Italian actress Alessandra Panro
died in a health clinic in Geneva, Switzerland on May 1, 2019 he was 79. Born
in Rome on December 14, 1939 she studied acting under Teresa Franchini and made
her film debut at 16 years old, and found success in 1956 thanks to the Dino
Risi's comedy film “Poor, But Handsome”. She then specialized in romantic
comedies. In 1957-1958, together with her “Poor, But Handsome” co-star Lorella
De Luca, she assisted Mario Riva in presenting the popular RAI game show Il
Musichiere. She appeared in over 40 films including Peplum and three westerns: “Pyramid
of the Sun God” and “Treasure of the Aztecs” (1965) as Rosita Arbellez, “30
Winchesters for El Diablo” (1965) as Pamela Webb under the pseudonym Topsy
Collins.
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