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Carla Del Poggio (2 December 1925 – 14 October 2010) was an
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cinema, theatre, and television actress.


Biography

Born Maria Luisa Attanasio in
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
, she was the wife of Italian director Alberto Lattuada for 60 years, from 2 April 1945 until his death 3 July 2005. She died on 14 October 2010, aged 84, from undisclosed causes.Notice of death of actress Carla Del Poggio
(Italian)


Filmography

* ''
Maddalena, Zero for Conduct ''Maddalena, Zero for Conduct'' (Italian: ''Maddalena... zero in condotta'') is a 1940 Italian " white-telephones" comedy film directed by Vittorio De Sica.Cardullo p.117 It is a remake of the Hungarian film '' Magda Expelled'' (1938). Plot A mys ...
'', by
Vittorio De Sica Vittorio De Sica ( , ; 7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian film director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: ''Sciuscià'' and ''Bicycle Thieves'' (honorary) ...
(1940) * '' The Man on the Street'', by
Roberto Roberti Vincenzo Leone (24 July 1879 – 10 January 1959), known professionally as Roberto Roberti, was an Italian actor, screenwriter and film director. He made over sixty films, mostly during the silent era. He was married to the actress Bice Valeria ...
(1941) * '' La scuola dei timidi'', by
Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (8 July 1894 – 4 January 1998) was an Italian film director whose career spanned from the 1930s to the mid-1960s. He mainly directed adventure pictures and popular comedies, including some starring Totò. His 1942 ...
(1941) * '' A Garibaldian in the Convent'', by
Vittorio De Sica Vittorio De Sica ( , ; 7 July 1901 – 13 November 1974) was an Italian film director and actor, a leading figure in the neorealist movement. Four of the films he directed won Academy Awards: ''Sciuscià'' and ''Bicycle Thieves'' (honorary) ...
(1942) * ''
C'è sempre un ma! ''C'è sempre un ma!'' is a 1942 Italian " white-telephones" drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Carla Del Poggio. Cast * Carla Del Poggio as Carla * Adriana Benetti as Giulia * Rubi Dalma as Laura * Jone Morino as Isabella * Ar ...
'', by
Luigi Zampa Luigi Zampa (2 January 1905 – 16 August 1991) was an Italian film director. Biography Son of a worker, Zampa studied filmmaking from 1932 to 1937 at the Italian film school Centro sperimentale di cinematografia in Rome. He directed several ...
(1942) * ''
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'', by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (1942) * '' Incontri di notte'', by Nunzio Malasomma (1943) * ''
Signorinette ''Signorinette'' is a 1942 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Carla Del Poggio. Cast * Carla Del Poggio as Renata * Paola Veneroni as Iris * Anna Mari as Gisella * Nella Paoli as Paola * Claudio Gora as Marco Lancia, the w ...
'', by Luigi Zampa (nel ruolo di Renata) (1943) * '' Tre ragazze cercano marito'', by Duilio Coletti (1943) * '' L'angelo e il diavolo'', by
Mario Camerini Mario Camerini (6 February 1895 – 4 February 1981) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. The cousin of Augusto Genina, he made the most well-known films in Italy during the 1930s, most of them comedies starring Vittorio De Sica. H ...
(1946) * '' Umanità'', by Jack Salvatori (1946) * '' Il bandito'', by Alberto Lattuada (1946) * '' Caccia tragica'', by Giuseppe De Santis (1947) * '' Gioventù perduta'', by Pietro Germi (1947) * '' Senza pietà'', by Alberto Lattuada (1948) * ''
Il mulino del Po ''Il mulino del Po'' (internationally released as ''The Mill on the Po'') is a 1949 Cinema of Italy, Italian drama film directed by Alberto Lattuada. It is based on the novel with the same name by Riccardo Bacchelli. Cast *Carla Del Poggio: Ber ...
'', by Alberto Lattuada (1949) * '' Cavalcade of Heroes'', by Mario Costa (1950) * '' Luci del varietà'', by Alberto Lattuada and Federico Fellini (1950) * '' Red Seal'', by Flavio Calzavara (1950) * '' Il sentiero dell'odio'', by Sergio Grieco (1951) * '' La ragazza di Trieste'' (''Les Loups chassent la nuit''), by
Bernard Borderie Bernard Borderie (10 June 1924 in Paris – 28 May 1978 in Paris) was a French film director and screenwriter. His father, Raymond Borderie, was one of the producers of ''Les Enfants du Paradis'' (''Children of Paradise'', 1945). Selected filmo ...
(1951) * ''
The Ungrateful Heart ''The Ungrateful Heart'' ( nap, Core 'ngrato) is a 1951 Italian melodrama film directed by Guido Brignone and starring Carla Del Poggio, Frank Latimore and Gabriele Ferzetti Gabriele Ferzetti (born Pasquale Ferzetti; 17 March 1925 – 2 ...
'', by
Guido Brignone Guido Brignone (6 December 1886 – 6 March 1959) was an Italian film director and actor. He was the father of actress Lilla Brignone and younger brother of actress Mercedes Brignone. Brignone was born in Milan, Italy. He was the first Italian ...
(1951) * '' Wolves Hunt at Night'' (1952) * '' Tormento del passato'', by
Mario Bonnard Mario Bonnard (24 December 1889 – 22 March 1965) was an Italian actor and film director. Bonnard was born and died in Rome. He began his cinematic career as an actor becoming a popular romantic lead in numerous silent films made before World ...
(1952) * '' Roma 11 o'clock'', by Giuseppe De Santis (1952) * '' Immortal Melodies'', by
Giacomo Gentilomo Giacomo Gentilomo (5 April 1909 – 16 April 2001) was an Italian film director and painter. Biography Born in Trieste, at very young age Gentilomo moved to Rome, where at 21 years old he entered the cinema industry, working as a script survivo ...
(1952) * ''
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'', by
Guido Brignone Guido Brignone (6 December 1886 – 6 March 1959) was an Italian film director and actor. He was the father of actress Lilla Brignone and younger brother of actress Mercedes Brignone. Brignone was born in Milan, Italy. He was the first Italian ...
(1953) * ''
Cose da pazzi ''Crazy Affairs'' ( it, Cose da pazzi) is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by G. W. Pabst. In May 2016, it was shown as part of a retrospective of Pabst's films at the Filmarchiv Austria. Cast * Aldo Fabrizi as Gnauli * Carla Del Poggio as ...
'', by
Georg Wilhelm Pabst Georg Wilhelm Pabst (25 August 1885 – 29 May 1967) was an Austrian film director and screenwriter. He started as an actor and theater director, before becoming one of the most influential German-language filmmakers during the Weimar Republic. ...
(1953) * '' L'eroe della Vandea'' (''Les Révoltés de Lomanach''), by Richard Pottier (1954) * '' The Secret of Helene Marimon'' by
Henri Calef Henri Calef (20 July 1910 – 18 August 1994) was a French screenwriter and film director. Selected filmography Director * ''Jericho'' (1946) * ''The Royalists'' (1947) * ''Crossroads of Passion'' (1948) * '' Shadow and Light'' (1951) * '' ...
(1954) * '' The Wanderers'', by
Hugo Fregonese Hugo Geronimo Fregonese (April 8, 1908 in Mendoza – January 11, 1987 in Tigre) was an Argentine film director and screenwriter who worked both in Hollywood and his home country.''Cine Nacional''Hugo Fregonese filmography Cinenacional.com ...
(1956)


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* 1925 births 2010 deaths Italian film actresses Italian television actresses Italian stage actresses Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia alumni Actresses from Naples 20th-century Italian actresses {{Italy-stage-actor-stub