Isabella Biagini is an Italian film and television actress. A native of the city of Rome, she played in 41 film projects. Filmed since 1957, mainly in Italian paintings. In 2000, she played in the movie Il segreto del qiaquaro her last movie role. She died in her hometown on April 14, 2018.
Filmography
You can get acquainted with the work of Isabella Biagini by watching such famous films as “Department Store”, “Love and Passion”, “Blow in the Reed”. In the latter, the actress portrayed the heroine Rosie.
Pictures with Isabella Biagini represent the following movie genres:
- Action: "Superman against the East."
- For adults: "Love and passion."
- Comedy: “The maid seduces guests”, “Erotomania”, “Blow to the family”, “Everything to school”, “Two mafiosi”.
- Melodrama: Settimo anno.
- Thriller: "Fear with slanting eyes."
- Fiction: "Bye, Martian."
- Western: Non cantare, spara.
- Drama: "Young Man by the Wall," "Future by the Wall."
- Crime: "Slalom."
- Musical: "Think of you."
Isabella Biagini worked with actors Pippo Franco, Maurizio Arena, Vittorio Gasman, Franco Franchi, Robert Malcolm and others. In the film "The Future is a Woman," became a partner on the set of Italian movie star Ornella Muti.
About person
Isabella (real name - Concetta) Biagini was born on December 19, 1943. In childhood, Isabella worked on the radio and starred in commercials. At the age of fourteen, she became a participant in the Miss Italy beauty pageant. At home, Isabella Biagini is known as an actress who played stereotypical roles. The last years of her life she spent in poverty. Much has been written about this in the Italian media.
Famous projects
In 1987, actress Isabella Biagini was invited to play one of the leading roles in his adult film "Love and Passion" by classic erotic film director Tinto Brass. This picture tells about a young American girl Jennifer, who was embraced by a passion for an Italian peer named Ciro. Actions take place at the end of the war.
Before the film "Love and Passion", the actress starred in the 1986 film "Department Store", which shows comic situations taking place in a large supermarket.