Mini-Biography:
Anna Maria Ferrero was born on Februar 18, 1924. She is an Italian Schauspielerinin, known for Domani è un altro giorno (1951), I Delfini (1960), Guerra e Pace (1956), Anna Maria Ferrero's first movie on record is from 1951. Her last motion picture on file dates from 1961.
FilmographyFilmography [Auszug]
1961: Le capitaine Fracasse (Fracasse, der freche Kavalier) (Darsteller: Marquise), Directed by Pierre Gaspard-Huit, with Gérard Barray, Louis de Funès,
1960: I Delfini (Gefährliche Nächte) (Darsteller), with Gérard Blain, Betsy Blair, Claudia Cardinale,
1960: Il gobbo (Der Bucklige von Rom) (Darsteller: Ninetta), Directed by Carlo Lizzani, with Gérard Blain, Bernard Blier,
1960: Gastone (Darsteller), Directed by Mario Bonnard, with Paolo Stoppa, Franca Marzi, Vittorio De Sica,
1956: Guerra e Pace (Krieg und Frieden) (Darsteller), Directed by King Vidor, with Henry Fonda, Marisa Allasio, May Britt,
1956: Kean (Kean - Genie und Wahnsinn) (Darsteller), Directed by Vittorio Gassman, Francesco Rosi, with Vittorio Gassman, Eleonora Rossi Drago,
1956: Guai ai vinti! (Darsteller), Directed by Raffaello Matarazzo, with Lea Padovani, ,
1954: Una Parigina a Roma (Begegnung in Rom) (Darsteller: Fiorella), Directed by Erich Kobler, with Barbara Laage, Alberto Sordi,
1954: Giuseppe Verdi (Giuseppe Verdi - Ein Leben in Melodien) (Darsteller: Margherita Barezzi), Directed by Raffaello Matarazzo, with Pierre Cressoy, Gaby André,
1954: Cronache di poveri amanti (Geschichten von armen Liebenden, Chronik armer Liebesleute) (Darsteller: Gesuina), Directed by Carlo Lizzani, with Cosetta Greco, Antonella Lualdi,
1953: Le infedeli (Untreue) (Darsteller), Directed by Mario Monicelli, Steno, with May Britt, Pierre Cressoy,
1953: Villa Borghese (Römischer Reigen) (Darsteller), Directed by Gianni Franciolini, with Vittorio De Sica, Gérard Philipe,
1953: Viva la rivista! (Darsteller), Directed by Enzo Trapani, with Lianella Carell, Walter Chiari, Rossana Podestà,
1952: I vinti (Die Besiegten, Kinder unserer Zeit) (Darsteller), Directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, with Françoise Arnoul, Etchika Choureau,
1952: Febbre di vivere (Darsteller), Directed by Claudio Gora, with Rubi Dalma, Massimo Serato,
1951: Domani è un altro giorno (Darsteller), Directed by Léonide Moguy, with Rossana Podestà, Pier Angeli,
1951: Il Cristo proibito (Darsteller: Maria), Directed by Curzio Malaparte, with Gino Cervi, Alain Cuny,
1951: Le Due verità (Darsteller), Directed by Antonio Leonviola, with Lucia Bosé, Michel Auclair,