
Alida Chelli
Biography
Alida Chelli (23 October 1943 – 14 December 2012) was an Italian actress, singer, and TV-hostess. She was mainly known for her appearances in stage musicals. Born in Carpi as Alida Rustichelli, Chelli was daughter of composer Carlo Rustichelli and sister of composer Paolo Rustichelli. She achieved her first success as singer, with the song "Sinnò me moro", which opens the 1959 film Un maledetto imbroglio. Then, Chelli achieved a major fame on stage, starring in a number of successful musical comedies such as Rugantino (1978, together with Enrico Montesano), Cyrano (1979, with Domenico Modugno), and Aggiungi un posto a tavola (1990, with Johnny Dorelli). She has also appeared in many films, mainly comedies, and TV-shows. She was the wife of actor Walter Chiari, and from their union was born Simone Annicchiarico. After the end of the marriage the actress had a relationship with TV-presenter Pippo Baudo. She died in Rome at 69, after a long illness. Source: Article "Alida Chelli" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Also Known As
Movie Appearances

They're a Weird Mob
as Giuliana
1966

The Sucker
as Gina, la manucure
1965

Spaghetti at Midnight
as Zelmira
1981

I Protect Myself Against My Enemies
as Juana
1968

Quando dico che ti amo
as Sandra
1967

Hot Diamonds in Cold Blood
as Ulla Helger
1967

Gli infermieri della mutua
as Rossella
1969

Rugantino
as Rosetta
1978

Su e giù
as La ragazza
1965

Aggiungi un posto a tavola
as Consolazione
1990


