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{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2013}}{{Infobox person | image = Carla Del Poggio.JPG | imagesize = | caption = | birth_name = Maria Luisa Attanasio | birth_date = {{Birth date|1925|12|02|df=y}} | birth_place = Naples, Italy | death_date = {{Death date and age|2010|10|14|1925|12|02|df=y}} | death_place = Rome, Italy | occupation = Actress | years_active = 1940–1966 | spouse = Alberto Lattuada (1945–2005; his death)}}Carla Del Poggio (2 December 1925 – 14 October 2010)[1] was an Italian cinema, theatre, and television actress. BiographyBorn Maria Luisa Attanasio in Naples, she was the wife of Italian director Alberto Lattuada for 60 years, from 2 April 1945 until his death 3 July 2005. She died on 14 October 2010, aged 84, from undisclosed causes.[2] Filmography - Maddalena, Zero for Conduct, by Vittorio De Sica (1940)
- The Man on the Street, by Roberto Roberti (1941)
- La scuola dei timidi, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (1941)
- Un garibaldino al convento, by Vittorio De Sica (1942)
- C'è sempre un ma!, by Luigi Zampa (1942)
- Violette nei capelli, by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia (1942)
- Incontri di notte, by Nunzio Malasomma (1943)
- Signorinette, by Luigi Zampa (nel ruolo di Renata) (1943)
- Tre ragazze cercano marito, by Duilio Coletti (1943)
- L'angelo e il diavolo, by Mario Camerini (1946)
- Umanità, by Jack Salvatori (1946)
- Il bandito, by Alberto Lattuada (1946)
- Caccia tragica, by Giuseppe De Santis (1947)
- Gioventù perduta, by Pietro Germi (1947)
- Senza pietà, by Alberto Lattuada (1948)
- Il mulino del Po, by Alberto Lattuada (1949)
- Cavalcade of Heroes, by Mario Costa (1950)
- Luci del varietà, by Alberto Lattuada and Federico Fellini (1950)
- Il sentiero dell'odio, by Sergio Grieco (1951)
- Sigillo rosso, by Flavio Calzavara (1951)
- La ragazza di Trieste (Les Loups chassent la nuit), by Bernard Borderie (1951)
- The Ungrateful Heart, by Guido Brignone (1951)
- Wolves Hunt at Night (1952)
- Tormento del passato, by Mario Bonnard (1952)
- Roma 11 o'clock, by Giuseppe De Santis (1952)
- Immortal Melodies, by Giacomo Gentilomo (1952)
- Bufere, by Guido Brignone (1952)
- Cose da pazzi, by Georg Wilhelm Pabst (1953)
- L'eroe della Vandea (Les Révoltès de Lomanach), by Richard Pottier (1954)
- The Secret of Helene Marimon by Henri Calef (1954)
- The Wanderers, by Hugo Fregonese (1956)
References1. ^{{cite web |url=http://trovacinema.repubblica.it/news/dettaglio/addio-a-carla-del-poggio/395783?ref=HRESS-7 |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-10-15 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20101017075016/http://trovacinema.repubblica.it/news/dettaglio/addio-a-carla-del-poggio/395783?ref=HRESS-7 |archivedate=17 October 2010 |df=dmy-all }} 2. ^Notice of death of actress Carla Del Poggio (Italian)
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