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Eleonora Rossi Drago(1925-2007)

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Eleonora Rossi Drago
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She never found the international cross-over fame destined for Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida, and most American audiences would not recognize her name, but voluptuous, visually stunning Eleonora Rossi Drago certainly made male hearts pulsate in Europe with her scores of princesses and temptresses throughout Italian cinema of the 1950s and 1960s. She eventually earned respect as a fine actress and elevated her status in the films of Luigi Comencini and Michelangelo Antonioni, among others. But for the most part, she gamely played the sex card in a career that stretched a bit past two decades.

She was born Palmira Omiccioli (some sources also list Palmina as her first name, near Genoa, Italy (Columbus' birthplace) on September 23, 1925, the daughter of a sea captain. She married at the age of 17 and bore a daughter Fiorella but the marriage (to a gentleman named Rossi) did not last. She then found work as a department store mannequin and began actually designing couture clothing herself. An arresting beauty, she started competing in beauty contests and wound up in fourth place in the "Miss Italy" pageant. Gina Lollobrigida came in third. The attention lured her to films.

She moved to Rome and in 1949 began receiving small movie roles while using her married name of Rossi. Her first two big breaks came with Les volets clos (1951) [Behind Closed Shutters] with Massimo Girotti, a melodrama about prostitution, and the highly controversial Sensualité (1952) [Sensuality] in which Marcello Mastroianni and Amedeo Nazzari violently quarrel over her affections. The earlier picture was directed by Luigi Comencini and considered a strong success. The highly impressed Comencini went on to cast Eleonora as a female lead in his next film La traite des blanches (1952) [The White Slave Trade or Girls Marked for Danger], another tawdry melodrama about prostitution that co-starred Vittorio Gassman and also showcased the up-and-coming Sophia Loren.

It was obvious that Rossi-Drago had the makings of a bosomy sex goddess but she constantly strove to better her acting reputation in classier material. In 1955 she won critical notice on stage as Helena in Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" opposite Marcello Mastroianni as Astrov. Her finest hour in films came about that same year with the release of Antonnini's Femmes entre elles (1955) [The Girlfriends], in which she starred in the rags-to-riches story of a humble girl who becomes a respected owner of a fashion salon and the social class struggle therein. Among her other standout roles in the 1950s were Kean - Genio e sregolatezza (1957), again opposite Vittorio Gassman, who also directed, and the award-winning Italian/French co-production Été violent (1959), in which she played a married woman approaching middle age who surrenders herself to a younger man (Jean-Louis Trintignant) during the summer of '43 and height of fascism. The film earned her the "Silver Ribbon" award, voted for by Italian film journalists, and the "best actress" award at the Mar del Plata Film Festival in Argentina.

In order to work continuously, however, she was forced to take on provocative roles of lesser quality -- roles that usually emphasized her physical attributes or enhanced the scenery around her. While Sophia Loren had a Carlo Ponti to promote her internationally, Rossi-Drago was less fortunate. By the 1960s she was relegated to such unmemorable adventures, horrors and sword-and-sand spectacles as David et Goliath (1960) [David and Goliath] with Orson Welles playing King Saul; Espions sur la Tamise (1962) [The Carpet of Horror]; and Le glaive du conquérant (1961) [Sword of the Conqueror] opposite a raping and pillaging Jack Palance. Elsewhere, she was pretty much overlooked in the epic ensemble as Lot's wife in John Huston's mammoth failure La Bible : Au commencement des temps... (1966).

Things did not improve into the decade and after appearing with Helmut Berger in the critically-panned retelling of Le Dépravé (1970) and Pier Angeli in the pedestrian Sergio Bergonzelli giallo Dans les replis de la chair (1970) [In the Folds of the Flesh], she decided to call it quits. Blending back inconspicuously into mainstream society, she married Sicilian businessman Domenico La Cavera in 1973, and eventually retired to Palermo, Italy. She died at age 82 of a brain hemorrhage on December 2, 2007, and was survived by her second husband and daughter.
BornSeptember 23, 1925
DiedDecember 2, 2007(82)
BornSeptember 23, 1925
DiedDecember 2, 2007(82)
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Known for

Été violent (1959)
Été violent
7.3
  • Roberta Parmesan
  • 1959
Valentina Cortese, Madeleine Fischer, Yvonne Furneaux, Anna Maria Pancani, and Eleonora Rossi Drago in Femmes entre elles (1955)
Femmes entre elles
7.1
  • Clelia
  • 1955
Danièle Gaubert in Camille 2000 (1969)
Camille 2000
5.7
  • Prudence(as Eleonora Rossi-Drago)
  • 1969
Pietro Germi and Eleonora Rossi Drago in Meurtre à l'italienne (1959)
Meurtre à l'italienne
7.4
  • Liliana Banducci
  • 1959

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  • Pier Angeli and Eleonora Rossi Drago in Dans les replis de la chair (1970)
    Dans les replis de la chair
    5.4
    • Lucille
    • 1970
  • Le Dépravé (1970)
    Le Dépravé
    5.8
    • Esther Clouston
    • 1970
  • D'Artagnan (1969)
    D'Artagnan
    6.5
    TV Mini Series
    • Anne d'Autriche
    • 1969–1970
  • Gli angeli del 2000 (1969)
    Gli angeli del 2000
    5.6
    • Dory
    • 1969
  • Diritto di cronaca
    TV Movie
    • Sofia
    • 1969
  • Danièle Gaubert in Camille 2000 (1969)
    Camille 2000
    5.7
    • Prudence (as Eleonora Rossi-Drago)
    • 1969
  • L'età del malessere (1968)
    L'età del malessere
    4.9
    • Countess
    • 1968
  • El último sábado (1967)
    El último sábado
    5.7
    • 1967
  • Mano di velluto (1966)
    Mano di velluto
    • Miss Lopez
    • 1966
  • Peter O'Toole, Stephen Boyd, Ava Gardner, Richard Harris, John Huston, George C. Scott, Ulla Bergryd, and Michael Parks in La Bible : Au commencement des temps... (1966)
    La Bible : Au commencement des temps...
    6.2
    • Lot's Wife
    • 1966
  • Il segreto del vestito rosso (1965)
    Il segreto del vestito rosso
    5.3
    • Erika Tiller
    • 1965
  • Su e giù (1965)
    Su e giù
    4.4
    • Violante Persici (segment " Il Colpo Del Leone")
    • 1965
  • La Case de l'oncle Tom (1965)
    La Case de l'oncle Tom
    6.3
    • Mrs. Saint-Claire
    • 1965
  • Franco Franchi, Ciccio Ingrassia, and Rosalba Neri in Meurtre à l'italienne (1965)
    Meurtre à l'italienne
    5.8
    • Vera (segment "Il Plenilunio")
    • 1965
  • Il disco volante (1964)
    Il disco volante
    5.8
    • Clelia
    • 1964

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  • Alternative names
    • E.R. Drago
  • Height
    • 1.70 m
  • Born
    • September 23, 1925
    • Genoa, Liguria, Italy
  • Died
    • December 2, 2007
    • Palermo, Sicily, Italy(cerebral hemorrhage)
  • Spouses
      Domenico La Cavera1973 - December 2, 2007 (her death)
  • Children
    • Fiorella Rossi Drago
  • Parents
      Serafino Omiccioli
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    • 41 Magazine Cover Photos

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    Her ashes were sprinkled outside downtown Genoa, Italy.

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