Luisa Rossi  | |
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| Born | 26 January 1925 Milan, Italy  | 
| Died | 23 May 1984 (aged 59) Rome, Italy  | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
| Years active | 1941–1978 | 
Luisa Rossi (26 January 1925 – 23 May 1984) was an Italian actress. She appeared in 25 films between 1941 and 1978.
Born in Milan, Rossi debuted at young age in a significant role in Mario Mattoli's Ho tanta voglia di cantare (1943).[1] In 1945 Rossi obtained a large critical appreciation with Leopold Lindtberg's The Last Chance, but she failed to capitalize on her early success and her following parts were mainly supporting roles in often modest productions.[1]
Unsatisfied with her film career, since mid-1950s Rossi focused her career on television and especially on stage, in which she worked with, among others, Luchino Visconti, Giorgio Strehler and Dario Fo.[1]
Selected filmography
- The King of England Will Not Pay (1941)
 - Anything for a Song (1943)
 - The Last Chance (1945)
 - The Wolf of the Sila (1949)
 - Il monello della strada (1951)
 - Rapture (1950)
 - Redemption (1952)
 - Stranger on the Prowl (1952)
 - Poppy (1952)
 - Loving You Is My Sin (1953)
 - Finalmente libero! (1954)
 - The Affair of the Poisons (1955)
 - Suor Letizia (1956)
 - Ecce Bombo (1978)
 
References
External links
- Luisa Rossi at IMDb
 
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