection , Polikuska
  • Virginia Field in Widow seeking wife , I Veli di Bagdad , An ideal wedding , The court of King Arthur , I’ll be yours tomorrow
  • Mildred Natwick ne Slave of the past , The conspiracy of the Innocenti , The jester of the king , A quiet man , The kiss of the bandit
  • Gale special gaard in Ivory black , The caravan of the rebels , The magic voice , If you are there, two blows beat
  • Barbara Stanwyck in Titanic , White orchid , The lost daughter , John Doe arrives
  • Judith Anderson ne Ten Commandments , Rebecca – The first wife , Furies
  • Eve Arden in Surprise weddings , Scheherazade , The lady wants the mink
  • Binnie Barnes in In the Caribbean Sea , An hour before dawn , At Buia street
  • Ethel Barrymore ne The famous wife , Pinky, the white negra , The dream of my twenty years
  • Spring Byington ne The race of death , The eternal illusion , Daughter of the wind
  • Ilka Chase Ne The sweetheart parents , Red fireball , The girl of the century
  • Ludmilla Doubarova in First Communion , The Caimano del Piave , Lieutenant Giorgio
  • Doris during Under the cross of the South , I felt the sparay. , The hour of truth
  • Hermione Gingold in A witch in paradise , Around the world in eighty days , Chief
  • Ruth Hussey in Siege of love , I love Luisa desperately , That phenomenon of my son
  • A song wondering in In the mountains I will be yours , Dead of fear , Copacabana
  • Thelma Ritter ne The dominator of fate , Dad gambalunga , Tailor -made husbands
  • Françoise Rosay Ne Nobody’s children , On the Sighs Bridge , The princess of médoza
  • Yvonne Sanson does The mysterious knight , The prisoner of the mountain [N 1] , The dam on the Pacific
  • Valentine Tessier in Justice is done , The two truths , Notre Dame de Paris
  • Katharine Warren Ne The mutiny of the Caine , All the men of the king , The mixed mulbia
  • ALANOVA NE The arrow in the side
  • Arletty in Tragic dawn
  • Marcelle Arnold in Employed of Amelia , Miracles are not repeated
  • Mary Astor in Young people without tomorrow , The midnight lady
  • Edith Atwater Ne The following
  • Handle aubert ne Frankenstein’s brain , Gianni and Pinotto and the mysterious killer
  • Mother Bancroft what Your mouth burns
  • Lynn Bari ne The capitalist , The hill of happiness
  • Joan Bennett in Can you enter? , The one I should have married
  • Vera Bergman in The mouth on the street
  • Tala birell in Bernadette
  • Sue Ellen Blake in Graziella
  • Mary Boland in If I had a million
  • Alice Brady in Dawn of glory
  • Esther Brown in Ten Commandments
  • Nana Bryant in The executioners also die
  • Hillary Brooke ne The man who knew too much , Mr. Beaucaire
  • Kathleen Byron in Black narcissus
  • Esma Cannon in Norman cunning policeman
  • Agnès Capri I The Milky Way
  • Joyce Carey in Short meeting
  • Olive Carey in The torture of the arrow
  • Ayleen Carlyle in Notorious – The lost lover
  • Janis Carter in Secretary all to do
  • Claudette Colbert in This world is wonderful
  • Patricia Collinge Ne The three women of Casanova
  • Georgina Cookson in The truth … almost naked
  • Gladys Cooper in The children of the musketeers , Separate boards
  • Rosalie Crutchley ne The sword and the rose
  • Chana Coubert Ne The girl who knew too much
  • Colette Darfeuil Ne Love becomes like this
  • Bette Davis in In this life of ours
  • Jacqueline deWit in The tiger
  • Brenda de Banzie in The man who saw his body
  • Vilma Degischer in Fate of an imperator
  • Faith Domergue in Duel at the Silver Rio
  • Ann Doran in There is always a tomorrow , Don’t be sad for me
  • Enjoy the dover in Monastery of Santa Chiara , I will never forget you
  • Constance Dowling in The sore city
  • Irene Dunne in Still together , I dreamed of an angel
  • Mildred Dunnock ne The story of a nun
  • Ann Dvorak in The desperate night
  • Anita Ekberg in Artists and models
  • ISOBEL ELSOM Ne The secrets of Philadelphia
  • Hope Emerson ne The dry bale , The fort of the Amazons
  • Edith Evans ne The importance of being called Ernesto
  • Judith Evelyn ne The giant
  • Gina Falckenberg in Anime in the tumult
  • Glenda Farrell in Special supervised
  • Julia Faye in Sansone and Dalila
  • Rhonda Fleming no Cleopatra’s loves
  • Nina foch in The dead do not speak
  • Kay Francis in You can’t stop me from loving , The revenge of the Dalton
  • ketti galian in I want to dance with you
  • Margaret Gene and The cliff of sin
  • Gladys George in I loved an outlaw
  • Kathryn Givney in A Place in the Sun , Bullies and puppets
  • Greta Gonda in 11 men and a ball , I only love you!
