Italian movie actresses died in the year 1992

Here are 2 famous actresses from Italy died in 1992:

Cele Abba

Cele Abba (May 25, 1906 Milan-January 1, 1992 Italy) was an Italian actor.

He began his career on stage and later transitioned to film, making his debut in the 1939 film "Abuna Messias". Abba became a prolific character actor, appearing in over 90 films throughout his career, often playing comedic or supporting roles. Some of his notable film credits include "The Two Orphans" (1942), "Totò and Peppino Divided in Berlin" (1964), and "The Inheritance" (1976). In addition to his work in film, Abba also appeared in numerous TV series and theatrical productions. Despite his success, he remained humble throughout his life, once stating in an interview, "I have never considered myself a star, just a simple actor doing his job."

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Mimì Aylmer

Mimì Aylmer (May 29, 1896 Rome-October 20, 1992 Bologna) a.k.a. Mimì Almieri, Eugenia Spadoni or Mimi Aylmer was an Italian actor.

She began her acting career in the early 1920s and appeared in both silent films and early sound pictures. Aylmer was known for her versatile acting skills, playing a wide range of characters from comedic roles to dramatic parts. She was particularly admired for her performances in films such as "Silence" (1926) and "The House of Shame" (1928). Aylmer continued to act in films until the 1950s and was actively involved in the Italian film industry for over three decades. She was recognized with several awards for her contributions to cinema, and her legacy and influence on Italian cinema continue to be celebrated to this day.

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