Ulla Johannsen

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Ulla Johannsen
Amici miei (1975) - Tognazzi, Johannsen, Dionisio.jpg
Johannsen (centre) with Ugo Tognazzi and Silvia Dionisio in My Friends (1975)
Other namesMilla Johansson
OccupationActress
Years active19711979

Ulla Johannsen (also credited as Milla Johansson) is an actress known for her appearances in supporting roles of various Italian films during the 1970s, such as The Sicilian Checkmate (1972), [1] Flatfoot (1973), [2] My Friends (1975), [3] and Liebes Lager (1976). [4]

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While shooting an outdoor scene for the film Beach House (1978) on the bank of a stream near Viterbo, in which Johannsen and other actresses (including Ely Galleani) were completely naked, a crowd of onlookers gathered. This caused a traffic jam, so much so that soon after the police had to intervene, which led the actresses ending up at the police station and were released shortly after. [5]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1971 The Blonde in the Blue Movie Ulla, Sex Party's Guest
1972 The Sicilian Checkmate Blonde Woman
1972Sei iellato amico, hai incontrato SacramentoSaloon girlCredited as Milla Johansson
Credits only
1972 So Sweet, So Dead First Victim
1972Amiche: andiamo alla festaCredited as Milla Johansson
1973 Flatfoot Blonde Woman in Bar
1974 A Black Ribbon for Deborah Blonde Party Guest
1974Delitto d'autoreGirl at the orgy
1975 The Immortal Bachelor Party Guest
1975 My Friends Titti's lover
1976 Strange Occasion FlufferSegment: "Italian Superman"
1976Liebes LagerCredited as Milla Johansson
1977 Emanuelle in America Zodiac Girl #4
1977 The Cynic, the Rat and the Fist Wife of Di Maggio
1977 Maschio latino cercasi ProstituteSegment: "Accadde a Napoli"
1977KakkientruppenMila
1977 Emanuelle Around the World Girl Penetrated by BananaUncredited
1977 Beach House Naked Blonde Woman
1978 The Inglorious Bastards Naked Woman with Machine Gun
1979 The Humanoid Girl Drained of Blood
1979Il mondo porno di due sorelleWoman at the Bordello
1979 Play Motel Client at Play Motel

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  2. Curti 2013, p. 82.
  3. Batista Da Silva, George (2015). Alegria Impura (in Portuguese). Clube de Autores. p. 10.
  4. Cremonini, Laura (2020). The Camps of the Sadists. Self-Published. p. 98.
  5. "Sette attrici nude ingorgo colossale" [Seven nude actresses [cause] colossal traffic jam]. La Stampa (in Italian). 28 April 1977. Retrieved 30 January 2022.

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