From Wikipedia
Mimi Aguglia (21 December 1884 – 31 July 1970) was an
Italian actress, who was born in Catania, Sicily while her own mother, actress
Giuseppina Aguglia, was playing Desdemona in Othello.
She was doing warm up acts for her famous actress mother by
the time she was five. She went on to tour both Italy and Europe and became an
internationally famous theatrical actress in her own right. She was
"discovered" by Hollywood and from the 1930s until her death was a
much requested c
Gender: Female
Born On: 21-Dec-1884
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Mimi Aguglia's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Mimi Aguglia on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 26, 2024 2:24 AM
Man Who Cheated Himself (1950)
A veteran homicide detective who has witnessed his socialite girlfriend kill her husband sees his inexperienced brother assigned to the case.
Cry Of The City (1948)
Petty crook and cop-killer Martin Rome, in bad shape from wounds in the hospital prison ward, still refuses to help slimy lawyer Niles clear his client by confessing to another crime. Police Lt. Candella must check Niles' allegation; a friend of the Rome family, he walks a tightrope between sentiment and cynicism. When Martin fears Candella will implicate his girlfriend Teena, he'll do anything to protect her. How many others will he drag down to disaster with him?
Captain From Castile (1947)
Spain, 1518: young caballero Pedro De Vargas offends his sadistic neighbor De Silva, who just happens to be an officer of the Inquisition. Forced to flee, Pedro, friend Juan Garcia, and adoring servant girl Catana join Cortez' first expedition to Mexico. Arriving in the rich new land, Cortez decides to switch from exploration to conquest...with only 500 men. Embroiled in continuous adventures and a romantic interlude, Pedro almost forgets he has a deadly enemy...
A Bell For Adano (1945)
Director Henry King's WWII drama about American soldiers occupying a tiny Italian village stars John Hodiak, Gene Tierney, William Bendix, Richard Conte, Glenn Langan, Harry Morgan and Eduardo Ciannelli.