Lisa Gastoni (born 28 July 1935) is an Italian film actress. Gastoni was na… Read Full Bio ↴Lisa Gastoni (born 28 July 1935) is an Italian film actress. Gastoni was named "Best Italian Actress of the Year, 1966" as she received both the Nastro D'Argento Award and the Golden Globe Award from Italy's Foreign Press Association. Daughter of an Italian father and an Irish mother, Gastoni and her family moved to England in 1948. She turned from her initial ambition of being an architect to modelling and acting.
She appeared in various B movies throughout the 1950s, as well as co-starring as Giulia in the Sapphire Films TV series The Four Just Men (1959) for ITV and an episode of Danger Man (1960).
Gastoni returned to Italy in the 1960s, first appearing in sword-and-sandal and swashbuckler films, but eventually gaining the attention of respected directors. The turning point in her film career was her role in Grazie, zia by Salvatore Samperi. This would set the tone for the roles she would play for the next decade; bourgeois women who were seductive yet sexually frustrated, cruel and arrogant yet sad and sympathetic, manipulating the people around them to try and fill the emptiness in their own lives.
After 1979, she retired from acting to focus on painting and writing. In 2005 she returned to the screen with an appearance in the film Cuore Sacro.
She appeared in various B movies throughout the 1950s, as well as co-starring as Giulia in the Sapphire Films TV series The Four Just Men (1959) for ITV and an episode of Danger Man (1960).
Gastoni returned to Italy in the 1960s, first appearing in sword-and-sandal and swashbuckler films, but eventually gaining the attention of respected directors. The turning point in her film career was her role in Grazie, zia by Salvatore Samperi. This would set the tone for the roles she would play for the next decade; bourgeois women who were seductive yet sexually frustrated, cruel and arrogant yet sad and sympathetic, manipulating the people around them to try and fill the emptiness in their own lives.
After 1979, she retired from acting to focus on painting and writing. In 2005 she returned to the screen with an appearance in the film Cuore Sacro.
Chi Mai
Lisa Gastoni Lyrics
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Escala Well, wanna tell you Bout my baby, my baby I'll never, never…
Milva Chi mai, chi mi darà Quello che ti davo? Un amore così…
Various Artists Ohhm sha la la la Che sarà del nostro amor? Chi mai…
Watergate Come on and get it…
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@vincenzoprediletto2621
Stupenda ed affascinante attrice, interprete convincente di una canzone colonna sonora indimenticabile e sempre sublime del film Maddalena.Grazie, dolcissima Lisa!
@alessandroscamporrino7273
Condivido, se trovi il film la seduzione da lei interpretato é un altro bel filmone di qualità.
@alionhysa2396
Bravo bravo bravo
@jackevans3480
Absolute perfection. The Maestro and Gastoni. What a stunning combination.
@salvatoresancinito8052
Intramontabile, icona della musica di tutti i tempi, rimarrà all'infinito
@gaetanche
Great song
@otmanovanony8206
Une musique splendide et inoubliable...surtout avec son extraordinaire combinaison en tant que musique de film " Le professionnel " la belle époque du cinéma
@fratoni3654
om Shanti om 🎶🙏
@cristianos77
Unica Lisa Gastoni
@Imilliaful
un amor casi puro, dime quien...