
Anna Maria Ferrero
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1934-02-18
Day of Death
2018-05-21 (84 years old)
Place of Birth
Rome, Lazio, Italy
Anna Maria Ferrero
Biography
Anna Maria Ferrero, born Guerra, was an Italian film actress. Her debut was in Il cielo è rosso (1950), at the age of 15.
Acting
(2008)
Il falso bugiardo
as Self (archive footage)
(1970)
La Mort de Danton
as Eugenie's mother
(1964)
Controsesso
as Marcella (segment "Cocaina di domenica")
(1963)
Un marito in condominio
as Giuliana
(1962)
(1962)
Always on Sunday
as Milena
(1961)
A Day for Lionhearts
as Ida
(1961)
Gold of Rome
as Giulia
(1961)
Captain Fracasse
as Marquise de Bruyere
(1960)
Gastone
as Nannina
(1960)
Culpables
as Margarita
(1960)
The Battle of Austerlitz
as Elisa Bonaparte
(1960)
Love and Larceny
as Annalisa Rauseo
(1960)
The Dolphins
as Marina
(1960)
The Hunchback
as Ninetta
(1960)
The Employee
as Joan
(1959)
The Surprises of Love
as Mariarosa
(1959)
The Big Night
as Nicoletta
(1958)
Captain Falcon
as Anna
(1957)
Kean: Genius or Scoundrel
as Anna Damby
(1957)
(1956)
War and Peace
as Maria Bolkonskaya
(1956)
The Rival
as Barbara Candi
(1956)
Supreme Confession
as Giovanna Siri
(1956)
The Violent Patriot
as Anna
(1955)
Amleto
as Ofelia
(1955)
Kean - Genio e sregolatezza
as Anna Damby
(1955)
Der goldene Falke
as Fiammetta
(1955)
Toto and Carolina
as Carolina De Vico
(1955)
(1955)
The Widow
as Adriana
(1954)
(1954)
Una parigina a Roma
as Fiorella
(1954)
Chronicle of Poor Lovers
as Gesuina
(1953)
It Happened in the Park
as Anna Maria Del Balzo (segment: Pi-greco)
(1953)
The Unfaithfuls
as Cesarina
(1953)
Giuseppe Verdi
as Margherita Barezzi Verdi
(1953)
The Vanquished
as Marina
(1953)
(1953)
Neopolitans in Milan
as Nannina
(1953)
Eager to Live
as Elena
(1953)
Siamo tutti inquilini
as Anna Perrini
(1952)
Luxury Girls
as Valerie De Beranger
(1952)
(1952)
Ragazze da marito
as Anna Maria Mazzillo
(1952)
Poppy
as Pierina Zacchi
(1951)
The Forbidden Christ
as Maria
(1951)
Tomorrow Is Another Day
as Giulia
(1951)
The Two Truths
as Maria-Luce Carlinet
(1951)
(1950)
The Sky Is Red
as Guilia