Cinzia Monreale

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Cinzia Monreale (born June 22, 1957 as Cinzia Moscone in Genoa ) is an Italian actress .

Life

Monreale, the attractive daughter of the opera singer Mirella Zaza , worked as a photo model and mannequin. Her feature film debut took place in 1975 in a supporting role not mentioned in the credits in Vittorio Sindoni's comedy Son tornate a fiorire le rose . Two more collaborations with Sindoni followed, but this time in the lead role. Further engagements almost always occupied her as exotic beauty and required little acting skills. In 1978 she was seen in Lucio Fulci's Italowestern Silbersattel alongside Giuliano Gemma . She subsequently starred in a number of horror films , including Joe D'Amato's Sado - Open the Gate to Hell and Fulcis Beyond the Hereafter ; both were confiscated nationwide in Germany. In between you could see Monreale in the Bud Spencer comedy Flatfoot on the Nile . In the mid-1980s she only played a few roles and also appeared in television productions for the first time. In 1991 she worked again with D'Amato, she played the leading female role in the horror film Frankenstein 2000 . She was also seen in three episodes of the German television series Kommissar Rex . In Nel continente nero from 1992 she was cast as the leading actor's African mistress, and the following year she played a maid in Marco Ferreri's Diario di un vizio . In the new millennium, Monreale intensified her appearances for television series.

Filmography (selection)

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Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andrea Orbicciani, Article Cinzia Monreale , in: Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario des Cinema Italiano. Le Attrici. Gremese Editore, Rome 1999. p. 248