Malisa Longo
An image from Clockwork Bananas, one of the productions that also features Malisa Longo.
Malisa Longo

Malisa Longo

July 13, 1950 — Venice, Veneto, Italy

Malisa Longo (born 13 July 1950) is an Italian actress, model and writer.

Born Maria Luisa Longo in Venice, at young age Longo moved to Rome where she started a career as a model; she entered the Miss Italia beauty contest, winning the Miss Cinema and the Miss Lazio titles. After having appeared in a number of commercials, Longo made her acting debut in 1968, in the Antonio Margheriti's giallo film The Young, the Evil, and the Savage. She then appeared in a number of films, sometimes in main roles, and was especially active in the Nazisploitation and commedia sexy all'italiana genres.

She is perhaps most famous worldwide for her cameo early in Bruce Lee's film Way of the Dragon.

Longo retired from acting in 1997. In 2000 she debuted as a writer with the novel Così come sono, and her works include poetries (Il cantico del corpo) and essays (Aggiungi un seggio a tavola).

Longo was married to film producer Riccardo Billi and resides in Chicago, Illinois.

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A Cat in the Brain

A Cat in the Brain

1990

Miranda

Miranda

1985

Clockwork Bananas

Clockwork Bananas

1974

Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women

Super Stooges vs the Wonder Women

1974

The Doctor Is Staying with the Colonel

The Doctor Is Staying with the Colonel

1980

California

California

1977

Captive Women 4

Captive Women 4

1977

Naughty Nun

Naughty Nun

1972