Vera Carmi
Vera Carmi | |
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Born | Virginia Doglioli 23 November 1914 Turin, Kingdom of Italy |
Died | 6 September 1969 Rome, Italy | (aged 54)
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 more than 50 films between 1940 and 1956.[1]
Life and career
[edit]Carmi was born Virginia Doglioli in Turin.[2][3] 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.[2][3]
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.[2][3] She was also very active on stage.[2] Gradually cast in less important roles, she eventually retired in the second half of the 1950s.[3]
Carmi was the first wife of the football player Aldo Giuseppe Borel.[3]
Partial filmography
[edit]- Goodbye Youth (1940) - La fidanzata di Giovanni
- A Husband for the Month of April (1941) - La fioraia
- Il cavaliere senza nome (1941) - Bianca
- Villa da vendere (1941) - Lidia
- L'amore canta (1941) - Marta Della Rocca
- La fortuna viene dal cielo (1942) - Anna Illes
- Once a Week (1942) - Laura Macrè - sua fanciulla
- Sealed Lips (1942) - Anna Massani
- Happy Days (1942) - Nietta
- Redemption (1943) - Maria
- Two Hearts Among the Beasts (1943) - Laura Berti
- Lively Teresa (1943) - Luisa, la manicure
- Il fidanzato di mia moglie (1943) - Renata Sarti
- La signora in nero (1943) - Bianca Maria De Ritis
- Anything for a Song (1943) - La fanciulla
- The Za-Bum Circus (1944) - (segment "Galop finale al circo")
- Finalmente sì (1944) - Silvia
- The Ten Commandments (1945) - (segment "Onora il padre e la madre")
- His Young Wife (1945) - Madama Rosa Travet
- 07... Tassì (1945) - L'attrice
- O sole mio (1946) - Clara, la spia
- The Models of Margutta (1946) - Paola
- Tempesta d'anime (1946)
- Trepidazione (1946)
- Christmas at Camp 119 (1947) - La maestrina torinese
- Farewell, My Beautiful Naples (1947) - Roberta Sullivan
- Sono io l'assassino (1948)
- Cab Number 13 (1948) - Jeanne Herblet (segments "Delitto" & "Castigo")
- L'isola di Montecristo (1948) - Elena Fabbri
- How I Lost the War (1948) - Gemma
- Sunday in August (1950) - Adriana
- The Two Sisters (1950) - Franca
- Milano miliardaria (1951) - Paola
- My Heart Sings (1951) - Madre di Enrico
- Black Feathers (1952) - Catina Cossutti
- The Blind Woman of Sorrento (1953) - Elena Viscardi
- Die Tochter der Kompanie (1953)
- Buon viaggio pover'uomo (1953) - Teresa
- I Always Loved You (1953) - Sister Anna
- The Daughter of the Regiment (1953) - moglie di Carlo
- Matrimonial Agency (1953) - Luisa
- It Takes Two to Sin in Love (1954) - Bianca Giorgi
- Appassionatamente (1954) - Paola
- Concert of Intrigue (1954) - Capo infermiere
- Ho pianto per te! (1954)
- Trieste cantico d'amore (1954) - Anna di Sant'Elmo
- Amici per la pelle (1955) - La madre di Mario
- La ladra (1955) - Signora Barenghi
- Revelation (1955) - Elena Ulianova, sorella di Nadia
- Mai ti scorderò (1956) - La padrona della trattoria
- I miliardari (1956) - Segretaria di Ferri
References
[edit]- ^ "Vera Carmi". MyMovies. Retrieved 27 December 2019.
- ^ a b c d Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano, Le Attrici. Gremese Editore, 2003. pp. 68–69. ISBN 888440214X.
- ^ a b c d e Achille Valdata (8 September 1969). "È morta a Roma l'attrice Vera Carmi". La Stampa. No. 207. p. 6.
External links
[edit]- Vera Carmi at IMDb