Marina Berti

Marina Berti

Biography

Elena Maureen Bertolini, known as Marina Berti, (29 September 1924 – 29 October 2002) was an English-born Italian film actress.

Her first screen appearance was in the Anna Magnani film, La Fuggitiva in 1941. She appeared mainly in small roles and in the occasional leading role in nearly 100 films both Italian and American. Her appearances include Quo Vadis (1951), Abdulla the Great (1955), Ben Hur (1959), Cleopatra (1963), If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969), What Have They Done to Your Daughters? (1974), Night Train Murders (1975), and the TV miniseries' Moses the Lawgiver (1975) and Jesus of Nazareth (1977). Her last film appearance was in the Costa-Gavras film Amen. in 2002. [Wikipedia]

🎬 Movies Featuring Marina Berti

Amen.

Amen. (2002)

as La Principessa
La posta in gioco

La posta in gioco (1988)

as Luigina, la moglie di Bellomo
No Image

L'ultima mazurka (1986)

as Signora in treno
A Spiral of Mist

A Spiral of Mist (1977)

as Costanza Sangermano
Don Milani

Don Milani (1976)

as The teacher
Lady Caliph

Lady Caliph (1970)

as Clementine Doberdò
Safety Catch

Safety Catch (1970)

as Alberta's sister
Hate Is My God

Hate Is My God (1969)

as Blanche Durand
Dead End

Dead End (1969)

as Sergio's Mother
An Angel for Satan

An Angel for Satan (1966)

as Ilda, the Housekeeper
Made in Italy

Made in Italy (1965)

as Bored Diner (segment "1 'Usi e costumi', episode 1")
Monsieur

Monsieur (1964)

as Mrs. Danoni
Damon and Pythias

Damon and Pythias (1962)

as Mereka - Nerissa's Friend
Jessica

Jessica (1962)

as Filippella Risino
Madame

Madame (1961)

as Elisa Bonaparte
Ben-Hur

Ben-Hur (1959)

as Flavia (uncredited)
Casta diva

Casta diva (1954)

as Beatrice Turina
No Image

Knights of the Queen (1954)

as Jacqueline Planchet
The Queen of Sheba

The Queen of Sheba (1952)

as Zamira, betrothed of Rehoboam
Red Love

Red Love (1952)

as Marianna Cossu
Il capitano nero

Il capitano nero (1951)

as Barbara Vivaldi
Up Front

Up Front (1951)

as Emi Rosso
Deported

Deported (1950)

as Gina Carapia
I dieci comandamenti

I dieci comandamenti (1945)

as (segment "Non desiderare la roba d'altri")