Dalila Di Lazzaro

Overview

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Birthday
Jan 29, 1953 (72 years old)

Dalila Di Lazzaro

Known For

80 voglia di te
1h 28m
Movie 2015

80 voglia di te

The story of a psychologist in a marital crisis who, except for his work and phobias of various patients, is dedicated to his family, two sons (struggling with first loves and school problems) and his father, grandpa Frederick. One day a new patient comes in to his office. Little does he know that this new patient is actually his wife's lover.

Rodolfo Valentino - La leggenda
1h 40m
TV Show 2014

Rodolfo Valentino - La leggenda

Julia Forever
TV Show 1989

Julia Forever

Italy, 1940: Carmen de Blasco is married to a fascist, but falls in love with a friend of her father Ubaldo, the young partisan Armando Zani. At the end of the war, their daughter Giulia is born, but Carmen returns to her husband. Two decades later, Giulia falls in love with university student Ermes Corsini. Nevertheless, he decides to marry the egocentric, but rich heiress Marta Montini. After some years and a disastrous marriage, Giulia meets the love of her life again. Ermes is annoyed by Marta, so he starts an affair with Giulia, but one day she gets a horrible diagnosis...

Killer vs Killers
1h 25m
Movie 1985

Killer vs Killers

A businessman recruits some thieves to steal a valuable chemical formula kept in an well guarded industrial site. The raid is successful, but once he has the formula, the man tries to get rid of those who worked for him.

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Dalila Di Lazzaro (born 29 January 1953) is an Italian model, actress and writer. Born in Udine, she started as fashion model and as subject of the most world famous photographers such as Andy Warhol, then she gained attention in tabloid press, as supposed relative of Sophia Loren and even a potential rival in love. Between the mid-70's and the early 80's Di Lazzaro worked in notable films with directors such as Alberto Lattuada, Luigi Comencini, Florestano Vancini and Jacques Deray, then focused primarily on television. In 1983 she refused the role of Domino, later played by Kim Basinger, in Never Say Never Again. Her last participation in a movie is on 2013 : L'Ultima ruota del carro, movie of the director: Giovanni Veronesi

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