Clely Fiamma was an American actress known for her roles in Times Gone By, Una famiglia impossibile, and Abracadabra. She was born on August 29, 1914, in Milan, Lombardy, Italy, and passed away in 1977.
Personal and Family Life
Clely Fiamma was born as Clelia Cantalamessa and was the daughter of actor Bruno Cantalamessa. Details about her personal life are limited, but her family background in acting likely influenced her career in film.
Career
Fiamma had a successful acting career, appearing in various films and television series. Some of her notable works include her performances in the 1952 film Abracadabra and the 1940 film Una famiglia impossibile. Her contributions to the film industry have left a lasting impression.
Death and Legacy
Clely Fiamma passed away in 1977. Despite her death, her work in film continues to be remembered, particularly her standout performances in mid-20th century cinema. Fiamma’s legacy endures through her contributions to the arts and her family’s acting heritage.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role |
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1940 | Una famiglia impossibile | Anna Bartolla |
1952 | Abracadabra | Antonietta (as Clelia Fiamma) |
1952 | Times Gone By | Cabarettista (segment “Pot-pourri di canzoni”) |
1955 | Maria Grazia | TV Movie |
1965 | Chiromante | TV Movie |
1967 | Sheridan: Squadra omicidi | Prima signora (1 episode) |
1968 | Anna dei miracoli | Zia Eve |