Sara Sperati

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Sara Sperati (born October 7, 1956), born as Adele Sperati, was an Italian film actress.

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She was a minor starlet in 1970s Italian genre films. [1]

Selected filmography

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References

  1. Nocturno Book. Cinema Bis communication srl, 2001.