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  2. Vittoria Belvedere - Wikipedia

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    Vittoria Belvedere (born 17 January 1972) is an Italian actress. She has appeared in several films but most of her work is television based. Career.

  3. Three Girls from Rome - Wikipedia

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    In 1998 there was a remake for RAI2 television, a miniseries starring Romina Mondello, Vittoria Belvedere and Alice Evans followed by a 180-minute movie Le Ragazze Di Piazza Di Spagna 2 a year later. External links

  4. List of Italian actresses - Wikipedia

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    Vittoria Belvedere (born 1972) Femi Benussi (born 1945) (born in Rovinj in modern Croatia; at the time the Italian city of Rovigno) Sonia Bergamasco (born 1966) Gaia Bermani Amaral (born 1980) Mara Berni (born 1932) Marina Berti (1924–2002) Francesca Bertini (1892–1985) Laura Betti (1927–2004) Franca Bettoia (born 1936) Giulia Bevilacqua ...

  5. Saint Rita (film) - Wikipedia

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    Vittoria Belvedere as Rita Lotti; Martin Crewes as Paolo Mancini; Simone Ascani as Tommaso; Lina Sastri as Abbess; Adriano Pappalardo as Guido Cicchi; Dietrich Hollinderbäumer as Ferdinando Mancini

  6. Category:Italian film actresses - Wikipedia

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    A. Cele Abba; Marta Abba; Eleonora Abbagnato; Anna Maria Ackermann; Laura Adani; Isabelle Adriani; Lucilla Agosti; Mimi Aguglia; Marcella Albani; Anna Maria Alberghetti

  7. Sanremo Music Festival 2002 - Wikipedia

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    The show was presented by Pippo Baudo (who also served as the artistic director of the festival), assisted by Manuela Arcuri and Vittoria Belvedere. [1] The winner of the Big Artists section was the band Matia Bazar with the song "Messaggio d'amore", while Daniele Silvestri won the Critics Award with the song "Salirò".

  8. Vittoria (name) - Wikipedia

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    Vittoria Archilei (fl. 1582–1620), Italian singer, dancer, and lutenist; Vittoria Belvedere (born 1972), Italian actress from Vibo Valentia in Calabria; Vittoria Bentivoglio, singer in the 16th century Ferrarese court of Alfonso II d'Este; Vittoria Ceretti (born 1998), Italian supermodel; Vittoria Colonna (1492–1547), Italian noblewoman and ...

  9. Category:Italian television actresses - Wikipedia

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    C. Lorena Cacciatore; Giuliana Calandra; Carla Calò; Maria Pia Calzone; Pamela Camassa; Miranda Campa; Miriam Candurro; Rosalinda Cannavò; Simona Caparrini; Denise ...