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Post by totalinfo on Feb 6, 2005 10:32:49 GMT -5
imdb.com/name/nm0762925/maindetailsMarisa Sannia Date of birth (location) 15 February 1947 Iglesias, Cagliari, Italy Actress - filmography 1. Ragazzi di bandiera gialla, I (1967) 2. Stasera mi butto (1967) .... Marisa ... aka I'll Try Tonight ... aka Stasera mi butto - i due bagnani ========================================================== The other thread about this lady was locked. No death date listed; and she appeared in two films released in 1967. ========================================================== Here's her discography: digilander.libero.it/gianni61dgl/marisasannia.htmLP releases from 1968 thru 1976, then a break until 1993.
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Post by Athenais on Feb 6, 2005 10:52:47 GMT -5
Thanks Total... I don't know why the other thread was locked, it shouldn't have been. Please check to see if it is fixed now. There is a bio here too: www.sannia.it/What I found most interesting...she made her television debut in OCTOBER 1966. Then appearing in two movies the next year, as you found. So before that...she was known more for her singing than for her face Marisa was replaced too then...because she replaced Sylvie...
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Post by nicolas on Feb 6, 2005 10:59:23 GMT -5
Thanks Total... I don't know why the other thread was locked, it shouldn't have been. Please check to see if it is fixed now. There is a bio here too: www.sannia.it/What I found most interesting...she made her television debut in OCTOBER 1966. Then appearing in two movies the next year, as you found. So before that...she was known more for her singing than for her face Marisa was replaced too then...because she replaced Sylvie... That's the truth. I showed you a rare photo of the TRUE Marisa from late 1965. Many of her chronolgies start after 1966 but there are still on the Net more complete... www.radio.rai.it/radioscrigno/borsino/collezione.cfm?Q_IDCOLLEZ=78Here the TRUE Marisa Sannia. It's from a vintage collector site.
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Post by totalinfo on Feb 6, 2005 12:34:37 GMT -5
I'm still reserving judgement and leaning toward the drag-queen theory.
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Post by LibertyX on Feb 7, 2005 3:35:28 GMT -5
So...Marisa was a temporary replacement?
Say...isn't it time we did some singing voice comparisons?
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Post by nicolas on Feb 8, 2005 0:40:52 GMT -5
From Lovely Rita to Polythene Pam?
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Post by Perplexed on Feb 9, 2005 1:54:26 GMT -5
Athenais, could Frida Bocarra have any connection to any of this at all? Her recording dates are similar to Marissa's; she had tried come-back. Her career had been derailed. She died in, I think, '96, after a sustained respiratory illness. She was actually getting MUCH better, when she suddenly passed away.......
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Post by Perplexed on Feb 9, 2005 2:31:22 GMT -5
www.paul-ramirez.com/bioanglais.htmlI find this: At seventeen, his name was beside Bernard Haller, Pierre Doris and Pia Colombo on the front of theatres where Parisians could see him interpret songs from Bobby Lapointe.
Later, he impersonated Jean Nohain, Frédéric Potcher, Jeanne Sourza, Raymond Souplex and many other famous french personalities, such as Maurice Chevalier, Bourvil or Louis de Funès.
After a tour in East Germany in 1963, he participated at the Fête de l'Humanité in Paris and around the french countryside. Sylvie Vartan's author, Claude Benzaquen (aka Frankie Jordan) hired Pierre Jean to be the first act of Frida Boccara's show.So, Frankie Jordan, who worked with Sylvie, hired an IMITATOR to appear the 1st half of Frida's program......
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Post by Athenais on Mar 19, 2006 12:13:30 GMT -5
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Post by byrdsmaniac on Mar 19, 2006 22:16:01 GMT -5
Thank you all for posting Marisa bio links. I don't see how to translate the page into English, though.
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