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Anna Proclemer, sometimes credited Anna Vivaldi (30 May 1923 – 25 April 2013), was an Italian stage, film and television actress and voice actress. Born in Trento, Proclemer was the daughter of an engineer and a housewife. She debuted on stage in 1942, at the Rome University Theatre with the play Our Goddess directed by Massimo Bontempelli. In 1946 she married the writer Vitaliano Brancati, with whom she had a daughter, Antonia, born 6 May 1947, and from whom she separated shortly before his death in 1954.

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  • Anna Proclemer, sometimes credited Anna Vivaldi (30 May 1923 – 25 April 2013), was an Italian stage, film and television actress and voice actress. Born in Trento, Proclemer was the daughter of an engineer and a housewife. She debuted on stage in 1942, at the Rome University Theatre with the play Our Goddess directed by Massimo Bontempelli. In 1946 she married the writer Vitaliano Brancati, with whom she had a daughter, Antonia, born 6 May 1947, and from whom she separated shortly before his death in 1954. From 1952 to 1955 Proclemer was a member of the stage company "Compagnia Teatro d’Arte Italiano", directed by Vittorio Gassman and Luigi Squarzina, then she was directed by Giorgio Strehler at the Piccolo Teatro of Milan and, starting from 1956, she worked extensively with Giorgio Albertazzi, with whom she also had a sentimental relationship. Her last role was in Ferzan Özpetek's Magnifica presenza; for her performance she was awarded with a special Globo d'oro in 2012. (en)
  • Annamaria Proclemer (Trento, 30 de mayo de 1923 - Roma, 25 de abril de 2013) fue una de las grandes actrices del teatro italiano. Debutó en 1942 y en 1945 en el Teatro delle Arti de Roma hace El bosque petrificado de Sherwood. Protagoniza en 1948 La gaviota de Antón Chéjov en el Piccolo Teatro di Milano dirigida por Giorgio Strehler, trabajando entre 1952-55 junto a Vittorio Gassman en Edipo Rey, Hamlet, Kean, etc.​ En 1955 hace una exitosa gira por Argentina, Uruguay y Brasil con Giorgio Albertazzi con la compañía Proclemer-Albertazzi que en Italia trabajará por 15 años en obras de repertorio clásico y moderno: Santa Juana, Maria Estuardo, Largo viaje hacia la noche, Días felices, , Ana de los milagros (El milagro de Ana Sullivan con la jovencísima Ottavia Piccolo), Hécuba, Antonio y Cleopatra, La profesión de la señora Warren y otras. Entre los premios obtenidos figuran el Nettuno d'oro, Premio San Genesio, Premio Duse, Premio Renato Simoni, Premio Una vita per il Teatro, Maschera d' argento, Premio Flaiano, Premio Olimpici ​y otros. Su carrera cinematográfica es escueta en comparación con la teatral. Hizo importantes trabajos en televisión: El idiota de Dostoievski, Ana de los milagros, Anna Christie. Se casó con el escritor Vitaliano Brancati (1946 hasta 1954) con quien tiene su hija Antonia y en 1956 inicia una relación con el actor y director Giorgio Albertazzi hasta que este se casa en 2007 con Pia de Tolomei, 36 años más joven que él. (es)
  • Anna Maria Proclemer (née le 30 mai 1923 à Trente et morte le 25 avril 2013 à Rome) est une actrice italienne. (fr)
  • Anna Maria Proclemer, talvolta indicata come Anna Vivaldi (Trento, 30 maggio 1923 – Roma, 25 aprile 2013), è stata un'attrice e doppiatrice italiana. (it)
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  • Anna Maria Proclemer (née le 30 mai 1923 à Trente et morte le 25 avril 2013 à Rome) est une actrice italienne. (fr)
  • Anna Maria Proclemer, talvolta indicata come Anna Vivaldi (Trento, 30 maggio 1923 – Roma, 25 aprile 2013), è stata un'attrice e doppiatrice italiana. (it)
  • Anna Proclemer, sometimes credited Anna Vivaldi (30 May 1923 – 25 April 2013), was an Italian stage, film and television actress and voice actress. Born in Trento, Proclemer was the daughter of an engineer and a housewife. She debuted on stage in 1942, at the Rome University Theatre with the play Our Goddess directed by Massimo Bontempelli. In 1946 she married the writer Vitaliano Brancati, with whom she had a daughter, Antonia, born 6 May 1947, and from whom she separated shortly before his death in 1954. (en)
  • Annamaria Proclemer (Trento, 30 de mayo de 1923 - Roma, 25 de abril de 2013) fue una de las grandes actrices del teatro italiano. Debutó en 1942 y en 1945 en el Teatro delle Arti de Roma hace El bosque petrificado de Sherwood. Protagoniza en 1948 La gaviota de Antón Chéjov en el Piccolo Teatro di Milano dirigida por Giorgio Strehler, trabajando entre 1952-55 junto a Vittorio Gassman en Edipo Rey, Hamlet, Kean, etc.​ Su carrera cinematográfica es escueta en comparación con la teatral. Hizo importantes trabajos en televisión: El idiota de Dostoievski, Ana de los milagros, Anna Christie. (es)
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