Nicoletta Elmi
- Actress
Nicoletta Elmi was a strikingly pretty, charming and gifted redhead
child actress who graced a handful of Italian horror pictures in the
early to mid 70's with her exceptionally ethereal and mesmerizing
presence. Born on February 13, 1964 in Rome, Italy, Elmi began modeling
and acting in TV commercials at age four. She made her film debut in
"The Sisters." Her favorite aunt was popular TV presenter Maria
Giovanna Elmi. Elmi's initial cinematic ventures were comedies; she
made her first horror movie at age six. Elmi gave an excellent and
enchanting performance as George Lazenby's sweet daughter who gets
brutally murdered in the strong and gripping giallo "Who Saw Her Die?".
Elmi was often cast as evil and obnoxious little brats in such Italian
fright features as Mario Bava's highly influential proto-slasher body
count landmark "Bay of Blood," "Flesh for Frankenstein," "The Cursed
Medallion," and Dario Argento's masterful "Deep Red." A cute kid, Elmi
grew up to become a stunningly beautiful young woman. Elmi was
especially lovely and memorable as the movie theater usherette in
Lamberto Bava's outrageously gory "Demons." In addition to her film
credits, Elmi also did a bunch of TV commercials and popped up in
several television shows. Alas, Nicoletta Elmi quit acting in the late
80's to become a doctor.