Adele Cambria was an Italian-American actress and writer who is best known for Accattone, Teorema, and Didone non è morta. She was born on July 12, 1931, in Reggio Calabria, Italy, and passed away on November 5, 2015, in Rome, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Adele Cambria was married to Bernardo Valli from 1957 until their divorce, and they had two children together. Besides her work in film, she was also a writer, journalist, and political activist who fought for women’s rights. Her commitment to social causes was a significant part of her life.
Death and Legacy
Adele Cambria died on November 5, 2015, in Rome, Italy. Her contributions to cinema and her advocacy for women’s rights have left a lasting impact. She is remembered not only for her roles in film but also for her strong voice in social issues.
Filmography
Role | Title | Year | Rating |
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Nannina | Accattone | 1961 | 7.6 |
Woman at Banquet (segment “La ricotta”) | Ro.Go.Pa.G. | 1963 | 6.9 |
Emilia – The Second Servant | Teorema | 1968 | 7.0 |
Citizen (uncredited) | The Taming of The Shrew | 1967 | 7.1 |
Teresa the Thief | 1973 | 6.9 |