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- Nella Maria Bonora (Mantua, May 19, 1904 - Florence, Aug. 3, 1990) was an Italian actress. After twenty years of stage experience (she had entered very young art with Amedeo Chiantoni, continuing with the Febo Mari), the company was hired in 1939 by Aldo Silvani EIAR, the then director of prose Society of Turin, becoming immediately one of the darlings of the radio audience, much to come to interpret itself in the 1940 film directed by Giacomo Gentilomo "Ecco la radio!", dedicated to the radio radio entity glories of state. Cousin of the actor Fernando Farese with whom she had so often acting both on the radio and in the theater. She was married, in the 30s, with the actor Carlo Lombardi.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
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- She was the one of the first actress in Italy to dedicate herself to voice dubbing, back in the early thirties. She was the Italian voice of Claudette Colbert in "Accadde una notte" (It Happened One Night (1934)). For more details, see "Other work" section.
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