Mirella
Pamphilli was born on October 29, 1939 in Perugia, Umbria, Italy. She graduated
from the Experimental Center of Cinematography, which allowed her to accept
various roles in films released in the next five years, which saw its credit
accompanied by the initials CSC
Mirella
started her career on the big screen in “Le stagioni del nostro amore” (1965)
by Florestan Vancini and, as was often the case for graduates CSC until 1975,
she had small but numerous appearances in the five years following her
graduation, in many different roles.
She appeared
in such films as “Medea” (1969) by Pier Paolo Pasolini, but most of her
filmography consists of film of medium budgets, belonging to the genres of
Euro-westerns and musicals, and several appearances with Franco Franchi and
Ciccio Ingrassia.
Mirella
appeared in over two dozen Euro-westerns in small supporting, character and
even cameo appearances from “Deguello” (1965) billed as May Pompili to “Shango”
(1970) as Marisol. She probably has more Euro-western appearances than any
other actress of the genre.
Her last
appearance on the big screen was in “La guerra sul fronte Est” (1981) by Tanio
Boccia.
Today we
celebrate Mirella Pamphilli’s 75th birthday.
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