Scilla Gabel (born Gianfranca Gabellini; 4 January 1938) is an Italian film, television, and stage actress. She appeared in 50 films and multiple television programs between 1954 and 1988.
Scilla Gabel | |
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Born | Gianfranca Gabellini 4 January 1938 Rimini, Kingdom of Italy |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1954–1988 |
Spouse | |
Children | 1 |
Career
editBorn in Rimini as one of five children, Gabel entered the cinema industry as Sophia Loren's body double. Between 1957 and 1967, she appeared often as the female lead actress in dozens of films but failed to emerge because of the stereotyped roles.[1] Starting from late 1960s, she focused her activity on stage and television, in which she found most significant roles and critical appreciation.[1]
Personal life
editGabel married Piero Schivazappa in 1968; they had one child.[2]
Father's murder
editOn 8 May 1999, Gabel's 87 year-old father Giuseppe Gabellini was murdered. He was landlord to a number of tenants at his villa on the via Campi di Torre Flavia two blocks from Ladispoli's beach, about 35 km west of Rome. One tenant, 65 year old Elisa Santilli owed Gabellini Lit. 900,000 ($785 in 2022) for several months rent, which she refused to pay. Santilli had also refused a Lit. 3,000,000 ($2,820 in 2022) buyout from Gabellini to leave the apartment voluntarily.[3][4]
At 10:15 on the morning of Friday, 8 May Gabellini returned to via Campi di Torre Flavi to reason with Santilli one last time before informing her that he had scheduled her eviction by carabiniere for 25 May. After a brief argument at the threshold, during which she accepted the buyout, Santilli returned to her kitchen where she retrieved a large kitchen knife. She sprang at the elderly man and stabbed him in the chest without a word. After Gabellini fell to the floor of the corridor she pounced on his stricken body. There she stabbed him fourteen more times, stopping only after she broke off the tip of her knife in one of her landlord's vertebrae. She then stood back, apparently to watch Gabellini die.[5]
Gabel's father died at the scene in his daughter's arms.[3][4] Santilli moved out of the apartment one week later, after being placed on house arrest awaiting trial. She moved 70 km northwest, to Pescia Romana.[6]
Partial filmography
edit- Tua per la vita (1955) - La sartina dell' Atelier
- Due sosia in allegria (1956)
- Gente felice (1957) - Gina
- Girls of the Night (1958) - Lola
- Legs of Gold (1958) - Gianna
- The White Warrior (1959) - Princess Maria Vorontsova
- Tarzan's Greatest Adventure (1959) - Toni
- Les canailles (1960) - Gina
- Genitori in blue-jeans (1960) - Colette
- Tough Guys (1960) - Josette
- Call Girls of Rome (1960) - Patrizia
- Queen of the Pirates (1960) - Isabella, the Duke's Daughter
- Mill of the Stone Women (1960) - Elfie Wahl
- La grande vallata (1961)
- Les filles sèment le vent (1961) - Kissa
- The Festival Girls (1961) - Nadja
- Mara (1961)
- Three Faces of Sin (1961) - Rossana Stromboli
- Romulus and the Sabines (1961) - Dusia
- Village of Daughters (1962) - Angelina Vimercati
- No Man's Land (1962) - Woman
- Colossus of the Arena (1962) - Thalima
- Sodom and Gomorrah (1962) - Tamar
- La salamandre d'or (1962) - Béatrice
- The Two Colonels (1963) - Iride
- Knights of Terror (1963) - Cristina
- I diavoli di Spartivento (1963)
- Outlaws of Love (1963) - Wilma
- Seven Slaves Against the World (1964) - Claudia
- Corpse for the Lady (1964) - Renata
- The Revenge of Spartacus (1964) - Cinzia
- Una storia di notte (1964) - A German tourist
- Il figlio di Cleopatra (1964) - Livia
- Con rispetto parlando (1965)
- Modesty Blaise (1966) - Melina
- Djurado (1966) - Barbara Donovan
- Target for Killing (1966) - La Tigra
- How to Seduce a Playboy (1966) - Anita Bionda
- Zärtliche Haie (1967) - Zeezee
- Das große Glück (1967) - Molly Pink
- Bastard, Go and Kill (1971) - Susanna
References
edit- ^ a b Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi. Dizionario del cinema italiano, Le Attrici. Gremese Editore, 2003. ISBN 888440214X.
- ^ Brode, Douglas (2016). Deadlier Than the Male: Femme Fatales in 1960s and 1970s Cinema. BearManor Media. p. 263. ISBN 9781593931841.
- ^ a b "Cinque pugnalate per uno sfratto" [Five stabs for an eviction]. la Repubblica (in Italian). 5 May 1999. Retrieved 3 December 2019.
- ^ a b "Punge ma non fa male RICOMINCIO. Settimanale indipendente di cronaca, attualità, politica, sport - Fondato da Filippo Di Lorenzo - ANNO 21-28/09/ PDF Download gratuito". docplayer.it. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
- ^ "ITALIA 1: 'INVIATO SPECIALE'". www1.adnkronos.com. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
- ^ "Di fronte al cancello della villetta in cui abita, in via dei Campi di Torre Flavia, c'è un carrello pieno di oggetti da cucina". www.cinquantamila.it (in Italian). Retrieved 9 November 2022.
External links
edit- Scilla Gabel at IMDb
- Scilla Gabel at AllMovie