Rosita Torosh

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Rosita Torosh (actually Rosita Toros ; born November 10, 1945 in Udine , † December 10, 1995 there ) was an Italian actress .

Life

After starting out in amateur theater groups in her hometown, Torosh attended the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, which she graduated from in 1969 with an acting diploma. Along with other alumni of this school such as Carla Mancini , Vittorio Fanfoni, and Lorenzo Piani , she was one of the names most frequently featured on film cast lists in the 1970s, as the participation of these actors brought tax breaks. The result was about fifty mostly very small roles in genre films of every kind for Torosh, whose charming, often white-blonde or red-haired and lush appearance after the cinema debut in Franco, Ciccio e il pirata Barbanera(1969) was only rarely allowed to portray more substantial characters, for example in Lorenzo Artales I pugni di Rocco or in Mario Amendola's musical film Lady Barbara .

In addition to engagements in radio and photo novels, Torosh was also (and increasingly after the end of her cinema career in 1977) active in television, where, in addition to acting as the crime series about Commissioner De Vincenzi, she also presented a number of cookery programs.

In the 1970s, Torosh was chairman of the Italian nudist association Lega Italiana Naturalisti . In 1991 she married her long-time partner, the poet Pietro Cimatti . Just four years later, she died at the age of fifty.

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Torosh at Maniaco DepreBis