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Scilla Gabel


Scilla Gabel

Birthday:

01/04/1938

Place of birth:

Rimini, Italy:

Biography:

She was born Scilla Gabellini, one of five siblings, in Rimini on the Adriatic coast. Scilla initially studied law at Oxford University, graduating with a doctorate. Her interest in pursuing a legal career waned quickly, however, since her next move was a return to Italy for acting classes at Rome's Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica. At the age of seventeen, the voluptuous, blue-eyed Scilla became a body double for Sophia Loren (to whom she bore more than a passing resemblance), notably in the classic Boy on a Dolphin (1957). Two years later, she underwent cosmetic surgery to look less like Sophia in order to forge her own screen image. In 1963, Scilla featured on the cover of several magazines, including Playboy, the Milanese publication Le Ore and Parade (at the time, the most widely read weekly in the U.S.). Though she went on to command leads in a number of films during the 60s, Scilla tended to be typecast in roles which emphasized her physical attributes, rather than her acting ability. She appeared most often in genre films, anything from innocuous sex comedies (Genitori in blue-jeans (1960), Bel Ami 2000 oder Wie verführt man einen Playboy? (1966)) to swashbuckling costume dramas (La Venere dei pirati (1960)), and from spaghetti westerns (Johnny Golden Poker (1966)) to peplum spectacles (Death on the Arena (1962), The Revenge of Spartacus (1964)). After 1971, she was afforded more challenging and critically acclaimed roles as a star in Italian TV miniseries. Eleven years after leaving the screen, Scilla attracted media attention as a result of the murder of her 87-year old landlord father Giuseppe, by a crazed tenant at his villa on the via Campi di Torre Flavia in Ladispoli.



Credits

Bastardo, vamos a matar (1971)
as Susanna
Johnny Belinda (1969)
as Belinda
Odissea (1968)
as Elen
Zärtliche Haie (1967)
as Zeezee
Bel Ami 2000 (1966)
as Anita Bionda
Das Geheimnis der gelben Mönche (1966)
as La Tigra
Djurado (1966)
as Barbara Donovan
Modesty Blaise (1966)
as Melina
Con rispetto parlando (1965)
as Vittoria Oriani, in arte Patricia D'Altamura
Il figlio di Cleopatra (1964)
as Livia
La Vendetta di Spartacus (1964)
as Cinzia
Gli schiavi più forti del mondo (1964)
as Claudia
Cadavere per signora (1964)
as Renata
Una storia di notte (1964)
as Turista tedesca
I fuorilegge del matrimonio (1963)
as Wilma
I diavoli di Spartivento (1963)
as Isabella - duchessina di Collinalto
Il terrore dei mantelli rossi (1963)
as Cristina
Il giorno più corto (1963)
as L'amante di un soldato (uncredited)
I due colonnelli (1963)
as Iride
La salamandre d'or (1962)
as Béatrice
Sodom and Gomorrah (1962)
as Tamar
Maciste il gladiatore più forte del mondo (1962)
as Thalima
Village of Daughters (1962)
as Angelina Vimereati
Un branco di vigliacchi (1962)
as Signora De Rossi
Il ratto delle sabine (1961)
as Dusia
Le Puits aux trois vérités (1961)
as Rossana
Mara (1961)
as Mara
The Festival Girls (1961)
as Nadja
Les filles sèment le vent (1961)
as Kissa
Il mulino delle donne di pietra (1960)
as Elfie Wahl
La Venere dei pirati (1960)
as Isabella, the Duke's Daughter
I piaceri del sabato notte (1960)
as Patrizia
Noi duri (1960)
as Josette
Genitori in blue-jeans (1960)
as Colette
Les canailles (1960)
as Gina
Agi Murad, il diavolo bianco (1959)
as Princess Mario Vorontsova
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959)
as Toni
I ragazzi dei Parioli (1959)
as Nuccia
Gambe d'oro (1958)
as Gianna Savelli
Filles de nuit (1958)
as Lola
Gente felice (1957)
as Gina
Due sosia in allegria (1956)
as
Tua per la vita (1955)
as La sartina dell' Atelier