Marina Pierro
An image from The Living Dead Girl, one of the productions that also features Marina Pierro.
Marina Pierro

Marina Pierro

October 9, 1956 — Boscotrecase, Naples, Italy

Marina Pierro (born 9 October 1956, or 1960) is an Italian actress, model, writer, and film director, who is best known for her artistic relationship with Polish filmmaker Walerian Borowczyk (1923-2006). She has been described as an "erotic icon of auteur cinema".

Pierro's film career began with minor roles in several Italian films in 1976, most notably Luchino Visconti's final film, L'innocente (The Innocent). She appeared in Dario Argento's supernatural horror film Suspiria (1977) as an uncredited extra before her first prominent role as the self-styled stigmatic nun Sister Veronica in Walerian Borowczyk's 1978 film Interno di un Convento (Behind Convent Walls), based upon Stendhal's Promenades dans Rome (1829). Pierro and Borowczyk's collaboration lasted approximately ten years and comprised five completed films and one foray into episodic television. Pierro's appearances on screen have been fleeting since the late 1980s, but she has directed three short films since - In Versi (2008, also starring), Himorogi (2012, also writer/producer), and Floaters (2016, also writer/producer).

The Living Dead Girl

The Living Dead Girl

1982

Behind Convent Walls

Behind Convent Walls

1978

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Miss Osbourne

1981

Immoral Women

Immoral Women

1979

Love Rites

Love Rites

1987

The Art of Love

The Art of Love

1983

Phantasmagoria of the Interior

Phantasmagoria of the Interior

2015

Taxi Love - Servizio per signora

Taxi Love - Servizio per signora

1976