
Luisa Ferida
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Luisa Ferida.
Born: March 18, 1914
Place of Birth: Castel San Pietro Terme, Reggio Emilia
Known For

Jealousy
A film based on the book Il marchese di Roccaverdina by Luigi Capuana about a marquis who is in love with his servant Agrippina but is unable to marry her because of her status. The marquis commands his trusted subject to marry her in his stead as long as he vows not to have sex with her.

Cinecittà Babilonia: Sex, Drugs and Black Shirts
The story of Italian cinema under Fascism, a sophisticated film industry built around the founding of the Cinecittà studios and the successful birth of a domestic star system, populated by very peculiar artists among whom stood out several beautiful, magnetic, special actresses; a dark story of war, drugs, sex, censorship and tragedy.

An Adventure of Salvator Rosa
Everything unfolds in Naples seventeenth century, when a mysterious masked swordsman who calls Salvador Rossa becomes champion of the needy and lonely struggle against the cruel tyrant that frightens the country.

Headlights in the Fog

La locandiera

The Jester's Supper
In Florence, at the time of Lorenzo de Medici, known also as Lorenzo the Magnificent, the aristocrat brothers Chiaramantesi rule with an iron fist the streets of the city. Ruthless and fierce, the two brothers have chosen as their special victim the innocent and harmless Giannetto. Even though determined to not react to the cruel pranks of the brothers, Giannetto is forced to take a stand when Ginevra, a beautiful girl that works in the Chiaramantesi household, is dragged into the game. To defend his honor and protect the girl, Giannetto works out a fiendish plot that will end in blood and madness.

The Iron Crown
In the kingdom of Kindaor, traitor Sedesmondo kills his brother, the King of Kindaor, and becomes the tyrant of kingdom. He abandons the prince Arminio to beasts in the woods, but lions don't kill him and breed him as one of them.

Animal Crackers
After several unsuccessful suicide attempts, Totò finds himself in an animal asylum.

Amore imperiale

The Two Sergeants
Attempting to cover the fault of one of his subordinates, an officer of the Napoleonic army is condemned to death for treason.
Filmography
as Self - Actress (archive footage)
as Linda
as Mirandolina
as Emma Scarli
as Carmen
as Agrippina Solmo
as Fedora
as Irene Serra
as Piera
as Fiammetta
as Carmela
as La principessa Elisabetta di Russia
as Tundra / Queen Kavaora
as Lucia
as La cantante
as Lucrezia
as Maria Luisa
as Luisa
as Sina
as Maria
as Ninetta
as Luisa
as Giulietta
as Lauretta Fracassa