Italian movie actresses died when they were 62

Here are 3 famous actresses from Italy died at 62:

Franca Marzi

Franca Marzi (August 18, 1926 Rome-March 6, 1989 Cinisello Balsamo) otherwise known as Frana Marzi, Francesca Mars or Francesca Marsi was an Italian actor.

Franca Marzi began her career in acting in the 1940s as a stage actress in Rome. She made her film debut in 1946 with the movie "Roma città libera" directed by Marcello Pagliero. Throughout her career, Marzi appeared in over 60 films mostly in supporting roles. Some of her notable films include "Big Deal on Madonna Street" (1958), "The Sweet Life" (1960) and "The Leopard" (1963). She was also a regular collaborator with Italian director Federico Fellini, appearing in five of his movies including "La Dolce Vita" (1960) and "8½" (1963).

Marzi was known for her distinctive voice and her ability to portray strong and complex characters. She was often cast as the femme fatale or the villain, but she also showcased her comedic skills in some of her films. Marzi was a versatile actor who worked with some of the most renowned directors of Italian cinema. She was awarded the Grolla d'oro for Best Supporting Actress in 1973 for her performance in "Sbatti il mostro in prima pagina".

Marzi passed away on March 6, 1989, in Cinisello Balsamo, Italy, at the age of 62 due to lung cancer. Despite her relatively short career, Franca Marzi remains a celebrated actor of Italian cinema.

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Carmen Boni

Carmen Boni (April 8, 1901 Rome-November 19, 1963 Paris) otherwise known as Maria Carmela Bonicatti, Carmela Bonicatti or Carmen Boni Genina was an Italian actor.

She died caused by traffic collision.

Carmen Boni began her acting career in the silent film era, appearing in several Italian films such as "La cavalcata ardente" and "Gli ultimi giorni di Pompei". She worked with prominent directors such as Mario Caserini and Augusto Genina.

Boni later moved to France to expand her career and appeared in French films such as "Le Scandale" and "Lucrèce Borgia". She also acted in German films including "Johannisnacht" and "Phantom". She appeared in over 60 films during her career.

Aside from her acting career, she was also known for being a talented singer and dancer. In 1937, she became a French citizen and continued to act in films until her untimely death at the age of 62.

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Rossana Martini

Rossana Martini (January 1, 1926 Empoli-February 2, 1988 Trieste) a.k.a. Rossana Krisman or Rosanna Martini was an Italian actor and model.

She began her career in the entertainment industry as a model and then transitioned to acting. Martini starred in several Italian films, including "La Dolce Vita" and "Il Sorpasso," where she played minor roles. However, she gained widespread recognition for her performance in the 1965 film "Io la conoscevo bene" (I Knew Her Well), directed by Antonio Pietrangeli.

Martini also appeared on Italian television, most notably in the popular TV series "Le avventure di Laura Storm" (The Adventures of Laura Storm). She was regarded as one of the most beautiful actresses of her time and was often featured in fashion and lifestyle magazines.

In addition to her acting career, Martini was a talented painter and sculptor. She exhibited her artwork in several exhibitions throughout Italy during the 1950s and 1960s.

Martini died in Trieste in 1988 at the age of 62. Despite only having a brief acting career, she left a lasting impact on Italian cinema with her beauty and talent.

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