Paola Barbara

Paola Barbara (actually Paola Proto; born July 22, 1912 in Rome, † October 2, 1989 in Anguillara Sabazia ) was an Italian actress.

Life

Barbara was the late 1930s until well into the next decade one of the most popular and most prolific actresses in Italy. She was also seen in roles in theater and on the screen. As an anglicized pseudonym she used every now and then Pauline Baards.

Your film career began with a small role in Campo di maggio in 1935 and quickly took on successful traits. Already in 1936 it was very successful with Ammazzoni Bianche; their best interpretation they offered probably in Amleto Palermis La peccatrice of 1940. Due to the war, she fled in 1943 with her ​​husband, the film director Primo Zeglio, to Spain. Only in 1949 they returned, where she had continued her career there. Obviously, she starred in many films of her husband.

Since the 1950s, she was seen in supporting roles in many genre films usually adventurous blank; they increasingly focused on theater work and has enjoyed success in poi ... venne l' alba (1956 ) or Processo di secondo instanza (1967).

Filmography (selection)

External links and sources

  • Paola Barbara at the Internet Movie Database (English)
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