
Fulvia Franco
Biography
From Wikipedia Fulvia Franco (21 May 1931 - 15 May 1988) was an Italian actress, model and beauty pageant titleholder. Born in Trieste, the daughter of a businessman, Franco won the third edition of the Miss Italia beauty contest held in 1948 in Stresa. As a part of the contest that provided for the winner a role in a movie soon to be realized with Totò, a member of the jury, Franco appeared in a bib part in Totò al giro d'Italia. Thanks to the success of the film, Franco continued her film career, even appearing in leading roles; her most significant and critically apprecciated role was the sensual widow in L’avventura di un soldato, the directorial debut of Nino Manfredi which was part of the anthology film L'amore difficile. Franco was married to the actor and boxer Tiberio Mitri for about twenty years, and she starred with him on several fotoromanzi.
Movie Appearances

Il cavaliere dalla spada nera
as Livia
1956

Caravan of songs
1955

Hercules, Samson & Ulysses
as Ithaca Queen
1963

Toto Tours Italy
as Miss Italia
1948

Totó in color
as Poppy
1952

Hercules Unchained
as Anticlea
1959

Don Chisciotte e Sancio Panza
as Duchessa Madre
1968

Bertoldo, Bertoldino and Cacasenno
as Ortensia
1954

Lone and Angry Man
as Lulu Belle
1965

Conquerors of Arkansas
as Ilona
1964

Target: Girls
1963

Finalmente libero
as Anna
1953

Virgin Merchants
1969

Scapricciatiello
as Carmela
1955

La rossa
as Amelia - detta 'La Rossa'
1955

Sins of Casanova
as Bettina, la fantesca
1954

Onore e sangue
1957

The Black Archer
as la zingarella
1959

The Magnificent Texan
as Estella
1967

Tempest
as Palaska
1958