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- Chiara Simoneschi-Cortesi (born 21 April 1946) is a Swiss politician. A member of the Christian Democratic People's Party (PPD/CVP/PDC), she was elected...
- Lydia Simoneschi (4 April 1908 – 5 September 1981) was an Italian actress and voice actress. During her career, she gave her voice to actresses mainly...
- Volpi Cup was not awarded to her in 1952 because she was dubbed (by Lydia Simoneschi) in the version presented at the Festival; she was awarded posthumously...
- Pisa collection, on the second floor, and the stately apartments and Simoneschi Collection (numismatics and antiquities) on the first floor. Some artists...
- Carlo Simoneschi (25 August 1878 – 4 January 1943) was an Italian stage and film actor. He also directed a number of films during the silent era. The Sack...
- 1952 because her voice was dubbed from Swedish into Italian (by Lydia Simoneschi). The award can be for lead or supporting roles with the exception of...
- Lydia Sigourney (1791–1865), American poet, author, and publisher Lydia Simoneschi (1908–1981), Italian actress and voice actress Lydia Stahl (1890–?), Russian...
- prominent and esteemed dub actresses of her generation (along with Lydia Simoneschi, Rosetta Calavetta, Giovanna Scotto and Tina Lattanzi). Carlo Romano 1927–1975...
- the time was a writer for L'Unità. Mangano's voice was dubbed by Lydia Simoneschi, though she still uses her own singing voice. The film was shot on location...
- For the Italian language version, Ingrid Bergman was dubbed by Lydia Simoneschi. Europe '51 premiered at the Venice Film Festival on 12 September 1952...