Ilona Staller

Ilona Staller

Ilona Staller at Eros Galicia at A Coruña 2009
Born (1951-11-26) 26 November 1951
Budapest, Hungary
Other names Cicciolina
Height 168 cm (5 ft 6 in)
Religion Roman Catholicism[1]
Spouse(s) Jeff Koons (1991–1998)[2]
Website Official website (Italian)
No. of adult films 15 (per IAFD)

Ilona Staller (born 26 November 1951), widely known by her stage name, Cicciolina, is a Hungarian-Italian porn star, politician, and singer.

Early life

Ilona was born in Budapest, Hungary. Her father, László Staller,[3] left the family when she was young. She was raised by her mother, who was a midwife, and her stepfather, who was an official in the Hungarian Ministry of the Interior.

In 1964, she began working as a model for the Hungarian news agency, M.T.I. In her memoirs and in a 1999 TV interview, she claimed that she had provided the Hungarian authorities with information on American diplomats staying at a Budapest luxury hotel where she worked as a maid in the 1960s.[4] By the age of 25, and during her hotel work, she met an older Italian national named Salvatore Martini whom she later married.[5]

Pornography and show business

Naturalized by marriage and settled in Italy, Staller met pornographer Riccardo Schicchi in the early 1970s, and, beginning in 1973, achieved fame with a radio show called Voulez-vous coucher avec moi? on Radio Luna. For that program she adopted the name Cicciolina.[4] She referred to her male fanbase, and later the male members of the Italian parliament, as "cicciolini", translating loosely as "little tubby boys".[6] Although she appeared in several films from 1970, she made her debut under her own name in 1975 with La liceale (aka The Teasers) by playing with Gloria Guida as her lesbian classmate.

In 1978, on the RAI show C'era due Volte, her breasts were the first to be bared live on Italian TV.[4] Staller appeared in her first hardcore pornographic film, Telefono rosso (Red telephone) in 1983. She produced the film together with Schicchi's company Diva Futura. Her memoirs were published as Confessioni erotiche di Cicciolina (Erotic confessions of Cicciolina) by Olympia Press of Milan in 1987. That same year she appeared in Carne bollente, called The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empress in the United States, co-starring John Holmes. The film would later create a furor when it was revealed that Holmes had tested positive for HIV prior to appearing in it.[7] Staller has appeared nude in Playboy's editions in several countries. Her first Playboy appearance was in Argentina in March 1988. Other appearances for the magazine were in the U.S. (September 1990), Hungary (June 2005), Serbia (July 2005) and Mexico (September 2005).

In 1994, she appeared in the film Replikator and, in 1996, she had a role in the Brazilian soap opera Xica da Silva[8] as Princess Ludovica di Castelgandolfo di Genova. In 2008, she was a contestant on the Argentine version of Strictly Come Dancing named Bailando por un Sueño.

Political life

The Honourable
Ilona Staller
Member of the Chamber of Deputies
In office
14 June 1987  5 April 1992
Constituency Lazio
Personal details
Political party Partito Radicale (1987–1989)
Partito dell'Amore (1991–1992)
Profession Actress
Porn star
Showgirl

In 1979, Staller was presented as a candidate to the Italian parliament by the Lista del Sole, Italy's first Green party. In 1985, she switched to the Partito Radicale, campaigning on a libertarian platform against nuclear energy and NATO membership, as well as for human rights. She was elected to the Italian parliament in 1987, with approximately 20,000 votes. While in office, and before the outset of the Gulf War, she offered to have sex with Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein in return for peace in the region.[9] She was not re-elected at the end of her term in 1991.[10]

In 1991, Staller was among the founders of another Italian political movement, called Partito dell'Amore ("Party of Love"), which was spearheaded by friend and fellow porn star Moana Pozzi. In January 2002, she began exploring the possibility of campaigning in Hungary, her country of birth, to represent Budapest's industrial Kőbánya district in the Hungarian parliament. However, she failed to collect enough petition signatures for a non-partisan candidacy. In the same year, she ran in local elections in Monza, Italy, promising to convert a prominent building into a gambling casino, but she attracted few votes. In 2004, she announced plans to run for mayor of Milan with a similar promise. She renewed her offer to have sex with Saddam Hussein in October 2002, when Iraq was resisting international pressure to allow inspections for weapons of mass destruction,[6] and in April 2006, she made the same offer to Osama bin Laden.[11]

In September 2011, it was revealed that Staller was eligible for and would be receiving a yearly pension of 39,000 euros from the Italian state as a result of her five years in the country's parliament.[12] Reacting to the controversy raised by the news, the former porn star, who started receiving the pension in November 2011, when she turned 60, stated: "I earned it and I'm proud of it."[13]

In 2012, Staller founded the Democracy, Nature and Love Party (DNA). Its objectives included: the legalization of same-sex marriage; the reopening of former brothels ("closed houses"); a guaranteed minimum wage for young people; a properly functioning judicial system for every Italian; and the elimination of the privileges of the rich political "caste".

