Clelia Rondinella
Clelia Rondinella is an Italian figure associated with the film industry, with credited appearances in two productions from the early 1980s. Born on April 6, 1963 in Napoli, Italy, Rondinella took on a supporting role in the 1981 film Neapolitan Tears, appearing as the fiancée of the extortionist.
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Clelia Rondinella is an Italian figure associated with the film industry, with credited appearances in two productions from the early 1980s. Born on April 6, 1963 in Napoli, Italy, Rondinella took on a supporting role in the 1981 film Neapolitan Tears, appearing as the fiancée of the extortionist. This marked one of the earliest documented credits in a career that briefly intersected with Italian cinema during that decade.
In 1987, Rondinella appeared in Le vie del Signore sono finite, credited as the sister of Camillo e Leone. The film’s credits list her role specifically, indicating a minor but acknowledged presence in the production. Beyond these two entries, no further verified credits or professional details are recorded in available sources.
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