Solbelli, Olga
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Calafuria (1943) credited, as Clara, the housekeeper
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Campo de' Fiori (1943) credited, as Olga
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L'ultima carrozzella (1943) credited, as Boarding house landlady
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La statua vivente (1943) credited, as Rita's friend
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Sorelle Materassi (1944) credited, as Giselda Materassi.
This is another of Olga's greatest successes. Based on Aldo Palazzeschi's famous novel, this comedy stars Emma and Irma Gramatica as two rich, elderly spinster sisters who fall under the spell of their playboy nephew Massimo Serato, whereas Olga is their ill-fortuned and hysterical younger sister who is vary of Serato's intentions, but to no avail.
This is another of Olga's greatest successes. Based on Aldo Palazzeschi's famous novel, this comedy stars Emma and Irma Gramatica as two rich, elderly spinster sisters who fall under the spell of their playboy nephew Massimo Serato, whereas Olga is their ill-fortuned and hysterical younger sister who is vary of Serato's intentions, but to no avail.
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La locandiera (1944) credited, as Contessa di Albafiorita
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Il ratto delle sabine (1945) credited, as Matilde.
The first of two Totò comedies Olga appeared in. This one was re-released in 1950 a re-edited version named Il professor Trombone and this is the version circulating today, with the original version having apparently been lost.
The first of two Totò comedies Olga appeared in. This one was re-released in 1950 a re-edited version named Il professor Trombone and this is the version circulating today, with the original version having apparently been lost.
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Ogni giorno è domenica (1946) credited, as Marta.
This melodrama was originally made in 1944 at the so-called Cinevillaggio in Venice, launched by the Fascist regime after Cinecittà was taken over by the Nazis following the German occupation of Rome. While many actors refused to work at the Cinevillaggio, Olga was one of the more well-known actors who made several films there. Most of these were not dubbed or released until after the war.
This melodrama was originally made in 1944 at the so-called Cinevillaggio in Venice, launched by the Fascist regime after Cinecittà was taken over by the Nazis following the German occupation of Rome. While many actors refused to work at the Cinevillaggio, Olga was one of the more well-known actors who made several films there. Most of these were not dubbed or released until after the war.
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Senza famiglia (1946) credited, as The governess.
Just like Ogni giorno è domenica, this was shot at Cinevillaggio in 1944, but only released in post-war 1946. Due to its excessive length it was also split into two films, with the second part, called Ritorno al nido, released a month after this one. I've only been able to find the opening credits, confirming Olga's credit and role.
Just like Ogni giorno è domenica, this was shot at Cinevillaggio in 1944, but only released in post-war 1946. Due to its excessive length it was also split into two films, with the second part, called Ritorno al nido, released a month after this one. I've only been able to find the opening credits, confirming Olga's credit and role.
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L'onorevole Angelina (1947) as One of Angelina's cell-mates.
One of the few times where Olga is uncredited.
One of the few times where Olga is uncredited.