Marilù Tolo
Marilù Tolo, born Maria Lucia Tolo on January 16, 1944, is a renowned Italian film actress whose career spans over two decades. Hailing from Rome, she began her professional journey in the entertainment industry at a young age, working as an assistant to Mario Riva on the popular RAI variety show, Il Musichiere. Tolo made her cinematic debut at just 16 years old in the film Sweet Deceptions, directed by Alberto Lattuada.
Throughout her career, Tolo appeared in more than 60 films from 1960 to 1985, establishing herself as a prominent figure in Italian cinema. In addition to her acting, she gained recognition as a fashion model, often collaborating with leading designers. One of her closest friends was the iconic Italian fashion designer Valentino, who, in an interview with La Repubblica, expressed that Tolo was the only woman he had ever truly loved.
Marilù Tolo's combination of talent, beauty, and charisma made her a captivating presence on screen and in the fashion world, solidifying her legacy as one of Italy's beloved actresses. Her contributions to film and fashion continue to be celebrated, marking her as a significant figure in the cultural landscape of Italy.
Filmography
My Dear Killer
The Witches (1967)
Scorpion with Two Tails
Confessions of a Police Captain
Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!
Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die
The Greek Tycoon
Themroc
Bluebeard (1972)
Roy Colt and Winchester Jack
Marriage Italian Style
The Five Days
Commandos
Candy
Scheherazade