Paola Borboni (1 January 1900 – 9 April 1995)[1] was an Italian stage and film actress whose career spanned nearly eight decades of cinema.
Paola Borboni | |
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Born | Golese di Parma, Emilia-Romagna, Kingdom of Italy | 1 January 1900
Died | 9 April 1995 Bodio Lomnago, Varese, Italy | (aged 95)
Years active | 1916–1994 |
Borboni made her stage debut in 1916, beginning to take minor film roles soon afterwards.[2] She entered film in 1916 in the silent picture Jacobo Ortis directed by Giuseppe Sterni, and made over 80 film appearances between then and 1990.
Appearing in several silent films before 1921 she was absent from cinema for some 14 years during which time she made numerous stage appearances. She gained notoriety in 1925 when she appeared topless in a stage performance of Carlo Veneziani's Alga Marina as a mermaid, exposing her breasts.[2][1] She returned to the silver screen in 1936 in the Mario Mattoli film L'Uomo che sorride.
She went on to appear in films such as the Carlo Lizzani-directed film Ai margini della metropoli in 1952 in which she appeared alongside the main cast of Massimo Girotti, Marina Berti and Giulietta Masina. Between 1936 and 1956 her career was at its peak and her roles gradually became less numerous in the decades that followed, making a final appearance in the Giorgio Mosa film Blue dolphin - l'avventura continua in 1990.