
Eva Renzi
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Tall, blonde, busty and radiant, Eva Renzi created a sensation when she rose to stardom in her native West Germany in the mid-60s. Born to a 17-year-old French mother and a 49-year-old Danish father, Eva's childhood was everything but happy. Her parents got divorced when she was three, and her mother put her into an orphanage run by nuns. Eva was 14 when she returned to live with her abusive father. She later claimed that "he beat the daylights out of me on a daily basis". Living with her father proved to be so difficult that Eva tried to kill herself twice before she eventually left home at the tender age of 17 to pursue a career in acting. Famous drama coach Else Bongers took her under her wing, and the beautiful teenager supported herself as a model, a phone operator, and a waitress before making her debut on stage in late 1961. She became a member of the Freie Volksbühne Berlin in 1964 when renowned director Erwin Piscator hired her as "Electra".
Known for
Credits

Funeral in Berlin (1966)
as Samantha Steel

The Prodigal Daughter (1981)
as La fiancée

The Bird with the Crystal Plumage (1970)
as Monica Ranieri

FantastiCozzi (2016)
as (archive footage)

The Pink Jungle (1968)
as Alison Duguesne

The Night of the Assassin (1970)
as Helena

Death Occurred Last Night (1970)
as Lamberti's Wife

Noise of Love and War (1997)
as The editor

Doktor Murkes gesammelte Nachrufe (1965)
Actor

Taste of Excitement (1969)
as Jane Kerrell

The Big Softie (1967)
as Patricia

Negresco (1968)
Actor

Bite Me, Darling (1970)
as Sabrina von der Wies

Playgirl (1966)
as Alexandra Borowski

A Woman Needs Loving (1969)
as Jane

Manuel (1986)
as Manuel's Mutter
Das ohnmächtige Pferd (1975)
as Cora Lee





