Gabriella Licudi
An image from Unearthly Stranger, one of the productions that also features Gabriella Licudi.
Gabriella Licudi

Gabriella Licudi

September 14, 1941 — Casablanca, Morocco

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Gabriella Licudi (14 September 1941 - 18 September 2022) was a Moroccan-born British former actress.

Born in Casablanca while her father, a Greek naval engineer, was stationed there, Gabriella Licudi was educated in England, France and Spain before settling permanently in England at the age of fifteen. Initially planning to teach elocution, she studied at the Central School of Speech and Drama, where she was spotted by an agent while performing in a class production in 1961. Her first major role on stage was John Mortimer's Two Stars for Comfort, starring Trevor Howard which ran for nine months in London's West End. Film producer Samuel Bronston attended a performance and offered her a small role in The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964).

Other roles included as a widowed expatriate opposite Patrick McGoohan in the 1965 episode of Danger Man titled "English Lady Takes Lodgers". Licudi also had appeared in the James Bond spoof Casino Royale (1967) opposite Deborah Kerr, the Henry Hathaway film The Last Safari (1967), and a lead role in Don Levy's experimental feature Herostratus (1967).

Gabriella Licudi made her last film appearances in the early 1970s. She and her South African husband ran a safari lodge for several years before she eventually returned to London to run her own production company.

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Unearthly Stranger

Unearthly Stranger

1963

The Liquidator

The Liquidator

1965

The Jokers

The Jokers

1967

Herostratus

Herostratus

1967

The Last Safari

The Last Safari

1967

Road to St. Tropez

Road to St. Tropez

1966