Sandra Ravel
Sandra Ravel (1910–1954) was an Italian film actress of the 1930s.[1]
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Those Three French Girls movie poster, with Yola d'Avril, Fifi D'Orsay and Sandra Ravel (from left to right). | |
Born | Alessandra Winkelhauser Ratti 16 January 1910 |
Died | 13 August 1954 Milan, Lombardy, Italy |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1930–1939 (film) |
Spouse(s) | Maurizio D'Ancora |
Children | Maurizio Gucci |
Biography
Born as Alessandra Winkelhausser in Milan, Italy in 1910 to a German father that was a chemical plant worker, and a Swiss mother from the Ratti family of Lugano.[2]
Ravel had a minor role in Together in the Dark, where she met her future husband.[2] She was married in 1944 in Venice to the actor Maurizio D'Ancora.[2][3] Their eldest son was born in 1948, Maurizio, named after his father's stage name.[2]
Filmography
- Mysterious Mr. Parkes (1930)
- Those Three French Girls (1930)[4]
- War Nurse (1930)
- The Single Sin (1931)
- Paradise (1932)[5]
- A Star Disappears (1932)
- Together in the Dark (1933)
- The House of Shame (1938)
- A Wife in Danger (1939)
- The Castle Ball (1939)
- Two Million for a Smile (1939)
References
- Goble, Alan (2011-09-08). The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter. p. 118. ISBN 978-3-11-095194-3.
- Forden, Sara G. (2012-05-08). The House of Gucci: A Sensational Story of Murder, Madness, Glamour, and Greed. Harper Collins. p. 16. ISBN 978-0-06-222267-1.
- "Guccio Gucci". The Florentine. 2009-06-17. Retrieved 2020-10-12.
married a German actress, Alessandra Leverkusen, known on the screen as Sandra Ravel
- Eames, John Douglas (1988-12-01). The MGM story: the complete history of fifty roaring years. Crown Publishers. p. 67. ISBN 978-0-517-52613-2.
- Mancini, Elaine (1985). Struggles of the Italian Film Industry During Fascism, 1930-1935. UMI Research Press. p. 63. ISBN 978-0-8357-1655-0.
Further reading
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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