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FieldsCarlotta Natoli (born 1971), Italian actressCarlotta Nillson (1876\u20131951), Swedish-born American actressCarlotta Nobile (1988\u20132013), Italian art historian, violinist, writer, and artistic directorCarlotta Patti (c. 1840 \u2013 1889), Italian operatic sopranoCarlotta Perry (1839\u20131914), American poetCarlotta Petrina (1901\u20131997), American illustrator and printerCarlotta Ida Popert (1848 \u2013 1923, German-Italian artistCarlotta Provin, birthname of Dina De Santis (born 1943), Italian actressCarlotta Tagnin (born 1965), Italian swimmerCarlotta Thompkins, also known as Lottie Deno (1844\u20131934), American gamblerCarlotta Truman (born 1999), German singer-songwriterCarlotta Valdes (disambiguation)Carlotta Walls LaNier (1942), the first black female to graduate from Central High School, Little Rock, ArkansasCarlotta Zambelli (1875\u20131968), Italian ballerinaCarlotta Zofkova (born 1993), Italian swimmerFictional characters[edit]Carlotta Beck, in the television sitcom Filthy RichCarlotta Giudicelli, in the novel and musical The Phantom of the OperaCarlotta Nardi, in the 1918 opera Die Gezeichneten by Franz SchrekerCarlotta Ulansky, in the novel Youth in RevoltCarlotta Valdes, mentioned in the 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film VertigoCarlotta Vega, in the American soap opera One Life to LiveSister Carlotta, in the Ender’s Game novel seriesCarlotta, in the 1989 film The Little Mermaid, its sequel and the 2007 stage musicalCarlotta Brown, character in the St Clare’s series by Enid BlytonCarlotta Wren, main character in mystery series Body Movers by Stephanie BondCarlotta Casagrande, character in American animated series The CasagrandesSee also[edit]^ “Carlotta”. 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