  • No gort in Signing
  • Mitzi Green in Gianni and Pinotto at the North Pole
  • Charlotte Greenwood in Wild flower
  • Virginia GREGG NO The captain of the southern seas
  • Anne Grey in the repopy de The cheerful heroes
  • Virginia Grey in The nameless bullet
  • Sign Hasso on Opium , The revolt
  • Kirsten Heilberg in Distant house
  • Irene Hervey in Ultimatum a Chicago
  • Rose Hobart in Mists
  • Valerie Hobson in Intrigue in the East , Blue blood
  • Carola Höhn in Mother
  • Glory Holden Don’t The temptation of Mr. Smith
  • Celeste Holm in If my wife knew it
  • Miriam Hopkins ne The eyes that did not smile , The spouse’s mother
  • Marianne Hoppe in See you Francesca
  • Camilla Horn in Vertigo
  • Marjorie Hoshelle in Dangerous crossing , The joy of life
  • Esther Howard in Forgotten
  • Joan Ingrams in Un re a New York
  • Rosalind Ivan in The sphinx of evil
  • Isabel Jeans in Souvenir of Italy
  • Ursula Jeans in Patrizia and the dictator
  • Adele Jergens in Gianni and Pinotto against the invisible man
  • Lydia Johnson in Guard, chosen guard, brigadier and marshal
  • Rita Johnson in Susanna’s loves
  • Katy Jurado in Massacre to large wells
  • Lily Kann in International espionage
  • Andrea King in The world in my arms , The renegade brand
  • Patricia Knight in Flowers in the mud
  • Lucie Lancaster is The wandering king
  • Marianne Leibl in Totò and Marcellino
  • Doris Lloyd in Dream of prisoner
  • Margaret Lockwood is The beautiful adventurer , The man in gray
  • Suzet corn in It was on Friday 17
  • Ilona Massey in Holidays in Mexico
  • Lois Maxwell in Madness , Loves and poisons
  • María Montez in Re in exile
  • Ida Moore in To each his own destiny
  • Gaby Morlay in Anna
  • Alla nazimova in The San Luis Rey bridge
  • Patricia Neal in Diplomatic courier
  • Cathleen Nesbitt in Three money in the fountain
  • Jeanette Nolan in Macbeth , The great heat
  • Mary Newton in Eye to the ball
  • Cornelia Otis Skinner The red velvet swing
  • Mila Pérély does The beauty and the Beast
  • Lee Patrick in First fault
  • Elizabeth Patterson ne The Via del Tobacco
  • Yvonne Peattie does The five penny
  • Mary Philips in I lower my husband
  • Jacqueline stony in Women and brigands , Underworld
  • Jacqueline Plessis in Remarked in the darkness , The seven deadly sins
  • Mala Powers in The city that does not sleep
  • Suzy Prim in Towards life
  • Marjorie Rambeau in Black earth
  • Martha Raye in Mr VERDOUX
  • Margaret Rawlings in Roman holidays
  • Anne Revere in I’m your , Friend
  • Elisabeth Risdon in Me and the egg , Infraction wedding
  • Gale Robbins in Save the king
  • Rizce is a The wax mask
  • Jessie Royce Landis in Thief hunt
  • Nora Samsó in Sailors, women and troubles
  • Lizabeth Scott no The black city
  • Jan Sterling no The circle of fire
  • Elaine Stritch ne The violent , License in Paris
  • Sylvie in Here is happiness!
