Silvia Dionisio
Silvia Dionisio (born 28 September 1951) is an Italian actress who appeared in several movies in the 1970s.
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![]() Dionisio in Amore mio spogliati... che poi ti spiego! (1975) | |
Born | 28 September 1951 72) Rome, Italy | (age
Occupation | Actress |
Life and career
Born in Rome, Dionisio made her acting debut when she was only 14 years old in John Schlesinger's Darling.[1] The first director who gave her significant roles was Ruggero Deodato, who later became her husband.[1] She got her first leading role in 1969, in Eat It.[1] Mainly cast in roles of unscrupulous and luscious women, she mostly starred in comedies and crime films.[1]
In the early 1980s, she left the film industry; her last appearance was in a liqueur commercial directed by Federico Fellini.[1]
Selected filmography
- Rita the Mosquito (1966)
- Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te (1967)
- The Young, the Evil and the Savage (1968)
- Police Chief Pepe (1969)
- Pensiero d'amore (1969)
- Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence (1969)
- A Girl Called Jules (1970)
- The Swinging Confessors (1970)
- Long Live Robin Hood (1971)
- Blood for Dracula (1974)
- My Friends (1975)
- Waves of Lust (1975)
- Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man (1976)
- Il comune senso del pudore (1976)
- Bloody Payroll (1976)
- Fear in the City (1976)
- Il... Belpaese (1977)
- Il marito in collegio (1977)
- Lobster for Breakfast (1979)
- Terror Express (1979)
- Crimebusters (1976)
- Ciao marziano (1980)
- Murder Obsession (1981)
References
- Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi. "Dionisio, Silvia". Dizionario del cinema italiano, Le Attrici. Gremese Editore, 2003. pp. 114–5. ISBN 888440214X.
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