
Pier Angeli
Biography
Pier Angeli (19 June 1932 – 10 September 1971), also credited under her real name, Anna Maria Pierangeli, was an Italian-born film and television actress, singer, and model, who starred in American, British, and European films throughout her career. Her American motion picture debut was in the starring role of the film Teresa (1951), for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Young Star of the Year - Actress. Besides this film, she is best remembered for her roles in, Domani è troppo tardi (1950), Somebody Up There Likes Me (1956) and The Angry Silence (1960).
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Acting History
1999
Jean-Pierre Aumont, charme et fou-rires as Self - Jean-Pierre's sister-in-law (archive footage)
1971Octaman as Susan Lowry
1970The Particular Love as Cecilia
1970In the Folds of the Flesh as Falesse / Ester Gardere
1969Cry Chicago as Bambi
1969Love Me, Love My Wife as Alexandra
1968Every Bastard a King as Eileen
1968Red Roses for the Fuhrer as Marie
1968One Step to Hell as Ann Peterson
1966For One Thousand Dollars Per Day as Betty Benson
1966M.M.M. 83 as Hélène Blanchard
1965Battle of the Bulge as Louise
1965Spy in Your Eye as Paula Krauss
1964OSS 117: Panic in Bangkok as Lila
1962Sodom and Gomorrah as Ildith
1962Musketeers of the Sea as Consuelo / Gracia
1961White Slave Ship as Polly
1960The Angry Silence as Anna Curtis
1959SOS Pacific as Teresa
1958Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse
1958Merry Andrew as Selena Gallini
1957The Vintage as Lucienne
1956Somebody Up There Likes Me as Norma Graziano
1956Port Afrique as Ynez
1956Meet Me in Las Vegas as Pier Angeli (uncredited)
1956Cinépanorama as Self
1954The Silver Chalice as Deborra
1954Flame and the Flesh as Lisa
1954Mademoiselle Nitouche as Denise de Flavigny / Nitouche
1953Sombrero as Eufemia Calderon
1953The Story of Three Loves as Nina Burkhardt
1952The Devil Makes Three as Willie Lehrt
1952The Million Dollar Nickel as Herself
1951The Light Touch as Anna Vasarri
1951Teresa as Teresa Russo
1951Tomorrow Is Another Day as Luisa
1950Tomorrow Is Too Late as Mirella
1950What's My Line? as Self - Mystery Guest
1948The Ed Sullivan Show as Self









