Adriana Serra
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Adriana Serra is an Italian film actress. She appeared in 18 films between 1943 and 1952. She was born in Milan
Milan
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, Italy
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. She was Miss Italia in 1941.

Filmography

  • "Mont Oriol" (1958)
  • Miracolo a Viggiù (1952)
  • Abbiamo vinto! (1951)
  • I due sergenti (1951)
  • La bisarca (1950)
  • Totò Tarzan
    Totò Tarzan
    Totò Tarzan is a 1950 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò.-Cast:* Totò - Antonio Della Buffas* Marilyn Buferd - Iva* Bianca Maria Fusari - La maestra* Alba Arnova - Sonia* Adriana Serra - Marta...

     (1950)
  • Cintura di castità (1950)
  • The Firemen of Viggiù
    The Firemen of Viggiu
    The Firemen of Viggiù is a 1949 Italian comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Nino Taranto.-Cast:* Nino Taranto - Himself* Totò - The Suitor - Disguises Himself as Dummy / Band Leader* Vanda Osiris - Herself* Carlo Dapporto - Himself...

     (1949)
  • Se fossi deputato (1949)
  • Fifa e arena
    Fifa e arena
    Fifa e arena is a 1948 comedy film directed by Mario Mattoli and starring Totò.-Cast:* Totò - Nicolino Capece* Isa Barzizza - Patricia Cotten* Mario Castellani - Cast* Franca Marzi - Carmen* Giulio Marchetti - Paquito* Cesare Polacco - Banderillero...

     (1948)
  • Undici uomini e un pallone (1948)
  • Il vento mi ha cantato una canzone (1947)
  • Le modelle di via Margutta (1946) (uncredited)
  • Paese senza pace (1946)
  • L'innocente Casimiro (1945)
  • La prigione (1944)
  • Apparition (1943)
  • T'amerò sempre (1943)
  • I Do Not Move (1943)

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