05 June 2015

Luisa Rivelli

Sexy film actress Luisa Rivelli (1930-2013) played many secondary roles in the Italian cinema. She appeared in 50 films between 1943 and 1994 and she was also often seen on Italian television.

Luisa Rivelli
Italian postcard by Bromostampa, Milano, no. 193.

Spaghetti Westerns


Luisa Rivelli was born as Rossella Lanfranchi in Ternate in Lombardy, Italy, in 1930. She studied at the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome.

Rivelli played supporting parts in films like the Italian comedy Non è mai troppo tardi/It's Never Too Late (Filippo Walter Ratti. 1953), based on the novel A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, La signora senza camelie/Camille Without Camelias (Michelangelo Antonioni, 1953), and La legge/The Law (Jules Dassin, 1959) starring Gina Lollobrigida.

During the 1960s followed roles in films like the comedy Io, io, io... e gli altri/Me, Me, Me... and the Others (Alessandro Blasetti, 1966) and the Spaghetti Westerns La resa dei conti/The big gundown (Sergio Sollima, 1966) with Lee van Cleef and La belva/Rough Justice (Mario Costa, 1970) starring Klaus Kinski.

In 1968, she presented the popular Sanremo festival, together with Pippo Baudo. From the 1970s on, she became a well-known TV personality. She presented programs such as Io compro, tu compri/I buy, you buy (1970-1973), Filo diretto: dalla parte del consumatore (1975-1980), and I problemi del signor Rossi (1981-1985).

Luisa Rivelli died in 2013 in Guidonia Montecelio, Italy.

Vespa: John Saxon and Luisa Rivelli
Italian postcard by Ed Graphicarta, Pontedera in the Kit Postcards Vespa series of Piaggio. John Saxon and Luisa Rivelli posing on a Vespa.



Trailer La resa dei conti/The big gundown (Sergio Sollima, 1966). Source: chikungfu (Daily Motion).

Sources: Wikipedia (Italian and English) and IMDb.

This post was last updated on 5 July 2023.

2 comments:

Heimer said...

Dead
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Paul van Yperen said...

Thanks for your comment, Helmer. We've updated the post.