Here are 2 famous actresses from Italy died before 35:
Moana Pozzi (April 27, 1961 Genoa-September 15, 1994 Lyon) a.k.a. Anna Moana Rosa Pozzi, Linda Heveret, Moana, Anna Maria Pozzi, Anna Moana Pozzi, Moanna Pozzi, Margaux Jobert or Moanna was an Italian pornographic film actor, screenwriter and actor. She had one child, Simone Pozzi.
She died caused by liver tumour.
Moana Pozzi began her career in the adult film industry in the early 1980s and quickly became one of the most sought-after performers in Europe. After appearing in more than 100 adult films, she made a successful transition to mainstream cinema and television. She worked with several Italian directors, including Federico Fellini, and appeared in several popular television shows. Despite her success, Pozzi's life was often tumultuous. She struggled with drug addiction and legal troubles and was involved in a number of high-profile scandals. In 1994, she was diagnosed with liver cancer and died later that year. She remains a controversial figure in Italy and is remembered as one of the most influential performers in the history of Italian adult cinema.
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Luisa Ferida (March 18, 1914 Castel San Pietro Terme-April 30, 1945 Milan) also known as Luigia Manfrini Frané was an Italian actor. She had one child, Kim Valenti.
Luisa Ferida began her acting career in the early 1930s and made her film debut in 1933 in the film "Un'altra volta amor". She soon became a popular leading lady in Italian cinema during the Fascist era, appearing in films such as "The Iron Crown" and "The Count of Brechard".
Ferida was also a talented singer and recorded several popular songs, including the classic Italian song "Non ti scordar di me". She continued to act in films throughout the 1940s, but her career was cut short when she was tragically killed in a bombing raid during World War II.
Despite her short career, Ferida remains one of Italy's most beloved actresses, remembered for her beauty, talent, and tragic death. Her legacy lives on through her films and recordings, which continue to be treasured by Italian audiences today.
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