Luciana Paluzzi
Luciana Paluzzi | |
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Paluzzi in La mala ordina (1972) | |
Born |
Rome, Italy | 10 June 1937
Nationality |
Italian American |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1953–1978 |
Spouse(s) |
Brett Halsey (1960–1962; divorce) 1 child Michael Jay Solomon (1980–present) |
Children | Christian Halsey Solomon (b. 1961)[1] |
Luciana Paluzzi (born 10 June 1937, Rome, Italy) is an Italian American actress. She is best known for playing SPECTRE assassin Fiona Volpe in the fourth James Bond film, Thunderball.
Career
Film
Paluzzi's very first film was an uncredited walk-on part in Three Coins in the Fountain (1954). She went on to appear in many movies, most of which were made in her native Italy. In her early films, she is credited as Luciana Paoluzzi. She also played Rafaella, the wife of Brett Halsey's character, Ted Carter, in 1961's Return to Peyton Place
Paluzzi is best known as the villainess, Fiona Volpe, in Thunderball (1965). She had auditioned for the part of the lead Bond girl, Dominetta "Domino" Petacchi, but producers cast Claudine Auger, changing the Domino character from an Italian to a Frenchwoman and renaming her Dominique Derval. Initially crestfallen when informed she did not get the part, Paluzzi rejoiced when told her consolatory prize was the part of Volpe, which she said was "more fun to play".[2] Paluzzi later claimed being a Bond girl was a double-edged sword. In the documentary Bond Girls Are Forever, Paluzzi expressed amazement at the level of fame, publicity, and recognition she received from Thunderball; but as a result of being in such an outlandish film, she felt she was taken less seriously as an actress when returning to the Italian film industry.
Paluzzi appeared in such films as Muscle Beach Party (1964) and Chuka (1967). She co-starred in the 1969 sexploitation film 99 Women.[3]
Television
In 1959–60, she appeared with David Hedison in the short-lived espionage television series, Five Fingers. In 1962 she played a murderous wife in an episode of Thriller, "Flowers of Evil". In 1964 she played the villainess in an episode of The Man from U.N.C.L.E., as the seductive THRUSH agent Angela in the first season episode "The Four Steps Affair" and in the movie version of the show's pilot episode, To Trap a Spy.[4] In 1967 she played the seductive foreign agent Marla Valemska in "Matchless," the premier episode of Mr. Teriffic.
Personal life
In 1960, Paluzzi married actor Brett Halsey, who had just left his marriage with Renate Hoy, an actress and Miss Germany of 1954. The two co-starred as a newlywed couple in the film, Return to Peyton Place. The couple had one son, Christian, and after the divorce in 1962 Halsey married Heidi Brühl.
In 1980, Luciana Paluzzi married her current husband, American media mogul Michael Jay Solomon, a former president of Warner Bros International Television. The two resided at an exclusive clifftop estate overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Jalisco, Mexico, known as "Casa Dos Estrellas".[5][6] The couple sold that estate in about 2005 to live in New York and Rome, to be close to family.
Selected filmography
- Three Coins in the Fountain (1954)
- My Seven Little Sins (1954)
- Sea Fury (1958)
- The Tiger of Eschnapur (1959)
- Carlton-Browne of the F.O. (1959)
- Journey to the Lost City (1959)
- Return to Peyton Place (1961)
- Muscle Beach Party (1964)
- To Trap a Spy (1964)
- Thunderball (1965) - Fiona Volpe
- The One Eyed Soldiers (1966)
- The Venetian Affair (1967)
- Chuka (1967)
- OSS 117 - Double Agent (1968)
- A Black Veil for Lisa (1968)
- The Green Slime (1968)
- 99 Women (1969) - Natalie Mendoza
- The Forgotten Pistolero (1969) - Anna Carrasco
- Carnal Circuit (1969)
- Captain Nemo and the Underwater City (1969)
- The Man Who Came from Hate (1971)
- Black Gunn (1972)
- La mala ordina (1972)
- Tragic Ceremony (1972)
- The Two Faces of Fear (1972)
- War Goddess (1973)
- The Great Kidnapping (1973)
- The Klansman (1974)
- Manhunt in the City (1975)
- The Sensuous Nurse (1975)
- Calling All Police Cars (1975)
- Nick the Sting (1976)
- The Greek Tycoon (1978) - Paola Scotti
- Deadly Chase (1978) - Rosy
References
- ↑ "Luciana Paluzzi". Flickr. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
- ↑ Video on YouTube
- ↑ Toledo Blade, 6 June 1969
- ↑ "IMDb profile of Luciana Paluzzi". IMDb. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
- ↑ "The Mexican villa of actress Luciana Paluzzi". mi6-hq.com. Retrieved 27 March 2013.
- ↑ Casa Dos Estrellas – Costa Careyes Luxury Mansion (per 3 November 2013)
External links
- Luciana Paluzzi at the Internet Movie Database
- Luciana Paluzzi at the TCM Movie Database
- Luciana Paluzzi at AllMovie