Actress Sandra Milo, the muse of Italian director Federico Fellini, passed away

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World-famous Italian actress Sandra Milo passed away at the age of 91. This was reported by the Italian agency. ANSA referring to the actress’ relatives.

According to the agency, the actress died at home surrounded by her loved ones, as she wished.

ANSA writes that Sandrocchia, nicknamed by the Italian director Federico Fellini, in whose films she starred, was the great director’s muse and one of the most popular actresses of Italian cinema.

The agency also reminds that Sandra Milo made history on Italian television thanks to her joke in the afternoon program “Love is a Beautiful Thing” in 1990. An unnamed person called the live broadcast and reported that actor Ciro’s son was in serious condition after the accident. Then Milo started crying and yelled “Chiro, Ciro!” He ran out of the studio screaming. The news about the incident turned out to be a lie, but their screams became slogans in the Italian media.

Sandra Milot was born Salvatrice Elena Greco in Tunisia on March 11, 1933. She starred in Fellini films such as Eight and a Half (Otto e mezzo, 1963) and Juliet and the Spirits (Giulietta degli Spiriti, 1965) and others. She first came to attention in Roberto Rossellini’s drama General Della Rovere and Antonio Pietrangelo’s comedy Aduya and Her Comrades (Lolita, 1960).

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