Donatella Damiani

Donatella Damiani born as Donatella Casula (Naples, June 3, 1958) is an Italian actress most known for her role in the 1980 film by Federico Fellini titled The City of Women (La città delle donne). In this film she embodies a woman who is sweet, protective, seductive and by her own admission, "full of contradictions." Damiani quickly rose to fame as an Italian sex symbol in the 1980s and was featured in pictorials such as the June 1980 edition of Playboy and the March 1985 edition of Playmen (see list).  

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