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Edy Vessel
Italian actress

Edy Vessel

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Italian actress
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Gender
Female
Place of birth
Trieste, Province of Trieste, Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Italy
Age
84 years
Family
Children:
Princess Camilla Duchess of Castro
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Biography

Edoarda Vesselovsky (born 8 March 1940), better known by her stage name Edy Vessel, Edi Vessel, or Edy Vesel, is an Italian actress and businesswoman.

Biography

Vesselovsky was born in Trieste in 1940. In her youth, she worked as a model in the local boutiques while attending school. She landed a part as a chorus girl in a Wanda Osiris revue, where she was discovered by Mario Mattoli, who cast her in her debut film role in the 1959 film Guardatele ma non toccatele [Look, But Don't Touch].

This was followed by a dozen films, culminating with a role in Fellini's . After this film, Vessel abandoned her film career.

Personal life

In 1965 Vessel started a relationship with Italian businessman Camillo Crociani; once he obtained the annulment of his first marriage from the Roman Rota, the couple married in 1970. Heavily implicated in a bribery scandal involving Lockheed Corporation' s alleged bribery of government officials to induce the purchase of Lockheed planes, Crociani moved the whole family to Mexico. Upon Crociani's death in 1980, Vessel remarried to Count Pierluigi Vitalini and assumed control of Crociani's company Ciset (later to become Vitrociset), resulting in a court battle with Crociani's children from his first marriage.

Filmography

  • Guardatele ma non toccatele (Mario Mattoli, 1959)
  • Il raccomandato di ferro (Marcello Baldi, 1959)
  • Tipi da spiaggia (Mario Mattoli, 1959)
  • Un dollaro di fifa (Giorgio Simonelli, 1960)
  • The Passionate Thief (Mario Monicelli, 1960)
  • The Thief of Baghdad (Arthur Lubin and Bruno Vailati, 1961)
  • Psycosissimo (Steno, 1961)
  • Sword of the Conqueror (Carlo Campogalliani, 1961)
  • The Trojan Horse (Giorgio Ferroni, 1961)
  • Seven Seas to Calais (Primo Zeglio, 1962)
  • Rocambole (Bernard Borderie, 1963)
  • (Federico Fellini, 1963)
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