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+ | [[Image:20100911-081542_gisela-dali.jpg|frame|left|[[Gisela Dali]] in a [[1970s]] Greek erotica movie]] | ||
[[Gisela Dali]] was a [[Greeks|Greek]] actress and covergirl. | [[Gisela Dali]] was a [[Greeks|Greek]] actress and covergirl. | ||
− | She was born [[August 27]], [[1937]]. [[Gisela Dali]] was known as the Greek "Brigitte Bardot" of the [[Golden Age of Greek cinema]]. She appeared in movie classics like "To gelio vgike ap' ton Paradeiso" (1963) alongside [[Dionysis Papayiannopoulos|Dionysis Papagiannopoulos]] and [[Nikos Rizos]], and Polytehnitis kai erimospitis (1963) directed by [[Alekos Sakellarios]] with [[Thanasis Vengos]] and [[Yiannis Voyiatzis]]. | + | She was born [[August 27]], [[1937]]. [[Gisela Dali]] was known as the Greek "Brigitte Bardot" of the [[Golden Age of Greek cinema]]. She appeared in movie classics like "To gelio vgike ap' ton Paradeiso" (1963) alongside [[Dionysis Papayiannopoulos|Dionysis Papagiannopoulos]] and [[Nikos Rizos]], and "Polytehnitis kai erimospitis" (1963) directed by [[Alekos Sakellarios]] with [[Thanasis Vengos]] and [[Yiannis Voyiatzis]]. |
− | During the early 1970s, a time that coincided with the “boom” of Greek Erotica, she starred in a series of softcore movies. [[Gisela Dali]] and [[Anna Fonsou]] became the biggest mainstream names to perform in what was called “first class” productions. | + | <div style="float:right; width:450px; padding:8px;"><youtube v=uD7u0kVEWT8/> |
+ | <p>A movie clip from "Polytehnitis kai erimospitis" with [[Thanasis Vengos]].</p></div>During the early 1970s, a time that coincided with the “boom” of Greek Erotica, she starred in a series of softcore movies. [[Gisela Dali]] and [[Anna Fonsou]] became the biggest mainstream names to perform in what was called “first class” productions. | ||
Her last movie appearance was at Testosterone (2004) directed by [[Giorgos Panousopoulos]]. | Her last movie appearance was at Testosterone (2004) directed by [[Giorgos Panousopoulos]]. | ||
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She died of cancer on [[September 10]], [[2010]] and was buried at [[Korono]], [[Naxos]]. | She died of cancer on [[September 10]], [[2010]] and was buried at [[Korono]], [[Naxos]]. | ||
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− | + | * {{Imdb name|id=nm0197920|name=Gisela Dali}} | |
− | + | {{lived|b=1937|d=2010|key=Dali, Gisela}} | |
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[[Category:Actresses|Dali, Gisela]] | [[Category:Actresses|Dali, Gisela]] |
Latest revision as of 12:30, September 12, 2010

Gisela Dali was a Greek actress and covergirl.
She was born August 27, 1937. Gisela Dali was known as the Greek "Brigitte Bardot" of the Golden Age of Greek cinema. She appeared in movie classics like "To gelio vgike ap' ton Paradeiso" (1963) alongside Dionysis Papagiannopoulos and Nikos Rizos, and "Polytehnitis kai erimospitis" (1963) directed by Alekos Sakellarios with Thanasis Vengos and Yiannis Voyiatzis.
A movie clip from "Polytehnitis kai erimospitis" with Thanasis Vengos.
During the early 1970s, a time that coincided with the “boom” of Greek Erotica, she starred in a series of softcore movies. Gisela Dali and Anna Fonsou became the biggest mainstream names to perform in what was called “first class” productions.
Her last movie appearance was at Testosterone (2004) directed by Giorgos Panousopoulos.
She was married to director Dimis Dadiras.
She died of cancer on September 10, 2010 and was buried at Korono, Naxos.
External Links
- Gisela Dali at the Internet Movie Database