Dina Perbellini
Dina Perbellini (Verona, 14 January 1901 – Rome, 2 April 1984) was a versatile Italian actress whose long career spanned theatre, cinema, radio, and television. She began her theatrical career at a young age, first establishing herself as a leading lady and later as a respected character actress. She worked with some of the major companies of the time, alongside actors such as Ruggero Ruggeri and Memo Benassi. In parallel, she had an extensive film career as a supporting actress, often in authoritative or comedic roles, appearing in highly successful films such as *La cena delle beffe* (1942), *Miracolo a Milano* (1951), and *Pane, amore e fantasia* (1953). She was also one of the most well-known voices on radio drama for EIAR and RAI, taking part in numerous radio plays. For her performance in Aldo Vergano's film *Il sole sorge ancora* (1946), she won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress in 1947, a testament to her talent and her contribution to post-war Italian cinema.
