Erna Schürer
Erna Schürer, originally born as Emma Costantino in Naples, later relocated to Milan, where she embarked on a successful career as a glamour model. She graced the pages of renowned publications such as Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, and made her stage debut at the prestigious Piccolo Teatro under the direction of Giorgio Strehler.
Schürer's early work included several minor roles, but she gained significant recognition for her leading performance in Alberto Cavallone's film "Le Salamandre." This success led to a lucrative contract with producer Alberto Grimaldi, allowing her to star in various genre films from 1969 to 1977. During this prolific period, she also remained active in the theater, collaborating with notable figures such as Ugo Gregoretti, Garinei & Giovannini, and Mario Missiroli.
In addition to her film and theater work, Schürer transitioned to television, making appearances in popular series and shows, including "Domenica insieme" and "Sereno variabile." Her diverse talents and enduring presence in the entertainment industry have solidified her status as a prominent figure in Italian cinema and theater.