Luisa Mattioli
Italian actress (1936–2021)
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Key Takeaways
- Luisa Mattioli (23 March 1936 – 5 October 2021) was an Italian actress.
- Biography Mattioli worked as a cashier at Doney's, a cafe on the Via Veneto in Rome, Italy prior to becoming an actress.
- Mattioli and Roger Moore met in 1961 while filming Romulus and the Sabines .
- Moore and Mattioli ultimately lived together for eight years, and became the parents of two children before Squires relented.
- They subsequently became the parents of a third child.
Luisa Mattioli (23 March 1936 – 5 October 2021) was an Italian actress. She was active in cinema and television during the 1950s and 1960s, and was notably the third wife of Roger Moore.
Biography
Mattioli worked as a cashier at Doney's, a cafe on the Via Veneto in Rome, Italy prior to becoming an actress. After enrolling in film school, she traveled to England, where she found work in the television and movie industries.
Mattioli and Roger Moore met in 1961 while filming Romulus and the Sabines. Moore was married to Dorothy Squires at the time, and Squires refused to divorce him. Moore and Mattioli ultimately lived together for eight years, and became the parents of two children before Squires relented. Following his divorce, Moore and Mattioli were married on 11 April 1969. They subsequently became the parents of a third child. Their three children were: Deborah, Geoffrey and Christian.
Moore and Mattioli subsequently separated in 1993 and were divorced in 2000.
Death
Mattioli died in Zürich, Switzerland on October 5, 2021, at the age of 85.
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