
Mimi Aylmer
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Mimi Aylmer was born as Eugenia Spadoni in 1896 to a bourgeois Pisan family living in Rome. She was mostly known as a stage actress, but was also a cinema actress, singer, and writer. In 1992, Aylmer died at Casa Lyda Borelli, a retirement home for theatrical performers in Bologna (where she had been living since the early 1970s).
Known for
Credits
Revenge of the Pirates (1951)
as Isabella

Sette giorni all'altro mondo (1940)
as Luisa Sormani
Arma bianca (1936)
as Agata

La straniera (1930)
as La duchessa di Settemonti

Lohengrin (1936)
as Lia

Cuori sul mare (1950)
as Madre di Fioretta

Like the Leaves (1935)
as Giulia

Two Happy Hearts (1932)
as Clara Fabbri

The Operator (1932)
as Renée, la mannequin



