Italian actress and singer Angela Luce, known as the “The
Voice of Naples” died in that city on February 20th. She was 87.
Born Angela Luce Savino in Naples on December 3, 1938, she ranked third at the 1975
Sanremo Festival with the song Ipocrisia while in 1995 she won a David di
Donatello for her role in the film “L'amore molesto” by Mario Martone. She
worked with some of the big names of Italian cinema such as Totò, Mario
Mattoli, Pier Paolo Pasolini and Pupi Avati. Luce appeared in two Spaghetti
westerns “For a Few Dollars Less” in 1966 as Katherine and “The Specialist”
(aka Drop Them Or I’ll Shoot) in 1968 as Valencia with Johnny Hallyday.


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