Lina Cavalieri
Italian soprano and actress

Born
December 25th, 1874
150 years ago
Died
February 7th, 1944
81 years ago — 69 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Italy
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A prominent Italian soprano and actress, recognized for a celebrated career in opera and performance. Gained fame during the early 20th century, performing at prestigious venues across Europe. Starred in various productions, becoming a fixture in the opera world. Achieved significant recognition in both singing and acting, contributing to cultural life in Italy and abroad. Continued to perform until the late stages of a long career, leaving behind a legacy appreciated by opera enthusiasts.
Starred in 'Carmen'
Performed at La Scala
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