
Silvana Pampanini
Biography
Pampanini became one of the most popular movie actresses in her country and was considered a sex symbol in the 1950s. In 1955 she visited New York, Denver and Hollywood but rejected job offers because she could not speak English properly and had some problems with the tax office.[citation needed] She was well-liked in France, where they nicknamed her Ninì Pampan, Spain, where she appeared in Tirma, South America, especially in Mexico, where she starred in Sed de Amor with Pedro Armendáriz, and Egypt. She worked with other internationally important actors and directors such as Buster Keaton, Vittorio Gassman, Marcello Mastroianni,Alberto Sordi, Totò, Jean Gabin, Henri Vidal, Abel Gance, Vittorio De Sica. The film O.K. Nero, in which Pampanini starred, was banned in certain places because of scenes that were considered indecent.
Filmography

Tiburzi

Il tassinaro

SuperTotò

Mazzabubù... quante corna stanno quaggiù?

Tres mil kilómetros de amor

Crazy World... Crazy People!

Napoleoncito

Il gaucho

Mariti a congresso

Guns of the Black Witch

Thirst for Love

The Year Long Road

Saranno uomini

Law of the Streets

Experts on the Football Field

Roman Tales

La bella di Roma

Tower of Lust

Songs from all over Italy

The Island Princess

The Cheerful Squadron

Orient Express

The Slave of Sin

Il matrimonio

Mid-Century Loves

A Day in Court

Noi cannibali

Vortice

Cavalcade of Song

A Husband for Anna

L'Incantevole nemica

Storms

Koenigsmark

Viva il cinema

La peccatrice dell'isola

Mademoiselle Gobete

Girls Marked Danger

The City Stands Trial

The Woman Who Invented Love

Don Juan's Night of Love

Half a Century of Song

Tizio, Caio, Sempronio

It's Him!... Yes! Yes!

Una bruna indiavolata!

O.K. Nero

La paura fa 90

Miracolo a Viggiù

Io sono il capataz

Beauties on bicycles

Ha fatto 13

Il richiamo nella tempesta

47 Talking Corpses

The Knight is Here

La bisarca

L'inafferrabile 12

Lo sparviero del Nilo

La forza del destino

Marechiaro

The Firemen of Viggiù

Anthony of Padua

Snow White and the Seven Thieves

Il barone Carlo Mazza

Arrivederci, papà!
