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Name
  
Chelo Alonso

Role
  
Actress

Children
  
Aldino Pomilia


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Spouse
  
Aldo Pomilia (m. 1961–1986)

Movies
  
Goliath and the Barbarians, Sign of Rome, Son of Samson, Maciste nella terra dei ciclopi, Morgan - the Pirate

Similar People
  
Carlo Campogalliani, Steve Reeves, Guido Brignone, Antonio Leonviola, Mark Forest

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Chelo Alonso (born April 10, 1933) is a former Cuban/Mexican actress who became a star in Italian cinema, and ultimately a 1960s cult film heroine and sex symbol in the U.S. She was well known for playing femmes fatales with fiery tempers and sensual dance scenes.

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Biography

Alonso was born Isabella Garcia in Central Lugareño, Camagüey, Cuba, to a Cuban father and Mexican mother. She initially achieved recognition in Cuba for her dancing ability, becoming a sensation at Cuba's National Theatre in Havana.

Soon after, she emerged as a new exotic dancing talent at the Folies Bergère in Paris. She was billed as the "new Josephine Baker", who had also performed and become famous at the Folies. Alonso was billed as the "Cuban H-Bomb", and mixed Afro-Cuban rhythms from her homeland with "bump and grind".

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Alonso was first noticed internationally in the 1959 film, Nel segno di Roma (Sheba and the Gladiator), which starred Anita Ekberg and Georges Marchal. Owing to a particularly erotic dance number, her picture and name became more prominent on the movie's publicity posters than either of the two leads, much to Ekberg's dismay.

Most of Alonso's films were adventure movies in the style of Le fatiche di Ercole (Hercules). Hercules starred Steve Reeves and was a wildly popular new genre in film. It paved the way for movies attempting to emulate it. These films required exotic talent, and Alonso's dark beauty fit the bill; she even starred with Steve Reeves himself in Goliath and the Barbarians (1959) and Morgan il pirata (1960). Goliath and the Barbarians earned Alonso the award of "Italian Cinema's Female Discovery".

Following Desert War in 1962, Alonso left film for a time to turn her attention to television. She did not return until 1966's spaghetti western The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly - her most widely distributed film - ironically playing a small, non-speaking role.

In 1961, Alonso married Aldo Pomilia, a production manager and producer for many of her films. She has one son, Aldino Pomilia.

After the death of her husband in 1986, Alonso moved to the city of Siena in Tuscany, Italy. She retired from film and started a cat-breeding business, as well as a four-star hotel.

References 1. http://www.cultsirens.com/alonso/alonso.htm

2. https://web.archive.org/web/20070916000215/http://64.191.14.225/alonso.html

3. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0022154/

4. http://www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com/show/8/Chelo+Alonso/index.html

Filmography

Actress
1969
Night of the Serpent as
Dolores
1968
Corri uomo corri as
Dolores
1966
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly as
Stevens' Wife (uncredited)
1962
Desert War as
Alba Petti
1961
Atlas Against the Cyclops as
Capys
1961
Girl Under the Sheet as
Maria Celeste Cortez d'Aragona
1960
Son of Samson as
Queen Smedes
1960
Morgan the Pirate as
Concepción
1960
The Huns as
Tanya, Queen of the Tartars
1960
Le signore as
Rosario, Fabretti's lover
1960
La strada dei giganti as
Stella Von Kruger
1960
Gastone as
Carmencita (as Chelo Alonzo)
1960
Terror of the Red Mask as
Karima
1959
Guardatele ma non toccatele as
Pepita Garcia
1959
Attack of the Moors as
Suleima
1959
The Pirate and the Slave Girl as
Princess Myriam
1959
Goliath and the Barbarians as
Landa
1959
Tunis Top Secret as
Sherazad / Soraya
1959
Sign of the Gladiator as
Erica - Zemanzius' Favorite and Dancer
Self
1968
Western, Italian Style (TV Movie documentary) as
Self (uncredited)
Archive Footage
1977
Kolossal - i magnifici Macisti (Documentary) as
Princess Miriam (as C. Alonzo)

References

Chelo Alonso Wikipedia


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