[These daily posts will cover little known actors or people that have appeared in more recent films and TV series. Various degrees of information that I was able to find will be given and anything that you can add would be appreciated.]
Tinì Cansino, born Photina Lappa, in Volos, Magnisia, Greece, on September 23, 1959. She studied ballet in her home country, and, when she was 19, while on a holiday in Italy, she was noticed by film producer Alberto Tarallo who launched her into the world of entertainment. The young Cansino made her television debut on ‘Playgirl’ hosted by Minnie Minoprio but achieved success in 1983, when she was 24 years old, playing the role of the "fast food girl" in the famous ‘Drive In’ TV program (1983-1988). During these years she was also active in cinema, especially in comedies and erotic films. Since 2012, as a commentator, she has been alongside Tina Cipollari and Gianni Sperti on the Canale 5 dating show ‘Uomini e donne’ (Men and Women). Here, Tinì, although rarely exposing herself, unlike her colleague, stands out for her calm tones, so much so that she never superficially judges the protagonists of the program, but always tries to analyze them, and thus to justify them. In addition, her passion for astrology is well known.
From an early relationship she had a daughter: Voula. She later married Claudio Di Giulio, with whom she had two children: Tamara, who followed in her mother's footsteps as an actress, and Nicolas. In 1989, the woman left the stage to devote herself to her family.
Tinì appeared in one Spaghetti western as Ascella Pezzata in the 1984 film “Arrapaho”.
CANSINO, Tinì (aka Tiny Cansino) (Photina Lappa) [9/23/1959, Volos, Magnisia, Greece - ] – film, TV actress, mother of Voula Cansino [1980- ] with ?, married to Claudio Di Giulio (198?- ] mother of actress Tamara Di Giulio
[1990- ], Nicola Di Giulio [1993- ].
Arrapaho – 1984
(Ascella Pezzata)
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