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Giulia Rubini in Unter Palmen am blauen Meer (1957)

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Giulia Rubini

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  • Born
    June 2, 1935 · Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy
  • Birth name
    Giuliana Rubini

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    • Giulia Rubini was discovered by the director Luciano Emmer who spotted her photo in her art photographer uncle's shop window. Emmer, casting for a heroine for his comedy L'amour au collège (1954), auditioned 18-year old Giulia who passed the test and went on to star in the picture. Giulia then tended to be typecast as naïve ingénues in romantic drama (Les jeunes filles de San Frediano (1955)) or comedy (Toto faux-monnayeur (1956)). She had a string of supporting roles in foreign productions (Le médecin et l'amour (1957), Les nuits de Raspoutine (1960)) and peplum (La terreur des barbares (1959), David et Goliath (1960), with Orson Welles as King Saul) and rounded off her career as female leads in a trio of spaghetti westerns (Ringo au pistolet d'or (1966), Adiós hombre (1967), Le Pistolero de Paso Bravo (1968)). At her most ornamental in colourful adventure spectacles, filmed in exotic locales, Giulia enhanced pictures like Edgar G. Ulmer's Atlantean fantasy L'Atlantide (1961), the swashbuckler Gordon, chevalier des mers (1961) (as Ricardo Montalban's love interest) and, as an Indian girl, in the German-Italian co-production Les Repaires de la Jungle Noire (1964), set against the background of the British Raj versus a sect of fanatical Kali worshippers. The latter was produced by Bavaria Film and released in the U.S. by Columbia, who offered Giulia a studio contract. However, having just learned of her second pregnancy and wanting to remain in Italy, she turned the offer down, choosing family life over career.
      - IMDb mini biography by: I.S.Mowis

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      Oliviero Crabai(1956 - present) (2 children)

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  • Two children, Piero and Annarita (b.1971).

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