Colangeli, Ada
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Marisa la civetta (1957) as Woman dancing in the tavern
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Ladro lui, ladra lei (1958) as Woman of the people
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Nel blu dipinto di blu (1959) as Sor Napoleone's wife
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Maybe Ada in Una di quelle (1953) as Nun. She is listed on ANICA as appearing in this film but with no role specified. The only woman in the film that could be her is this briefly seen nun, but unfortunately, the habit covers most of her face and we only see a small portion of it for a split second. Looks like it could be Ada, but it's very hard to say, so until a better version comes along, this is an uncertain ID
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Papà Pacifico (1954) as Concierge
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L'arte di arrangiarsi (1954) as Maid
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Prigionieri del male (1955) as Rosa, the maid
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"Ben Hur", fotoromanzo published in the magazine Incanto D'Amore from n. 45 (9 November 1958) to n. 9 (1 March 1959). Ada is credited and plays the role of Amrah, Ben Hur's old nursemaid
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La prigioniera della torre di fuoco (1952) as The maid. This is one of those 50's medieval swashbucklers that is impossible to find, however it does exist in fotoromanzo form, and, while she doesn't get any good shots, Ada is just about recognisable in the background in a few of the images. She isn't credited in the fotoromanzo, but may be in the film.
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Questa è la vita (1954) - segment "Marsina stretta", as Nosy woman chatting with the doorman