Eva Grimaldi
Eva Grimaldi made her big-screen debut during the 1980s with small roles in Italian features, including the notorious "Cobra Nero," in which she played a photographer caught between a hard-boiled cop and a bloodthirsty motorcycle gang. Around the same time, she also starred in "Convent of Sinners," a horror flick about a young woman (played by Grimaldi) who is banished to a nunnery, and had a small part in Federico Fellini's "Intervista." Through the mid-1990s, she co-starred with the likes of Ben Gazzara ("Per sempre") and Gerard Depardieu ("Guardian Angels") on the big screen, after which she began appearing mostly on Italian television in series and films.