Ludmilla Dudarova

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Ludmilla Dudarova
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OccupationActress
Years active1949–1970

Ludmilla Dudarova was a Turkish-born Romanian film actress known for her work in Italy. [1]

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Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1949 Fabiola Giulia
1949 Black Magic Uncredited
1949 Prince of Foxes VittoriaUncredited
1950 Father's Dilemma Signorina Ludovisi
1951 Il caimano del Piave Helene
1951 Song of Spring Elena
1951Licenza premio
1951 Free Escape Signora Quaglia
1952 Lieutenant Giorgio Cugina di Elisa
1952 Papà ti ricordo Daria
1953 Nero and the Burning of Rome Valeria Messalina
1953 La valigia dei sogni La baronessa Caprioli
1953Condannatelo!Carmela
1954 A Slice of Life (segment "Don Corradino")
1954Il grande addio
1954 Ulysses Arete
1955Cantami buongiorno tristezzaDiana Printemps
1970 The Kremlin Letter Mrs. Potkin(final film role)

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References

  1. Verdone p.121

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