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A voluptuous Italian screen siren, Laura Antonelli rated somewhere between Sophia Loren and Stefania Sandrelli in the earth mother/sex goddess category. She debuted in the cheesy sequel "Dr. Goldfoot & the Girl Bombs" (1966) and made her American debut as James Garner's girl in Vic Morrow's uneven Western "A Man Called Sledge" (1970). Claude Chabrol cast her as Mia Farrow's sexy sister in "Docteur Popaul" (1972) but it was her turn as a servant who comes between a widowed father and his son in "Malizia" (1973) that established her. She went on to grace numerous Italian sex farces, but also
1966
Feature debut in "Dr. Gooldfoot & the Girl Bombs"
1970
First US film, "A Man Called Sledge", directed by Vic Morrow
1973
Had one of her best roles in the feature "Malizia"
1975
First of three films opposite Marcello Mastroianni, "La Divina Creatura"
1976
Co-starred with Mastroianni and Giancarlo Giannini in Luchino Visconti's last film "L'Innocente"
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