80
Years
20
Movies
6.4
Rating
Silvia Monti (born as Silvia Cornacchia on 23 January 1946 in Venice), is an Italian actress. She is mostly known for the female lead role, Sofia Scannapieco, mafioso Frankie Scannapieco's sister, in the 1969 Gérard Oury caper film Le Cerveau (aka The Brain). In the movie she has a spectacular scene where she gets down from a balcony using a rope on a song by Caterina Caselli, Cento Giorni. She stopped her career in 1974 and is currently married to Carlo De Benedetti.
80
Years Old
20
Movies
6.4
Avg Rating
Silvia Monti (born as Silvia Cornacchia on 23 January 1946 in Venice), is an Italian actress. She is mostly known for the female lead role, Sofia Scannapieco, mafioso Frankie Scannapieco's sister, in the 1969 Gérard Oury caper film Le Cerveau (aka The Brain). In the movie she has a spectacular scene where she gets down from a balcony using a rope on a song by Caterina Caselli, Cento Giorni. She stopped her career in 1974 and is currently married to Carlo De Benedetti.
1971
Silvia Monti (born as Silvia Cornacchia on 23 January 1946 in Venice), is an Italian actress. She is mostly known for the female lead role, Sofia Scannapieco, mafioso Frankie Scannapieco's sister, in the 1969 Gérard Oury caper film Le Cerveau (aka The Brain). In the movie she has a spectacular scene where she gets down from a balcony using a rope on a song by Caterina Caselli, Cento Giorni. She stopped her career in 1974 and is currently married to Carlo De Benedetti.
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Gender
Female
Birthday
January 23, 1946
Birthplace
Strá, Venice, Italy
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The Bloody Hands of the Law
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While There's War There's Hope
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The Sicilian Connection
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It Was I
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The Last Desperate Hours
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¡Qué cosas tiene el amor!
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What Did Stalin Do to Women?
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Lust And Pleasure With Business Women
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