Here are 2 famous actresses from Italy died in Pneumonia:
Eleonora Duse (October 3, 1858 Vigevano-April 21, 1924 Pittsburgh) also known as Eleonora Guilia Amalia Duse, eleoˈnɔːɾa ˈduːze or Duse was an Italian actor and screenwriter. She had one child, Enrichetta Checchi.
Duse was one of the most prominent and celebrated actresses of her time, known for her naturalistic acting style and ability to convey deep emotion through subtle movements and gestures. She began her career at the age of four, performing in her family's traveling theater troupe, and went on to become a star of the Italian stage. She later achieved international fame, performing throughout Europe and the United States, and is widely recognized as one of the greatest actors of the 19th and early 20th centuries. In addition to her work as an actor, Duse also wrote several plays and screenplays, and was known for her poetry and letters. Her life and artistic legacy continue to inspire actors and artists around the world.
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Gracie Fields (January 9, 1898 Rochdale-September 27, 1979 Capri) a.k.a. Grace Sansfield, Fields, Gracie, Dame Gracie Fields, Our Gracie, DBE, Grace Stansfield, Dame Gracie Fields, DBE, Aunty Grace or Grace Fields was an Italian singer, actor and comedian.
Fields was born in Rochdale, Lancashire, UK and began her career in show business as a child performer. She achieved international success with her unique singing style and comedic talent, becoming one of the most popular female entertainers of her time. She appeared in numerous films, including "Sally in Our Alley" and "Sing As We Go," and had successful stage shows in both the UK and the US.
Fields was also known for her philanthropic work during both World War I and World War II, performing for troops and raising money for the war effort. She was awarded a DBE (Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire) in 1979, just months before her death in Capri, Italy. Today, she is remembered as one of the most enduring and beloved performers in British entertainment history.
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