Vera Carmi
Vera Carmi | |
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Vera Carmi in 1941 | |
Born |
Turin, Italy | 23 November 1914
Died |
6 September 1969 54) Rome, Italy | (aged
Other names | Vera Del Monte |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1940-1956 |
Vera Carmi (23 November 1914 – 6 September 1969) was an Italian film actress. She appeared in 51 films between 1940 and 1956. She was born in Turin, Italy and died in Rome, Italy.
Life and career
Carmi was born Virginia Doglioli in Turin.[1][2] After being spotted by the director Ferdinando Maria Poggioli in a beauty contest, she made her film debut in 1940, in a supporting role in Poggioli's Goodbye Youth and in a short time she became one of the most requested actresses in the Telefoni Bianchi genre.[1][2]
After the war she got critical acclaim for a number of dramatic performances, notably Mario Soldati's His Young Wife and Luciano Emmer's Sunday in August.[1][2] She was also very active on stage.[1] Gradually cast in less important roles, she eventually retired in the second half of the 1950s.[2]
Carmi was the first wife of the football player Aldo Giuseppe Borel.[2]
Selected filmography
- Goodbye Youth (1940)
- Labbra serrate (1942)
- Two Hearts Among the Beasts (1943)
- Anything for a Song (1943)
- La vispa Teresa (1943)
- The Za-Bum Circus (1944)
- His Young Wife (1945)
- The Ten Commandments (1945)
- The Models of Margutta (1946)
- How I Lost the War (1947)
- Cab Number 13 (1948)
- Christmas at Camp 119 (1948)
- Sunday in August (1950)
- Le due sorelle (1950)
- My Heart Sings (1951)
- Buon viaggio pover'uomo (1951)
- Milano miliardaria (1951)
- Black Feathers (1952)
- The Blind Woman of Sorrento (1952)
- I Always Loved You (1953)
- Concert of Intrigue (1954)
- Appassionatamente (1954)
- Amici per la pelle (1955)
- La ladra (1955)
- Revelation (1955)
References
External links
- Vera Carmi at the Internet Movie Database
- Vera Carmi at AllMovie