Dominique Boschero | |
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Born | Paris | 27 April 1937
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1956-1989 |
Dominique Boschero (born 27 April 1937) is a French-Italian actress.
Born in Paris by Italian parents, Boschero spent her childhood in Frassino, Italy with her grandparents until the age of 15, when she returned to Paris. [1] [2] After debuting on stage and in films in the mid-1950s, in 1960 she moved back in Italy, where she became a star of genre films, with occasional performances in dramatic and humorous roles. [1] [2] In the 1970s she slowed her activities, retiring in the mid-1970s. [1] She currently lives in Frassino. [1] [3]
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