Italian movie actresses died when they were 66

Here are 3 famous actresses from Italy died at 66:

Elvi Lissiak

Elvi Lissiak (July 19, 1929 Trieste-February 25, 1996 Rome) a.k.a. Elvira Lissiach, Elvy Lissiak or E. Lissiak was an Italian actor.

Elvi Lissiak began her acting career in the 1950s and went on to appear in over 30 films and television shows. She gained critical acclaim for her role in the 1962 film Mafioso and her performance in the 1971 film La violenza: Quinto potere. Lissiak was known for her versatility on screen and her ability to convincingly portray a wide range of characters. In addition to her successful acting career, she was also an accomplished painter and writer. After her death in 1996, a street in Rome was named in honor of her contributions to Italian cinema.

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Francesca Romana Coluzzi

Francesca Romana Coluzzi (May 20, 1943 Tirana-July 15, 2009 Rome) also known as Francesca Coluzzi or Francesca R. Coluzzi was an Italian actor, stunt performer and body double. She had two children, Sveva Tondi and Laila Tondi.

Throughout her career, Francesca Romana Coluzzi worked in more than 100 films and TV series. She began her acting career with a small role in the 1964 film "Giulietta degli spiriti" directed by Federico Fellini. She then went on to have notable roles in films such as "The Good, the Bad and the Ugly" (1966), "The Canterbury Tales" (1972), and "Le Orme" (1975).

In the 1970s and 1980s, Coluzzi gained a reputation as a skilled stunt performer and body double. She worked on many popular Italian films of the time as a stunt double for actresses such as Ornella Muti and Gloria Guida.

In addition to her work in the film industry, Coluzzi also had a successful career as a voice actress. She provided the Italian dubbing for many foreign films and TV shows, including "Peppa Pig" and "The Simpsons."

Francesca Romana Coluzzi passed away in Rome in 2009 at the age of 66. She is remembered as a talented and versatile performer who made a significant contribution to the Italian film industry.

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Rosemary Dexter

Rosemary Dexter (July 19, 1944 Quetta-September 8, 2010 Recanati) otherwise known as Rosemarie Dexter was an Italian actor.

She died as a result of illness.

Dexter started her career as a model before transitioning to acting. She appeared in over 40 films during her career, primarily in Italian cinema. Some of her notable roles include "The Day of the Owl" (1968), "The Detective" (1969), "City of the Living Dead" (1980), and "Baba Yaga" (1973). Dexter was known for her beauty and charm on-screen, and was often cast in seductive or mysterious roles. She retired from acting in the early 1980s to focus on family life.

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