Luciana Gilli

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Luciana Gilli
Born (1944-11-11) 11 November 1944 (age 76)
OccupationActress
Years active1953-1971 (film)

Luciana Gilli (born 1944) is a former Italian film actress. During the 1960s she starred in a number of Italian films or European co-productions, particularly adventure stories and westerns. [1]

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Her film debut was the role of Luciana in the movie Wir Frauen in 1953. Ten years later she was seen in Jürgen Roland's German-Italian adventure film The Black Panther of Ratana with Marianne Koch and Heinz Drache. In the following years she acted in several spaghetti westerns, such as Eine Bahre für den Sheriff, Stirb aufrecht, Gringo!, Jonny Madoc rechnet ab and Der Tod zählt keine Dollar. She also appeared under the stage name Gloria Gilli, Luciana Gillj, and Judy Gilly.

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References

  1. Weisser p.237

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