It was also a candidate – on a proposal of the writer and blogger Luca Bagatin – Administrative elections in Rome on 26 and 27 May 2013 in the list Republicans and Liberals

In popular culture

British band Pop Will Eat Itself released a song called Touched By The Hand Of Cicciolina as an unofficial World Cup single in July 1990. The song reached number 28 in the UK singles charts.

Musical career

Staller has recorded several songs, mostly from live performances, with explicit lyrics being sung to a children's melody. Her most famous song is "Muscolo rosso", a song entirely dedicated to il cazzo, which means "the dick" in Italian. Because of its extensive use of swear words, the song could not be released in Italy, but became a hit in other countries, especially in France. The song gained considerable popularity in the internet era, when many Italian speakers were able to hear it for the first time.

Several unreleased songs were recorded during her RCA period and the Diva Futura agency period. Some of these unreleased songs were subsequently used during her TV shows, live performances or as soundtracks in her porn movies.

Discography

LPs/CDs

Tracklist: I was made for dancing / Pane Marmellata e Me / Labbra / Benihana / Lascia l'ultimo ballo per me / Cavallina Cavallo (by Ennio Morricone) / It's all up to you / Professor of Percussions / Più su sempre più su
Tracklist: Russians / Inno (Come un angelo) / Satisfaction / Telefono rosso (Avec toi) / Balck Sado / Goccioline (Bambole) / Perversion / Animal Rock / Nirvana / Muscolo rosso / Muscolo rosso (reprise)
Tracklist: Muscolo rosso / Emmanuelle / Bilitis / Le réve / La prima volta / I feel love / Je t'aime... moi non plus / Histoire d'O / Les Femmes / Black Emmanuelle / Love to love you bay / Avec toi

7" disks

12" mix and picture disks

Collaborations

Personal life

Staller married American artist Jeff Koons in 1991. Koons produced a series of sculptures and photographs of them having sex in many positions, settings and costumes, which were exhibited under the title "Made In Heaven."[14]

Their marriage ended in 1994, as she wanted to continue to perform as a porn actress and Koons wanted them to be monogamous. In violation of a US court order, Staller left the US for Italy, taking their then-two-year-old son, Ludwig.[15][16][17] A lengthy custody battle ensued. Koons won custody in 1998 but Ludwig remains with Staller in Italy. In 2008, Staller filed suit against Koons for failing to pay child support.[4][18]

In 2015 she declared to be a practicing Catholic and to be ready for an "artistic pornographic film", the last of her career, a gift for all her fans.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 Bogani, Giovanni (18 February 2015). Written at Rome. "L'ultimo porno di Ilona Staller "Un film d'autore, l'eros è gioia"" [Ilona Staller's last porn movie: "An art movie, eroticism is happiness"]. La Nazione (in Italian) (Florence: Poligrafici Editoriale): 29. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  2. Leonard, Tom (27 March 2008). "Porn star La Cicciolina sues ex-husband Jeff Koons for child support". The Daily Telegraph (London). Retrieved 5 May 2010.
  3. "Cicciolina: I enjoyed it my first time at 14", interview in Bors, 29 June 2009 (in Hungarian)
  4. 1 2 3 4 Ex-porn star La Cicciolina and the divorce from hell. Belfast Telegraph (29 May 2008). Retrieved on 16 March 2013.
  5. Cicciolina hozzámegy egy 25 évvel fiatalabb ügyvédhez, Blikk.hu, 28 October 2009
  6. 1 2 "Cicciolina's Sexual Politics". International Museum of Women.
  7. Holden, Stephen (12 January 2001). "WADD: The Life and Times of John C. Holmes". The New York Times.
  8. Biography for Ilona Staller at the Internet Movie Database
  9. "Pop Artist Says Marriage To Ex-porn Queen Is Over", Orlando Sentinel, 28 February 1992
  10. Ghosh, Palash. "A Star Is Porn: Whatever Became Of Italy’s Cicciolina?". ibtimes.com. IBT Media Inc. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  11. Desk. "Sex for peace". beirutbeltway.com. From Beirut to the Beltway. Retrieved 4 June 2015.
  12. "Protest over Italian pornstar MP Cicciolina’s pension" The Week magazine, 20 September 2011
  13. "Italy row over ex-porn star's pension rights", The Guardian, 19 September 2011
  14. Jones, Jonathan (30 June 2009). "Not just the king of kitsch". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014.
  15. Ingrid Sischy (July 2014) "Jeff Koons Is Back!", Vanity Fair
  16. Ann Binlot (November 16, 2011). "Jeff Koons Gets Under Your Skin With a New Kiehl's Moisturizer Line for Charity". Art+Auction.
  17. Tammy Duffy (July 11, 2014). "Jeff Koons: Retrospective at the Whitney Museum of Art NYC". The Trentonian.
  18. Hunter, Tod (27 March 2008). "Cicciolina Sues Ex-Husband Koons for Child Support". xbiz.com. Retrieved 27 March 2008.

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