Italian actresses died in Alzheimer's disease

Here are 2 famous actresses from Italy died in Alzheimer's disease:

Acquanetta

Acquanetta (July 17, 1921 Cheyenne-August 16, 2004 Ahwatukee, Phoenix) also known as Burnu Acquanetta, The Venezuelan Volcano, Mildred Davenport or Burunu Davenport was an Italian actor. She had four children, Jack Ross Jr., Lance Ross, tom Ross and Rex Ross.

Acquanetta was actually born Mildred Davenport, but changed her name to Acquanetta after signing with Universal Studios in 1942. She was a popular actress during the 1940s and early 1950s, specializing in B-movies and playing exotic characters due to her striking appearance. Her most notable role was in the film "Tarzan and the Leopard Woman" (1946).

Acquanetta was also known for her philanthropic work, particularly her involvement with the March of Dimes. She was honored with the organization's "Mother of the Year" award in 1953. Later in life, she became involved in Native American causes and was eventually adopted by the Yakima tribe.

After retiring from acting, Acquanetta moved to Arizona with her husband and children. She passed away in 2004 at the age of 83.

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Lauretta Masiero

Lauretta Masiero (October 25, 1927 Venice-March 23, 2010 Rome) was an Italian actor and singer. Her child is called Gianluca Guidi.

Lauretta Masiero began her career as a singer in the 1940s, performing in various theaters and nightclubs in Italy. She later transitioned into acting, appearing in both films and television series throughout her career. Masiero was known for her comedic roles and her ability to connect with audiences through her relatable portrayals of everyday Italian women.

She starred in numerous films, including "The Big Deal" (1959), "The Schoolteachers" (1976), and "When We Were Repressed" (1992). In addition to her film work, she was a regular on Italian television, appearing in popular series such as "La famiglia Benvenuti" and "Il commissario Montalbano."

Masiero was beloved by many for her warm personality and her dedication to her craft. She continued to work in the entertainment industry until her death in 2010, leaving behind a legacy as one of Italy's most beloved actors.

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