Wanda Osiris (pronounced [ˈvanda oˈziːris]; born Anna Menzio, italianized as Vanda Osiri during the Fascist era; 3 June 1905 – 11 November 1994) was an...
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(1927–2010), graphic designer Magda Olivero (1910–2014), opera soprano Wanda Osiris (1905–1994), soubrette, actress, singer Giuseppe Palanti (1881–1946)...
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with. On stage, the Cetras worked with other Italian celebrities such Wanda Osiris and Alberto Sordi. When Italian television started broadcasting in 1954...
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boutiques while attending school. She landed a part as a chorus girl in a Wanda Osiris revue, where she was discovered by Mario Mattoli, who cast her in her...
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Originally part of the revue Gran baraonda (Great chaos), starring Wanda Osiris and Alberto Sordi, it was popularized by the vocal group Quartetto Cetra...
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Filippo, Titina De Filippo and Wanda Osiris. Peppino De Filippo as Martino Lazzari Titina De Filippo as Miss Costanzi Wanda Osiris as Miss Baroni Umberto Spadaro...
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in the revue Sognamo insieme by Nelli and Mangini, with Wanda Osiris (then known as Vanda Osiri), Carlo Dapporto, Letizia Gissi, Nino Gallizio and Gianna...
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people with the surname include: Anna Menzio (1905–1994), stage name Wanda Osiris, Italian revue soubrette, actress and singer Francesco Menzio (1899–1979)...
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moved to Milan, where he was enrolled in the theatrical company led by Wanda Osiris. A few years later, he formed his own successful musical revue company...
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Dea Dani John Phillip Law: John Edoardo Faieta: Don Ciccio Caracioni Wanda Osiris: Herself Carlo Dapporto: Himself Franco Angrisano: Fascist Party Secretary...
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