Isabel Sarli
Hilda Isabel Gorrindo Sarli, nicknamed Coca, (9 July 1935 - 25 June 2019) was a retired Argentine actress and glamour model, known for starring in several sexploitation films by Armando Bó, especially in the 1960s and 1970s. She began her career as a model and beauty queen, becoming Miss Argentina and reaching the semi-finalis of Miss Universe 1955. She was discovered by Bó in 1956 and made her acting debut the following year with Thunder Among the Leaves, in which a controversial nude scene featuring Sarli made it the first film to feature full frontal nudity in Argentine cinema.
As the muse and protagonist of Bó's films, Sarli became the quintessential sex symbol of her country and a popular figure worldwide. With Bó's death in 1981, Sarli virtually retired from acting. Since the 1990s, her films have been revalued for its camp and kitsch content and are recognised as cult classics.
As the muse and protagonist of Bó's films, Sarli became the quintessential sex symbol of her country and a popular figure worldwide. With Bó's death in 1981, Sarli virtually retired from acting. Since the 1990s, her films have been revalued for its camp and kitsch content and are recognised as cult classics.
Known For
38 titles
Miss Universe
Carne
Fuego
The Insatiable Widow
The Female: Seventy Times Seven
Fever
Los días calientes
Nude in the Sand
Ardent Summer
Intimacies of a Prostitute
A Butterfly in the Night
La leona
Naked Temptation
Put Up or Shut Up
La diosa impura
The Virgin Goddess
India
La mujer de mi padre
Favela
La señora del intendente
Flesh on Flesh
Thunder Among the Leaves
La burrerita de Ypacaraí
A Madcap Widow
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