Anita Pallenberg
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Biography
The daughter of an Italian artist and a German secretary, Anita became fluent in four languages at an early age. Before settling in London, she lived in Germany and New York City, where she was involved with the Living Theater (starring in the play Paradise Now, which featured nudity on stage) and Andy Warhol's Factory. She is a naturalised US citizen.
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Filmography
- Mord und Totschlag (A Degree of Murder, 1967)
- Candy (1968)
- Barbarella (1968)
- Dillinger Is Dead (Dillinger รจ morto, 1969)
- Michael Kohlhaas - Der Rebell (1969)
- Performance (1970)
- Umano non umano (1972)
- Berceau de cristal (1976)
- Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998)
- Absolutely Fabulous IV - Episode IV "Donkey" (2001)
- Hideous Man (2002)
- Mister Lonely (2007)
- Go Go Tales (2007)
- Cheri (2009)
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