  • VERRE TEASDALE NE The girl of the 5th road
  • Claire Trevor in Red shadows , Lucy Gallant
  • Gloria Swanson in My son Nero
  • Anneliese Uhlig in I havence on the Barzan.
  • Olyga Valéry in Arianna , Eliana and men
  • Norma Varden in Annibale and the Vestale
  • In Walker in Yours forever
  • Lilo Weibel in Totò is looking for a house
  • Lucile Watson in I prefer my husband , The stories of Uncle Tom (original dubbing)
  • Mary Wickes in White Christmas
  • Marie Windsor in The irresistible Mr. John
  • Agnes Windeck in Time to live
  • Naima Wifstrand Ne The place of strawberries , Smiles of a summer night
  • Peggy Wood ne The man I would like
  • Käthe from Nagy in His height commands
  • Grethis wise in Casino de Paris
  • Dorothea Wieck in Special sent
  • Maria Pia Arcangeli in The whole city sings
  • Paola Borboni in I don’t sing anymore
  • Diana Borghese in Lost youth
  • Vittorina Benvenuti ne The seven sins
  • Marina Berti no The Queen of Saba
  • Lola braccini in Carmela , Arrange yourself
  • Lilla Brignone Ne The rice field
  • Clara Calamai in The Fornetto of Venice , Captain Fracassa
  • Carla Calò ne Count Ugolino , The red hawk
  • John Mary canal Ne The kiss of a dead
  • Carla Candiani in roulade
  • True peel in Or my sun
  • Nelly corradi ne The count of Sant’Elmo
  • Maria Gloria Crociani in We are in the gallery
  • Rubi Dalma in A gunshot , Sant’Elena, small island
  • Silvia De Bettini in Mary Malickan
  • Livia De Stefano in Third high school
  • Liana of the leap The moralist
  • Bianca Doria in Short circuit
  • Anita during ne The two sisters , Betrayal
  • Luisa Ferida in Blood wedding
  • Nada Fiorelli in Clear sea
  • Giovanna Galletti in Signorinette
  • Olga Vittoria Gentilli in Temptation
  • Anna Magnani in Finally alone , Crazy quartet
  • Fanny marchiged The white sheikh , Men do not look at the sky
  • Sea flora in The devil’s gondola
  • Gina Mascetti in 3 foreigners in Rome
  • Marisa Merlini in Hoeer , The loves of Manon Lescaut
  • Silvana Pampanini Ne The Baron Carlo Mazza
  • I would have the Paoli’s The Tramp
  • German Paolieri No The two cronies
  • Elli small in Holy dishonor
  • Milena Penovich Ne The girl of the other shore
  • Isa Pola in Margherita da Cortona
  • Pina Renzi in The sin of Rogelia Sanchez , A husband for the month of April
  • Gina Sammarco in Singing, but softly …
  • Elena Sangro in Enrico Caruso, legend of a voice
  • Nora Sangro in Sunday of August
  • Jole Silvani not The Passaguai family
  • Olga Solbelli in Every day is Sunday , Orange flowers
  • Lina volonges in I like

Animation film [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

In movies Mary Malickan ed Anna It is voiced by Giovanna Scotto as the double lactanzi in turn other actresses in the same films: Silvia De Bettini in Mary Malickan e Gaby Morlay in Anna .

  • Broadway round trip (1977)
Explanatory
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