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Nicoletta Machiavelli

Italian actress (–)

Nicoletta Machiavelli

Machiavelli in the movie I nostri mariti ()

Born()1 August

Stuffione, Ravarino, Modena, Kingdom of Italy

Died15 November () (aged&#;71)

Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Other&#;names
  • Nicoletta Rangoni Machiavelli
  • Nicoletta Macchiavelli
OccupationActress (until )
Years&#;active

Nicoletta Machiavelli (1 August – 15 November ) was an Italian film actress, also known as Nicoletta Rangoni Machiavelli and Nicoletta Macchiavelli.

Life and career

The daughter of a Florentine father and of an American mother, Machiavelli was a descendant of the political philosopher and historian Niccolò Machiavelli.[1] She studied painting at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze.[2]

Following an audition for the role of Eva in John Huston's The Bible: In the Beginning, she was noted by the producer Dino De Laurentiis who put her under contract for seven years, a contract she eventually broke after three years.[3]

Her first role was Ugo Tognazzi's wife in A Question of Honour, and following a few comedies, her early career was characterized by genre films, mainly spaghetti Western, notably Sergio Corbucci's Navajo Joe.[3]

Starting from the late s Machiavelli started appearing in more ambitious art films, working with Hans-Jürgen Syberberg, Pietro Germi, Dino Risi, Sergio Citti, Andrzej Żuławski, and Liliana Cavani, among others.[3]

In , Machiavelli became a disciple of Osho and retired from show business.[4] She eventually moved to Seattle, Washington, where among other things she taught Italian at the Bellevue College and at the University of Washington.[2] She died of an undisclosed illness on 15 November , aged [3][5]

Selected filmography

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