[on how her career began] I had a walk-on role in the opera 'Cavalleria Rusticana,' and I followed in my mother's [Mimi Aguglia] footsteps in the theater, performing supporting roles on stages throughout Europe and South America. In 1937 I was placed under contract to MGM, and began dubbing the voices of Jeanette MacDonald and Norma Shearer in Italian. In 1940, my husband, who was a journalist, and I, decided to go to San Francisco to put on plays for the local Italian community, which was the second largest in the United States. There, my husband and I began the first Italian language radio talk show, which included soap operas, news, music, interviews and biographies of famous Italian and American personages.In 1945, I was called to Hollywood by the U.S. Government to help with the war effort by conducting interviews with famous Hollywood personalities for the Voice of America which was broadcast throughout Italy on a weekly basis. I interviewed most of the major stars about their lives and movies. Around this same time I began my movie career in Gilda (1946) and as Mrs. Martini in It's a Wonderful Life (1946).
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