Marisa Allasio
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Marisa Allasio | |||||
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Countess of Bergolo | |||||
Born | Maria Luisa Lucia Allasio 14 July 1936 Turin, Kingdom of Italy | ||||
Spouse | Pier Francesco Calvi, Count of Bergolo | ||||
Issue | Count Carlo of Bergolo Countess Anda of Bergolo | ||||
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Father | Federico Allasio | ||||
Mother | Lucia Rocchietti |
Countess Maria Luisa Lucia "Marisa" Allasio (born 14 July 1936) is a retired Italian actress of the 1950s. She appeared in nearly 20 films between 1952 and 1957.[1]
She was considered a typical sex symbol during her film career,[2] which she abandoned in 1957, after marrying Count Pier Francesco Calvi di Bergolo (born 22 December 1932, died 2012), son of Princess Iolanda di Savoia, first-born of Vittorio Emanuele III and Elena del Montenegro.[3] They had two children, Carlo Giorgio Dmitri Drago Maria Laetitia dei Conti Calvi di Bergolo (born 1959, Rome) and Anda Federica Angelica Maria dei Conti Calvi di Bergolo (born 1962, Rome).
Filmography
- Perdonami!, Mario Costa (1952)
- Gli eroi della domenica, Mario Camerini (1953)
- Cuore di mamma, Luigi Capuano (1954)
- Tragic Ballad, Luigi Capuano (1954)
- Ragazze d'oggi, Luigi Zampa (1955)
- Le diciottenni, Mario Mattoli (1955)
- War and Peace, King Vidor (1956)
- Maruzzella, Luigi Capuano (1956)
- Poveri ma belli, Dino Risi (1957)
- Marisa la civetta , Mauro Bolognini (1957)
- Camping, Franco Zeffirelli (1957)
- Belle ma povere, Dino Risi (1957)
- Le schiave di Cartagine, Guido Brignone (1957)
- Susanna tutta panna, Steno (1957)
- Venezia, la luna e tu, Dino Risi (1958)
- Nackt wie Gott sie schuf (Nudi come Dio li creò), Hans Schott-Schöbinger (1958)
- Carmela è una bambola, Gianni Puccini (1958)
- Seven Hills of Rome (Italian title: Arrivederci Roma), Roy Rowland (1958)
References
- ^ Maria Allasio. glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com
- ^ Natalia Aspesi (12 July 1985). "Ecco Marisa Allasio, candido sex symbol dell'Italia del boom" [Here comes Marisa Allasio, innocent symbol of the Italian economic miracle's era]. la Repubblica (in Italian). Rome. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
- ^ "Come Marisa Allasio" [Like Marisa Allasio]. Corriere della Sera (in Italian). Milan. 18 March 2008. p. 51. Archived from the original on 19 December 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
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