Noris, Assia (1912–1998)
Noris, Assia (1912–1998)
Russian-born actress. Name variations: Assia. Born Anastasia von Gerzfeld, Feb 26, 1912, in Petrograd (St. Petersburg), Russia; died Jan 27, 1998, in San Remo, Liguria, Italy; dau. of a Ukrainian woman and a German officer; m. 3 times: 2nd husband was director Mario Camerini.
Rose to prominence in Italian films (1930s–early 1940s), which were often directed by 2nd husband, Mario Camerini; also often co-starred with Vittorio De Sica; films include Tre Uomini in Frak (1932),La Signorina dell'Autobus (1933), Giallo (1933), Una Donna fra Due Mondi (Betwiin Two Words, 1937), Il Signor Max (1937), Grandi Magazzini (1939), Dora Nelson (1939), Una Romantica Avventura (1940), Un Colpo di Pistola (1941), Una Storia d'Amore (1942), I Dieci Comandamenti (The Ten Commamdmrnts, 1945), Che Distinta Famiglia! (1945), Amina (Egypt, 1949) and La Celestina (1964).
See also Women in World History.