Silvia Dionisio
Born 28 September 1951 in Rome, daughter of a pediatrician, Silvia Dionisio made her debut in the world of cinema when she was 14 years old in the movie Darling (1965, John Schlesinger).
In 1967 she won the beauty contest Miss Teenager. After a few "musicarelli" movies, where she met director Ruggero Deodato (whom she married december 5, 1971), she got her first main role in the 1970 movie "A Girl Called Jules" (La ragazza di nome Giulio). She had a son (Saverio Deodato Dionisio, later actor), then divorced in 1979.
In 1975 she was the star of the movie "Ondata di piacere" (directed by her husband Deodato) which turned her in one of the most beautiful and elegant erotic icons of the period. In late 1970s she played in several action ("polizieschi") movies. She ended her cinematographic career in 1981 with the thriller "Murder Obsession".
In 1983 she married the Roman surgeon Roberto Mazzarella, with whom he had a daughter.
Her last public appearance was in a 1984 Campari advertising directed by Federico Fellini.

Blackmail Chase

Blood for Dracula

Waves of Lust

Violent Milan

Murder Obsession

Fear in the City

Crimebusters

Police Chief Pepe

Il... Belpaese

Il marito in collegio

Pronto... c'è una certa Giuliana per te

Vacation on the Esmeralda Coast

Pensiero d'amore

I prosseneti

Rita the Mosquito

Riavanti… Marsch!

Lisa with the Blue Eyes

A Girl Called Jules

Erotomania

Giacomo Casanova: Childhood and Adolescence

Long Live Robin Hood

Sgarro alla camorra

My Friends

Terror Express

The Women of Quiet Country

Holiday Hookers

Eat It - Mangiala

Crema, cioccolata e... Paprika

La sconosciuta
The Bailiff of Greifensee

Ciao marziano

Transplant of a Brain

Darling

The Fantastic Tales of Edgar Allan Poe

Kiss of a Dead Woman

Lobster for Breakfast

A Common Sense of Modesty

The Married Priest

Live Like a Cop, Die Like a Man

The Sicilian Checkmate

L'inquilina del piano di sopra

Detective Belli

The Exchange Student

Tears of Love

Naked You Die

Noi siam come le lucciole

Strip First, Then We Talk
