person

Ines Pellegrini

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Gender

Female

Birthday

1954-11-07

Place of Birth

Milan, Italy

Ines Pellegrini

Biography

Though born in Milan, Pelligrini grew to adolescence in Eritrea, attending Italian schools, before returning to Italy with her adoptive father in the 1970s.[1] She made her film debut in 1973 in Il brigadiere Pasquale Zagaria ama la mamma e la polizia but her career was launched by Pier Paolo Pasolini, who chose her for the role of Zumurrud in Arabian Nights (1974); she also appeared in Pasolini's last film, Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom (1975).[1] About her Pasolini wrote: "When I noticed a half-caste Eritrean-Italian, I almost cried looking at her small, somewhat irregular features, perfect as those of a metal statue, hearing her chirpy, interrogatory Italian, and seeing those eyes, lost in a pleading uncertainty."[2] Later Pellegrini became a minor starlet in Italian genre films including Eyeball (1975), La madama (1976), Blue Belle (1976), Una bella governante di colore (1978) and War of the Robots (1978), appearing in 16 films between 1974 and 1981. In the mid-1980s she left showbusiness and moved to Los Angeles, where she opened a downtown antiques shop and promoted volunteering.

Also Known For

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44

Escape from Women's Prison

Aug 18, 1978

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45

Annie

Feb 19, 1976

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57

Eyeball

Jan 24, 1975

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64

Arabian Nights

Jun 20, 1974

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NA

Family Scandal

May 22, 1981

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52

La madama

Jan 16, 1976

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46

Una bella governante di colore

Jan 01, 1976

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37

Scandal In the Family

May 26, 1976

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42

Noa Noa

Feb 24, 1974

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20

The Kiss

Aug 22, 1974

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32

The War of the Robots

Apr 26, 1978

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25

Orazi e Curiazi 3 - 2

Aug 01, 1977

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NA

Could It Happen Here?

Nov 24, 1977

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57

I Am an ESP

Dec 24, 1985

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63

Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom

Jan 10, 1976

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53

Il brigadiere Pasquale Zagaria ama la mamma e la polizia

Dec 12, 1973

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NA

Provaci anche tu Lionel

Dec 01, 1973

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NA

Li chiamavano i tre moschettieri... invece erano quattro

Sep 01, 1973