Lia Orlandini (January 12, 1896 – April 9, 1975) was an Italian film actress.
[Pruzzo & Lancia p.53] She was also a
voice actor
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,
dubbing
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foreign films for release in Italy.
Selected filmography
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Quo Vadis
''Quō vādis?'' (, ) is a Latin phrase meaning "Where are you marching?". It is also commonly translated as "Where are you going?" or, poetically, "Whither goest thou?"
The phrase originates from the Christian tradition regarding Saint Pet ...
'' (1913)
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Julius Caesar'' (1914)
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Unjustified Absence'' (1939)
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The Night of Tricks'' (1939)
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Backstage'' (1939)
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Then We'll Get a Divorce
''Then We'll Get a Divorce'' (Italian: ''Dopo divorzieremo'') is a 1940 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Nunzio Malasomma and starring Amedeo Nazzari, Vivi Gioi and Lia Orlandini.Gundle p.197
The film's sets were designed b ...
'' (1940)
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Abandonment'' (1940)
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Headlights in the Fog'' (1942)
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Two Hearts Among the Beasts'' (1943)
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Anything for a Song
''Anything for a Song'' ( it, Ho tanta voglia di cantare) is a 1943 Italian " white-telephones" musical film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Ferruccio Tagliavini, Vera Carmi and Luisa Rossi.Chiti & Poppi p.176 It was shot at the Palati ...
'' (1943)
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Deceit
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'' (1952)
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Letter from Naples
''Letter from Naples'' (Italian: ''Lettera napoletana'') is a 1954 Italian musical melodrama film directed by Giorgio Pastina and starring Giacomo Rondinella, Virna Lisi and Otello Toso.
The film's sets were designed by the art director Alfr ...
'' (1954)
References
Bibliography
* Piero Pruzzo & Enrico Lancia. ''Amedeo Nazzari''. Gremese Editore, 1983.
External links
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1896 births
1975 deaths
Italian film actresses
Italian silent film actresses
20th-century Italian actresses
Actresses from Milan
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