Sandra Milo

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Sandra Milo, born Salvatrice Elena Greco on March 11, 1933, and sadly passing away on January 29, 2024, was a multi-talented Italian actress, television personality, author, and musician. Her diverse career spanned several decades and included notable achievements in film, television, and even music.

Early Career and Film Debut

Sandra Milo made her film debut in 1955, sharing the screen with Alberto Sordi in "The Bachelor." However, it was her significant role in the 1959 film "General della Rovere," directed by Roberto Rossellini, that marked a turning point in her career.

Collaboration with Federico Fellini

Milo's breakthrough came when she caught the attention of acclaimed director Federico Fellini. She played memorable roles in two of Fellini's masterpieces – "8½" and "Juliet of the Spirits." For her performances in these films, Milo received Nastro d'Argento awards for Best Supporting Actress, showcasing her versatility and talent.

Brief Retirement and Comeback

After getting married, Sandra Milo briefly retired from acting. However, her collaboration with Fellini brought her back into the limelight. Despite the success of "8½," Milo found herself cast in less distinguished films. Undeterred, she continued her career, hosting a television program in Rome during the mid-1960s.

Milo retired again in 1968 but made a second comeback in 1979. This time, she transitioned from roles as a temptress to portraying more stern middle-aged women, showcasing her ability to adapt and diversify her acting repertoire.

Personal Life and Family

Sandra Milo's personal life was intertwined with her professional journey. She was married to Moris Ergas, with whom she had a daughter named Deborah. Later, she married Ottavio De Lollis, and together they had two children, Ciro and Azzurra. Milo, a Roman Catholic, embraced a family life alongside her thriving career.

Legacy and Contributions

Sandra Milo's contributions to Italian cinema and entertainment are undeniable. Her filmography includes a vast array of roles in both acclaimed films and lesser-known productions. From her early days as a comedic actress to her later, more mature roles, Milo's ability to captivate audiences remained evident throughout her career.

Musical Pursuits and Discography

In addition to her accomplishments in the world of acting, Sandra Milo also ventured into music. She released several singles, including "Come si fa/Il mondo è tutto una canzone" in 1984 and "La fotogenia" in 2018.

Final Days and Legacy

Sandra Milo passed away on January 29, 2024, at the age of 90. Her impact on Italian cinema and the entertainment industry as a whole continues to be remembered and celebrated. As fans mourn her loss, Milo's extensive body of work stands as a testament to her talent, versatility, and enduring contribution to the arts.