Luisa Ferida, real surname Manfrini (18 March 1914 – 30 April 1945), was an Italian stage and film actress. She was one of divas in Italian cinema during decade 1935–1945 and she was the highest paid movie star of that period. The actress was famous as a films diva and she is remembered for her tragic death; in fact during the period of anti-fascist vendettas, immediately after Italian Civil War, she was assassinated, as was later proved by the Milan Court of Appeal, by shooting following a summary trial carried out by some partisans: she was shot with her lover, the actor and member of Decima Flottiglia MAS Osvaldo Valenti, as accused of alleged and hypothetical participation in war crimes and torture in connection with so-called Koch gang, facts of which she was then deemed innocent after the war. Therefore a war pension was allocated to the mother, who had no other source of income.
2017
as Self - Actress (archive footage)
1945
as Linda
1944
as Mirandolina
1943
as Emma Scarli
1943
as Carmen
1942
as Agrippina Solmo
1942
as Fedora
1942
as Piera
1942
as Fiammetta
1942
as Carmela
1942
1941
as La principessa Elisabetta di Russia
1941
as Tundra / Queen Kavaora
1940
as Lucia
1939
as Lucrezia
1939
as Maria Luisa
1938
as Luisa
1938
as Sina
1938
as Maria
1937
as Ninetta
1937
as Luisa
1936
as Giulietta
1936
as Lauretta Fracassa
1935
as Evelyn