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Marisa Allasio
Countess of Bergolo

Allasio in 1959

BornMaria Luisa Lucia Allasio
(1936-07-14) 14 July 1936 (ageĀ 88)
Turin, Kingdom of Italy
SpousePier Francesco Calvi, Count of Bergolo
IssueCount Carlo of Bergolo
Countess Anda of Bergolo
Full name
Maria Luisa Lucia Allasio
FatherFederico Allasio
MotherLucia Rocchietti

Maria Luisa Lucia "Marisa" Allasio (born 14 July 1936) is an Italian actress of the 1950s. She appeared in nearly 20 films between 1952 and 1958.

..... They had two children, Carlo Giorgio Dmitri Drago Maria Laetitia dei Conti Calvi di Bergolo (born 1959, Rome) and Anda Federica Angelica Maria dei Conti Calvi di Bergolo (born 1962, Rome).

Filmography

  • Perdonami!, Mario Costa (1952)
  • Sunday Heroes, Mario Camerini (1953)
  • Cuore di mamma, Luigi Capuano (1954)
  • Tragic Ballad, Luigi Capuano (1954)
  • Girls of Today, Luigi Zampa (1955)
  • Eighteen Year Olds, Mario Mattoli (1955)
  • War and Peace,King Vidor (1956)
  • Maruzzella, Luigi Capuano (1956)
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    Marisa Allasio

    Maria Luisa Lucia "Marisa" Allasio (born 14 July 1936) is an Italian actress of the 1950s. She appeared in nearly 20 films between 1952 and 1958. Allasio was considered a typical sex symbol during her film career, which she abandoned in 1958, after marrying Count Pier Francesco Calvi di Bergolo (born 22 December 1932, died 2012), son of Princess Iolanda di Savoia, first-born of Vittorio Emanuele III and Elena del Montenegro. Read more on Wikipedia

    Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Marisa Allasio has received more than 152,669 page views. Her biography is available in 18 different languages on Wikipedia. Marisa Allasio is the 3,150th most popular actor (up from 3,228th in 2019), the 3,090th most popular biography from Italy (down from 2,994th in 2019) and the 114th most popular Italian Actor.

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    She was born Maria Luisa Lucia Allasio, the daughter of Lucia Rocchietti and Federico Allasio, a successful football player (for Genoa and Torino) and latterly coach (of Bologna, Lazio and Cagliari). Educated in Genoa, Maria won a beauty pageant ("Miss Lido") at the age of fourteen. This did not go unnoticed in the press and magazines published pin-ups of her, which led to the girl pushing her parents to enroll her in Rome's Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica. Discovered there by the producer/director Carlo Ponti, she appeared on the screen from 1952 and had a leading role in the crime drama Cuore di mamma (1954), now billed as Marisa Allasio. Well-proportioned, she was soon touted as the 'Italian Jayne Mansfield', though her screen personae rarely strayed from the straight and narrow. In Italy, she became popular as Anna in Luigi Zampa's Ragazze d'oggi (1955) and as Giovanna in Dino Risi's Belle ma povere (1957), both romantic comedies. Marisa gained some international exposure through her appearance in Seven Hills of Rome (1957), starri

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