
Scilla Gabel
Personal Info
Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
1938-01-04 (87 years old)
Place of Birth
Rimini, Italy
Scilla Gabel
Biography
She was born Scilla Gabellini, one of five siblings, in Rimini on the Adriatic coast. Scilla initially studied law at Oxford University, graduating with a doctorate. Her interest in pursuing a legal career waned quickly, however, since her next move was a return to Italy for acting classes at Rome's Accademia Nazionale d'Arte Drammatica. At the age of seventeen, the voluptuous, blue-eyed Scilla became a body double for Sophia Loren (to whom she bore more than a passing resemblance), notably in the classic Boy on a Dolphin (1957). Two years later, she underwent cosmetic surgery to look less like Sophia in order to forge her own screen image.
In 1963, Scilla featured on the cover of several magazines, including Playboy, the Milanese publication Le Ore and Parade (at the time, the most widely read weekly in the U.S.). Though she went on to command leads in a number of films during the 60s, Scilla tended to be typecast in roles which emphasized her physical attributes, rather than her acting ability. She appeared most often in genre films, anything from innocuous sex comedies (Genitori in blue-jeans (1960), Bel Ami 2000 oder Wie verführt man einen Playboy? (1966)) to swashbuckling costume dramas (La Venere dei pirati (1960)), and from spaghetti westerns (Johnny Golden Poker (1966)) to peplum spectacles (Death on the Arena (1962), The Revenge of Spartacus (1964)). After 1971, she was afforded more challenging and critically acclaimed roles as a star in Italian TV miniseries.
Eleven years after leaving the screen, Scilla attracted media attention as a result of the murder of her 87-year old landlord father Giuseppe, by a crazed tenant at his villa on the via Campi di Torre Flavia in Ladispoli.
Known For
Acting
(1971)
Bastard, Go and Kill
as Susanna
(1969)
Johnny Belinda
as Belinda
(1968)
Odissea
as Elen
(1967)
Tender Sharks
as Zeezee
(1966)
Modesty Blaise
as Melina
(1966)
Target for Killing
as La Tigra
(1966)
How to Seduce a Playboy?
as Anita Bionda
(1966)
Djurado
as Barbara Donovan
(1965)
Con rispetto parlando
as Vittoria Oriani, in arte Patricia D'Altamura
(1964)
The Revenge of the Gladiators
as Cinzia
(1964)
Son of Cleopatra
as Livia
(1964)
Corpse for the Lady
as Renata
(1964)
Seven Slaves Against the World
as Claudia
(1964)
Una storia di notte
as Turista tedesca
(1963)
The Shortest Day
as L'amante di un soldato (uncredited)
(1963)
Two Colonels
as Iride
(1963)
Outlaws of Love
as Wilma
(1963)
Arms of the Avenger
as Isabella - duchessina di Collinalto
(1963)
Il terrore dei mantelli rossi
as Cristina
(1962)
Sodom and Gomorrah
as Tamar
(1962)
Colossus of the Arena
as Thalima
(1962)
Village of Daughters
as Angelina Vimereati
(1962)
La salamandre d'or
as Béatrice
(1962)
No Man's Land
as Signora De Rossi
(1961)
Romulus and the Sabines
as Dusia
(1961)
Three Faces of Sin
as Rossana
(1961)
Mara
as Mara
(1961)
The Festival Girls
as Nadja
(1961)
The Fruit Is Ripe
as Kissa
(1960)
Mill of the Stone Women
as Elfie Wahl
(1960)
The Queen of the Pirates
as Isabella, the Duke's Daughter
(1960)
Noi duri
as Josette
(1960)
Take Me As I Am
as Gina
(1960)
I piaceri del sabato notte
as Patrizia
(1960)
Genitori in blue-jeans
as Colette
(1959)
Tarzan's Greatest Adventure
as Toni
(1959)
The White Warrior
as Princess Mario Vorontsova
(1959)
I ragazzi dei Parioli
as Nuccia
(1958)
Legs of Gold
as Gianna Savelli
(1958)
Girls of the Night
as Lola
(1957)
Gente felice
as Gina
(1955)
Tua per la vita
as La sartina dell' Atelier