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Rosalba Neri
She won a beauty pageant and attended il Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia (The Center for Experimental Cinematography). In 1956, she received an offer to go to Hollywood and attend the Actor's Studio but didn't take the offer for undisclosed reasons.
She began her film career at the age of 15 with a role in the film I pinguini ci guardano (1956) (The Penguins Watch Us) in which the animals at the zoo watched the humans around them and cultivated some very interesting thoughts. Many sources, however, list her first film as Mogli pericolose (1958). She is uncredited in this comedy which was directed by Luigi Comencini.
Neri was also much in demand for erotic films. She played Zoe, in Jesús Franco's 99 Women (1969), a movie about women in prison who must turn to each other for comfort while dealing with a sadistic warden. In 1971 she was Eleanor Stuart, Farley Granger's 'wife' in Amuck (1972).
As actor
The Truth About Lady Frankenstein
Uomini forti
Frankenstein: A Cinematic Scrapbook
The Kisser
Libera, My Love
The Arena
The Girl in Room 2A
Blood River
Blackmail
High School Girl
The Devil's Wedding Night
Tony Arzenta
Once Upon a Time in the West There Was a Man Called Invincible
Charity and the Strange Smell of Money
Increase and Multiply
The Sexbury Tales
First Tango in Rome: Romance and Alchemy
Death Uncertain
The French Sex Murders
Smile Before Death
Watch Out Gringo! Sabata Will Return
Great Treasure Hunt
The Big Deal
The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire
Secret Confessions in a Cloistered Convent
Decamerone '300
The Devil's Lover
Amuck!
Meo Patacca
Lady Frankenstein