Gabriella Giorgelli is an Italian film and television actress.
Background
Born in Fossola, a frazione of Carrara, Giorgelli was the daughter of a businessman in the marble industry and a housewife. As a child her parents split and she moved to Castelpoggio, another Carrara"s frazione and her mother"s birthplace.
Career
She appeared in over 70 films between 1960 and 1998. Because of her mother"s economic difficulties, at ten years old Giorgelli was entrusted to the college of the Sisters of Capulet, in Carrara. At fifteen years old she started to work, including as a pizza chef and a bartender.
Giorgelli made her film debut in 1960, in a very minor role in Luigi Comencini"s Everybody Go Home.
After winning several local and regional beauty contests, in 1961 she was among the finalists of Mission Italia, and thanks to her participation to the popular beauty pageant she started to attract a significant media attention, that allowed her to got more weighty film roles. After appearing in several art films, in the late 1960s Giorgelli landed some leading roles in B-movies, mainly consisting of Spaghetti Westerns and Commedia sexy all"italiana films spoofing Pier Paolo Pasolini"s The Decameron, that she alternated with supporting roles in more prestigious and high-profile productions.
She was also active in a number of series and television-movies. Giorgelli also appeared in many photo comics including Sadistik and is interviewed in the documentary film The Diabolikal Super-Kriminal.