
Rina Morelli
**Rina Morelli (1908-1976)** was a prominent Italian actress, an emblematic figure of Neorealist and post-war cinema. Her film career was marked by intense and vibrant performances, often in the roles of strong, maternal, or suffering women, capable of expressing profound dignity even in destitution.
Among her most memorable performances is that of the loyal housekeeper Maria in **"Umberto D."** (Vittorio De Sica, 1952), a role emblematic of Neorealism. She also starred in **"Two Cents Worth of Hope"** (Renato Castellani, 1952) and delivered intense dramatic performances in films such as **"Senso"** (Luchino Visconti, 1954) and **"The Flowers of St. Francis"** (Roberto Rossellini, 1950).
Her husky voice and the expressiveness of her face made her a versatile and profound performer, a symbol of female resilience in post-war Italy.