Laura Solari
Laura Solari | |
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Solari on stage with actor Nando Gazzolo (1956) | |
Born |
Laura Camaur 5 January 1913 Trieste, Austria-Hungary |
Died |
13 September 1984 71) Bellinzona, Ticino, Switzerland | (aged
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1936–1969 |
Spouse(s) |
Oscar Szemere (1930–1940) Arthur Roper Caldbeck |
Laura Camaur (5 January 1913 – 13 September 1984), known by the stage name Laura Solari, was an Italian film actress.
Early life
Laura Camaur was born on 5 5 January 1913, in Trieste, then part of Austria-Hungary. She was the daughter of sculptor and artist Antonio Camaur (1875-1919) and his wife, Maria Taucer. In addition to being prominent in Triestine art and intellectual circles, Antonio Camaur was a prominent Irredentist and advocated annexation of Trieste by Italy. In late 1915, Camaur went into exile because of his pro-Italian sympathies, and Laura lived in Northern Italy until her family's return to Trieste in 1919.
Personal life
After World War I, Laura came under the tutelage of the Taucer family who sent her to be educated in Vienna. In 1930, Laura married an older Hungarian army officer, Oscar Szemere, but the couple separated after his business failed. They were divorced in Reno, Nevada, in 1940. Laura later married Arthur Roper Caldbeck, a colonel in the British army.
Film career
Laura was spotted by a talent scout, who was taken by her beauty, at a function at the La Scala theater in Milan. She was recruited as a motion picture actress by the fledging Italian film industry and acquired the stage name "Laura Solari". Beginning with Regina della Scala in 1936, she appeared in 30 films between 1936 and 1969. Solari participated in the legitimate stage in Trieste's Nuovo Teatro. She also appeared on television in programs such as the 1955 drama television series Police Call.[1]
Laura retired in 1969 and moved to Switzerland. She died in Bellinzona, Ticino, Switzerland on 13 September 1983, survived by three sons.
Selected filmography
- We Were Seven Widows (1939)
- A Wife in Danger (1939)
- Don Pasquale (1940)
- Everything for Gloria (1941)
- The Thing About Styx (1942)
- Luisa Sanfelice (1942)
- Roman Holiday (1953)
- The World Condemns Them (1953)
- The Return of Doctor Mabuse (1961)
- Romulus and Remus (1961)
- The Corsican Brothers (1961)
- Bandits in Milan (1968)
References
- ↑ "TV Guide, Police Call episodes listing". Retrieved 1 August 2010.
External links
- Laura Solari at the Internet Movie Database
- Laura Solari at Find a Grave
- Laura Solari at AllMovie
- Photographs and literature