Emma Baron was born on
October 19, 1904 in Treviso, Veneto, Italy. After graduating in letters, she
began to work with some amateur dramatic companies and later debuted in the
company of Maria Spalato, then moving on to Marta Abba.
She married fellow
actor and director Ennio Cerlesi in 1936, with whom she appeared in several
plays, with gigs both in Italy and abroad, especially in North America.
Her film debut was in
the production of the film “Golden Arrow” directed by Corrado D'Errico and
Piero Ballerini in 1935, and was the beginning of a long series of film
appearances until the early 1970s. She is remembered for her parts in “Two
Women” (1960), “La viaccia” (1961) and “David and Goliath” (1960). Emma
appeared in three Euro-westerns: “The Man from Nowhere” (aka “Arizona Colt”) (1966),
“A Long Ride from Hell” (1968) and “Twice a Judas”.
Emma died in Rome,
Italy on March 7, 1986 at 81.
Today we remember Emma
Baron on what would have been her 110th birthday.
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