Germana Paolieri

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Female

Birthday

29-Aug-1906

Age

(119 years old)

Place of Birth

Florence, Italy

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Germana Paolieri

Biography

Germana Paolieri was an Italian actress. During the 1930s she became a leading lady of Italian cinema appearing in major films such as the 1938 biopic Giuseppe Verdi.


Credits

È sbarcato un marinaio È sbarcato un marinaio (1940) Character: Stella
In a sea port, where he has landed after a long voyage, a sailor meets a girl. To overcome her reluctance, he gives up on leaving again and works as a barker in a fair booth where she works and takes her with him.
Sempre più difficile Sempre più difficile (1943) Character: Donna Franca
Sicily, early 1900s. An impoverished prince settles into the house of a rich shipowner and becomes his counselor.
I dieci comandamenti I dieci comandamenti (1945) Character: N/A
Ten episodes, one for each of the Ten Commandments. Lost film.
L'armata azzurra L'armata azzurra (1932) Character: Elena Spada
Italy's first flying film showed the strides that land had made in aviation, preparing for military action under Fascism.The 3 comrades of the plot have their differences but work together and 2 of them at least find romance back on earth.
La canzone del cuore La canzone del cuore (1955) Character: Countess
A widow is unjustly imprisoned for theft and her daughter is sent to live with her grandmother.
La corona di fuoco La corona di fuoco (1961) Character: Regina Ermengarda
A film directed by Luigi Latini de Marchi
Stella Del Mare Stella Del Mare (1938) Character: Gemma
A fisherman with a beautiful voice is heard by the owners of a record company and signed. He falls for the manager but, when he understands that the interest of women is purely professional, he abandons everything.
Maddalena Maddalena (1954) Character: N/A
The story takes plays during the annual Good Friday pageant in a tiny Italian village. Local priest Don Vincenzo faces a crisis when the girl selected to play the Virgin Mary shows up pregnant.
Piccola mia Piccola mia (1933) Character: Maria
A woman leaves her husband and her young daughter after she falls for a rally driver.
Sancta Maria Sancta Maria (1942) Character: Elena Scotto
Nadia, a young Soviet journalist who is passing through Pompeii, discovers the power that comes from the Catholic faith when the painter she loves, Paolo, and who saved her from drowning during the shipwreck of the cruise in which they met, is at the gates of death because of a serious illness whose symptoms are similar to those of leprosy.
Antigone Antigone (1971) Character: Euridice
Cottafavi's adaptation of the Greek tragedy for RAI.
In amore si pecca in due In amore si pecca in due (1954) Character: N/A
Luisa Galli moves to Rome in search of a respectable job, but instead just finds a job as a waitress for the lawyer Giorgi
...e Napoli Canta! ...e Napoli Canta! (1953) Character: contessa Mariani
Giorgio with some friends rehearses a show of Neapolitan songs financed thanks to an elderly artist. Having come to quarrel with the landlady, Giorgio rented a room with a good woman who lives with her beautiful daughter Maria. Love soon arises between the two.
Les beaux jours du roi Murat Les beaux jours du roi Murat (1947) Character: Countess Zichy
For the past few weeks, revolt has been brewing in the Kingdom of Naples. The handsome Castelli is at the head of the conspiracy that wants to put an end to the reign of King Murat. To carry out his plan, he decides to infiltrate the court in order to become an intimate of the king. But his ploy works too well: he manages to enter the court thanks to his talents as a singer and very quickly seduces Queen Geneviève. But this imprudence costs him a lot. He is soon arrested by the king's men and immediately condemned to death.
La Wally La Wally (1932) Character: Wally
Old fashioned opera adaptation: A feisty and free spirited woman of the Tyrol withdraws to a mountain peak when she is separated from the man she loves. When he later attempts to rejoin her, disaster results.
Il mostro dell'isola Il mostro dell'isola (1954) Character: Adalgisa
An Italian government agent is assigned to break up a drug smuggling ring on the island of Ischia but his daughter is kidnapped by the gang.
Giuseppe Verdi Giuseppe Verdi (1938) Character: Margherita Barezzi
The great Italian opera composer recalls his eventful life on his deathbed: his childhood in Busseto, his studies in Milan, his first opera "Oberto, conte di San Bonifacio", the death of his wife and his children killed by smallpox.
Villa Borghese Villa Borghese (1953) Character: Gemma (segment: Concorso di bellezza) (uncredited)
Villa Borghese, Rome's biggest urban park, is the place where everyday laughs and dramas are consumed. The movie is made of six vignettes set there.
Lorenzino de' Medici Lorenzino de' Medici (1935) Character: Bianca Strozzi
Lorenzino de 'Medici manipulates Alessandro ruler of Florence to save his beloved Bianca.
I delfini I delfini (1960) Character: madre di Anselmo e di Elsa
An acid portrait of Italian youth at the time, I DELFINI follows a dreary season of discontent and viciousness in the lives of a thoroughly unpleasant group of mostly rich youngsters in a small Adriatic coast city.
The Appointment The Appointment (1969) Character: N/A
Lawyer Federico Fendi has reasons to suspect that his fashion model wife Carla is secretly one of Rome's highest paid call-girls.
Luciano Serra, pilota Luciano Serra, pilota (1938) Character: Sandra Serra
Successful WWI pilot Luciano Serra has problems adjusting to an ordinary life in peace, so he leaves his family and becomes a pilot in America. In the 30s, his son in Italy wants also to become a pilot, and Luciano accepts an offer of a double dealing agent for a flight from Rio to Rome, but his plane crashes in the Atlantic. For the world Luciano Serra is missing, but he has entered the Italian army under a new name to fight in Ethiopia. The train in which his unit travels is attacked by Ethiopian soldiers, his son flying a reconasaince mission is shot down and wounded by the same attacking enemies. Will Luciano be able to fly the plane back, to get close air support for the outnumbered Italian troups?
Immensee Immensee (1943) Character: N/A
A man and a woman struggle to stifle their love for each other, even after he moves away to travel the world and she marries a suitor.
Traversata nera Traversata nera (1939) Character: Manuela Perez
"Black Crossing" - In an Oriental port a group of people embarks a trader designated for Europe. One of them, a shady individual, entrusts the captain with a box of valuables to be kept until the end of the journey.
I due compari I due compari (1955) Character: Signora Carletti
Giovanni peddles useless pens in the streets of Rome with his sidekick Francesco, but his college-student daughter thinks he is a rich industrialist. She falls in love with a rich guy and when her father tells her the trust about their financial situation she drops her fiance and refuses food. Luckily, the guy's parents give their consent to the marriage anyway.
Il sogno di Butterfly Il sogno di Butterfly (1939) Character: Mary Peterson
Italian filmmaker Carmine Gallone was still in his "operetta" mode when he helmed 1938's Il Sogno di Butterfly (Dream of the Butterfly) Maria Cebotari plays opera diva Rosa Belloni, currently starring in a production of Puccini's Madama Butterfly. The plot thickens when Rosa's backstage life begins to mirror the travails of the character she is portraying. The climax comes when Harry Peters (Fosco Giachetti), the American father of Rosa's illegitimate child, returns after four years with his new wife in tow, leading inexorably to a doleful ending both on- and offstage. Critics complained about the substandard photography in Il Sogno di Butterfly, but this might have been due to poor laboratory work.



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