[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.]
Livia Contardi is/was an Italian actress. She was most likely born in the mid 1930’s. I cannot find a specific date for her birth, but she graduated from the C.S.C. (Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia) in 1954. She immediately began appearing in films after her graduation and continued making films until 1966 including writing one screenplay. She then disappears from the scene. I can find no biographical information on her.
Livia appeared in two Spaghetti westerns: “$100,000 par el Lassiter” (Dollars for a Fast Gun) in 1965 as a saloon girl. She also was a writer on 1964’s “La strada per Forte Alamo” (The Road to Fort Alamo) where she was credited under the alias Jane Brisbane.
CONTARDI, Livia (aka Jane Brisbane) [193?, Italy
- ] – writer, film actress.
The Road to Fort Alamo – 1964 [as Jane Brisbane]
Dollars for a Fast Gun – 1965 (saloon girl)

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