Teresa Ann Savoy

About Teresa Ann Savoy

Who is it?: Actress
Birth Day: July 18, 1955
Birth Place:  London, England, United Kingdom
Died On: 9 January 2017(2017-01-09) (aged 61)\nMilan, Italy
Birth Sign: Leo
Other names: Therese Ann Savoy, Terry
Occupation: Actress
Years active: 1974-2000
Children: 2

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Teresa Ann Savoy was born on July 18, 1955 in  London, England, United Kingdom, is Actress. Teresa Ann Savoy was born on July 18, 1955 in London, England. She was an actress, known for Caligola (1979), Salon Kitty (1976) and Vizi privati, pubbliche virtù (1976). She died on January 9, 2017 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy.
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💰Teresa Ann Savoy Net worth: $6 Million

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Biography/Timeline

1973

Savoy was 18 years old when she appeared in the Italian adult magazine Playmen (October 1973), using an alias of "Terry". "Terry", who fled from home at 16, was living in a hippie community in Sicily and soon became an attention of the press.

1974

In 1974, her acting career began when film Director Alberto Lattuada (who discovered Federico Fellini and Silvana Mangano) gave her her first role in the film Le farò da padre aka La bambina, playing a intellectually disabled girl named Clotilde.

1975

In 1975 Savoy met Tinto Brass and they worked together in the successful film Salon Kitty (1976). In the film she played a young BDM girl (League of German Maidens, a female Nazi youth organization) who becomes a spy that poses as a prostitute for the SS Nazi paramilitary organization.

1976

In 1976, Brass was involved in the film Caligula, produced by Bob Guccione, the owner of Penthouse magazine. Maria Schneider, who was to have played the role of Drusilla, Caligula's beloved sister and lover, walked out of the project when she decided she didn't want to do the nude scenes. She was replaced in the role by Savoy.

1977

In 1977 Savoy played Jamilah in the Italian film Sandokan alla riscossa! (Sandokan to the rescue) based on the Sandokan novels by Emilio Salgari.

1981

Savoy made a return to cinema in 1981 with La disubbidienza by Aldo Lado, where she played Edith, an attractive Jewish governess. The film covered events under the reign of the Republic of Salò. In the same year, Director Miklós Jancsó worked with her again in the film A zsarnok szíve, avagy Boccaccio Magyarországon (The Tyrant's Heart) in which she played alongside Ninetto Davoli.

1982

In the 80s, the career of Savoy was mainly filled with secondary roles as in the TV mini-series La Certosa di Parma (it) (The Charterhouse of Parma, 1982), directed by Mauro Bolognini, where she played the minor part of Princess Pallavicino. In 1984, she was a terrorist in search of a traitor partner for killing in the very low budget movie Il Ragazzo di Ebalus (The Boy from Ebalus) alongside Saverio Marconi. Nevertheless, the most important secondary role that she played in this period was undoubtedly that of Maria di Gallese, the first wife of the Writer and poet Gabriele D'Annunzio (played by Robert Powell), in the film D'Annunzio, directed by Sergio Nasca in 1987. In a 2007 interview for the Nocturno magazine, Savoy said that she appreciated to do secondary roles more than the lead ones. In 1986, she played another memorable part in the episode Addio Maschio Crudele from the TV series Quando Arriva il Giudice, directed by Giulio Questi.

1989

She received the title of Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in 1989.

2000

In 2000, she made her last film appearance in La Fabbrica del Vapore, the first Italian digital movie.

2017

Savoy died of cancer on 9 January 2017 in Milan, where she lived with her husband and two children.