Marisa Allasio didn’t rely on glamour trends—her charm was natural, effortless, and unforgettable. Born in Turin in 1934, she became a household name in Italy by her early 20s, captivating audiences with her wit, grace, and presence.
Her breakout role in Poveri ma belli (1957) launched a string of hits, including Belle ma povere and Venezia, la luna e tu, where she brought charm, depth, and authenticity to every character.
Though she eventually stepped away from film, Marisa’s legacy endures—a rare beauty defined not by looks, but by talent, confidence, and timeless screen magic.
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