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  1. Two years later he joined the company of Luigi Almirante, Sergio Tofano and Giuditta Rissone. De Sica debuted as a romantic protagonist in Ferenc Molnár's Gli occhi azzurri dell'imperatore. During that period he met Umberto Melnati, an actor from Livorno, with whom formed a successful comic duo and collaborated in many films and theater plays.

  2. Since 1990, Christian De Sica has also been a director: he debuted with Faccione, whose script he wrote and tailor-made for actress Nadia Rinaldi. After Count Max, a homage to the cinema of his father and of Mario Camerini, that he interpreted with Ornella Muti, Anita Ekberg and his mother Maria Mercader, De Sica went on self-directing in Ricky ...

  3. Giuditta Rissone . Carlo Romano . Guido Celano . Margherita Seglin . Aldo Silvani . Mario Siletti . 6 /10 decine21. Crítica 4 pasos por las nubes (1942) Un entuerto amoroso . Una comedia amable con el sello inconfundible de su guionista Cesare Zavattini, todo un referente en el neorrealismo italiano tanto en duros alegatos sociales como El ...

  4. 19 de feb. de 2024 · Rissone, Giuditta. ACTOR (ITALY) BORN 10 Mar 1895, Genova, Liguria - DIED 22 Jun 1977, Roma, Lazio GRAVE LOCATION Roma, Lazio: Cimitero Monumentale del Verano, Piazzale del Verano, 1 (Arciconfraternita, section 143, row 97, grave 32) Giuditta Rissone came from a family of actos.

  5. María de la Asunción Mercader Forcada ( Spanish: [maˈɾi.a meɾkaˈðeɾ]; Catalan: Maria de l'Assumpció Mercader i Forcada [məˈɾi.ə məɾkəˈðe]; 6 March 1918 – 26 January 2011) was a Spanish film actress who appeared in some forty films between 1923 and 1992. She moved to Italy in 1939, later becoming the second wife of film ...

  6. Tormento. Anna (Yvonne Sanson) flees her home, where she has been victimized for years by her spineless father’s mean-spirited second wife, to be with her lover (Amedeo Nazzari), an honest businessman yet to make his fortune. When he is accused of a murder he didn’t commit, the couple’s domestic tranquillity is upended, and a desperate ...

  7. Rosas escarlata (Rose scarlatte, en italiano) es una película italiana de 1940 dirigida y protagonizada por Vittorio De Sica.Fue el primer largometraje dirigido por De Sica. Se trata de una adaptación de "Due dozzine di rose scarlatta", obra de teatro montada en 1936 por Aldo De Benedetti, en la que De Sica compartió el rol protagónico con Giuditta Rissone.