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Rosina Raggozino, Rosina Fiorini Galli
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From Wikipedia Rosina Galli (August 10, 1906 – December 3, 1969) was an Italian character actress who worked in Hollywood between the mid-1930s and the mid-1940s, performing in about 40 films. Galli appeared with Clark Gable in They Met in Bombay (1941) and played Christine's maid in The Phantom of the Opera (1943). She also portrayed the friendly wife of J. Carrol Naish in Star in the Night (1945), an Academy Award-winning short film by Don Siegel. Through her accent, Galli frequently played motherly characters of Italian or Spanish descent, mostly in small roles. Afterwards she returned to Italy, where she played in three other movies until 1950. She also worked as the Italian dubbing voice for actresses like Joan Crawford, Marie Dressler, and Myrna Loy. Rosina Galli died in 1969 in Madrid, aged 63.
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- wc Gender: Female
- calendar_month Birth Date: 1906-08-10
- event Death Date 1969-12-03
- school Known for: Acting
- star Popularity: 1.2
- info Birth Place Venice, Italy
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Underground Agent
1942-12-03
5.2
The Mad Doctor of Market Street
1942-02-27
6.3
Black Magic
1949-08-19
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Butch Minds the Baby
1942-03-20
7.4
The Pride of the Yankees
1942-07-14
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Fisherman's Wharf
1939-02-03
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This Thing Called Love
1940-12-20
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Gauchos of El Dorado
1941-10-24
5.7
I'll Give a Million
1938-07-27
4
Fugitive Lady
1950-05-08
6
The Oklahoma Kid
1939-03-11
4.2
Escape to Paradise
1939-12-22
5.9
The Rains Came
1939-09-15
3.5
The Housekeeper's Daughter
1939-10-26
10
Rags to Riches
1941-07-31
4.3
You're Not So Tough
1940-07-26
5
International Settlement
1938-02-04
5.7
Volcano
1950-02-02
7.2
Star in the Night
1945-10-13
6.2
I Take This Woman
1940-02-02
5.8
Good Luck, Mr. Yates
1943-06-29
4.5
You Can't Fool Your Wife
1940-05-21
6.2
Phantom of the Opera
1943-08-12
7.3
They Met in Bombay
1941-06-27
6.4
Princess O'Rourke
1943-10-23
5.6
Blockade
1938-06-17