Gabriella Boccardo

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Gabriella Boccardo (* 1946 ) is an Italian actress , also known as Gabriella Grimaldi .

Gabriella Boccardo is the sister of actress Delia Boccardo . For a while she called herself Gabriella Grimaldi. She had a short cinema career from the late 1960s to the mid 1970s: She made her screen debut in a supporting role as Emily in Enzo G. Castellaris Django - The Gravedigger are already waiting . This role was a reference to Shakespeare's Ophelia in the story of revenge, which was only clumsily based on Hamlet . Elio Petri gave her a leading role as Wanda alongside Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero in The Cursed House (1968) that same year . She played alongside Catherine Spaak in Damiano Damiani's Una ragazza piuttosto complicata (1969), Sidney Lumet hired her for a supporting role in A Touch of Sensuality and in La donna a una dimensione she was the film daughter of Françoise Prévost in 1969 . Vittorio De Sisti cast her in 1971 for the leading role in Quando la preda è l'uomo . She became internationally known as Annie, daughter-in-law of Annie Girardot , in Serge Korber's Candlelight (1972). This was followed by Daniele e Maria (1973) with Peter Firth , Luigi Zampas The White Mafia (1974) with Senta Berger and Vittorio De Sistis Spogliati protesta uccidi quando la preda è l'uomo (1975).

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