Lina Cavalieri

Actress - Italy
Born December 25, 1874 in Viterbo
Died February 7, 1944 in Firenze

Mini-Biography:
Lina Cavalieri was born under the given name Natalina Cavalieri on December 25, 1874 in Viterbo. She was an Italian Actress, known for A Woman of Impulse (1918), Manon Lescaut (1914), Sposa nella morte! (1915), Lina Cavalieri's first movie on record is from 1914. She was married to Lucien Muratore, Aleksandr Beriatinskij, Giovanni Campari and Robert W. Chanler. Lina Cavalieri died on February 7, 1944 in Firenze. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1919.

Lina Cavalieri Filmography [Auszug]
1919: [02.09] The Two Brides (Cast: Diana di Marchesi), with Edward José, Courtenay Foote,
1918: [10.20] A Woman of Impulse (Cast: Leonora, ''La Vecci''), Directed by Edward José, with Gertrude Robinson, Raymond Bloomer,
1917: [12.09] The Eternal Temptress (Cast: Princess Cordelia), Directed by Émile Chautard, with Elliott Dexter, Mildred Conselman,
1916: [11.24] La rosa di Granata (Cast: La Rosa di Granata), Directed by Emilio Ghione, with Lucien Muratore, Diomira Jacobini,
1915: [11.00] Sposa nella morte! (Cast), Directed by Emilio Ghione, with , Ida Carloni Talli, Alfonso Cassini,
1914: [05.18] Manon Lescaut (Cast: Manon Lescaut ), Directed by Herbert Hall Winslow, with Lucien Muratore, Dorothy Arthur,

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