Born in Roma, Lazio, Italy — Sep 26 1925• Died Jan 06 2016

Pampanini became one of the most popular movie actresses in her country and was considered a sex symbol in the 1950s. In 1955 she visited New York, Denver and Hollywood but rejected job offers because she could not speak English properly and had some problems with the tax office.[citation needed] She was well-liked in France, where they nicknamed her Ninì Pampan, Spain, where she appeared in Tirma, South America, especially in Mexico, where she starred in Sed de Amor with Pedro Armendáriz, and Egypt. She worked with other internationally important actors…
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Maria

Sara

Wanda

Fiamma

Self

Maria

La "marchettara"


herself

Madame Bonbon, la canzonettista

Luisa

Clara

Luisa Bonneur

Silvia Albertini, la fille de M. Albertini

Beatrice Landi

Empress Poppea

Elena Fanti

Giuseppina Pancrazi (Katarina)

Luciana

Elena Ivanovna Popova, la vedova

Silvana Pampanini

La grande-duchesse Aurore de Lautenburg

Marguerite de Bourgogne

Carla Colombo


Eleonora

Il Destino

Chiara

Albertina

Mirella

Silvana

Lucia

Nannina

Chornette

Susanna (segment "Dopoguerra 1920")

Carla

Antonella

Gobette, la soubrette

Anna Tancredi
Carla


Liliana Ferrara

Silvana Di Gennaro

Rosa Pezza

Pinuccia

Rosetta

Rosa de Fuego


Anita - madre di Ferdinando

Silvana Pampanini


Ruth

Mara Gualtieri

Anna Zaccheo

La dattilografa


Leila

Silvana Montejo

Delores

Daisy Parnell

Guayarmina

Virginia
Marcela