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    Pupella Maggio (born Giustina Maria Maggio; 24 April 1910 – 8 December 1999) was an Italian film actress. Born in Naples into a family of actors, Maggio...
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  • Pupella may refer to: Eliza Urbanus Pupella, Indonesian journalist and nationalist leader Mario Pupella, Italian actor Pupella Maggio, Italian actress...
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  • Gerald S. O'Loughlin, Guido Leontini, Amedeo Nazzari, Fausto Tozzi, Pupella Maggio, and Angelo Infanti. Joseph Valachi is an aging prisoner in the Atlanta...
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  • off with her Carabiniere, someone notices that Titta has gone too. Pupella Maggio as Miranda Biondi, Titta's mother Armando Brancia as Aurelio Biondi...
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  • as adult Elena (extended cut only) Antonella Attili as Maria Di Vita Pupella Maggio as old Maria Enzo Cannavale as Spaccafico Isa Danieli as Anna Leopoldo...
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    as Hagar Gabriele Ferzetti as Lot Eleonora Rossi Drago as Lot's Wife Pupella Maggio as Noah's Wife Robert Rietti as Abraham's Steward Peter Heinze as Shem...
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    before creating his own revue company. Maggio was the brother of actors Enzo, Rosalia, Beniamino and Pupella Maggio. The Palace on the River (1940) Un giorno...
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  • (1965–2001) Margareth Madè (born 1982) Anna Maestri (1924–1988) Pupella Maggio (1910–1999) Rosalia Maggio (1921–1995) Licia Maglietta (born 1954) Anna Magnani (1908–1973)...
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  • Michele's father Raf Vallone as Giovanni Andrea Checchi as A fascist Pupella Maggio as Peasant Bruna Cealti as Refugee Antonella Della Porta as A crazy...
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    (Viena), María Casares (París, 1969), Eunice Muñoz (Lisbon, 1987), Pupella Maggio, Liv Ullmann (Oslo), Maddalena Crippa (Milán), etc.[citation needed]...
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