Laura Gore
Laura Gore | |
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Born |
Laura Emilia Regli 30 September 1918 Bussoleno, Italy |
Died |
27 March 1957 38) Rome, Italy | (aged
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1945-1955 |
Laura Gore (30 September 1918 – 27 March 1957) was an Italian actress and voice actress. She appeared in 39 films between 1945 and 1955. She was born in Bussoleno, Turin as Laura Emilia Regli.
While studying accounting, in 1940 she won the eighth edition of the amateur song contest "L'ora del dilettante" organized by EIAR at the Teatro Carlo Felice in Genoa.[1] After that win, Gore immediately started a successful career first as a music hall artist, later as an actress of cinema, radio and theatre.[1][2] For two consecutive seasons (1949-50 and 1950-51) she was a member of the stage company of Eduardo De Filippo.[1] She was also active as a dubber in the dubbing company ORI.[1][2]
Gore died of a heart attack at 38 years old.[2] She was married to army officer Agostino Golzi.[1][2]
Selected filmography
- Romulus and the Sabines (1945)
- His Young Wife (1945)
- The Ways of Sin (1946)
- Partenza ore 7 (1946)
- The Captain's Daughter (1947)
- The Firemen of Viggiù (1949)
- The Emperor of Capri (1949)
- Toto the Sheik (1950)
- L'inafferrabile 12 (1950)
- Side Street Story (1950)
- Tomorrow Is Another Day (1951)
- Song of Spring (1951)
- Tragic Serenade (1951)
- Free Escape (1951)
- The Woman Who Invented Love (1952)
- Neapolitans in Milan (1952)
- La presidentessa (1952)
- Lulu (1953)
- Schiava del peccato (1954)
- The Three Thieves (1954)
- Desperate Farewell (1955)
References
External links
- Laura Gore at the Internet Movie Database
- Laura Gore at AllMovie