Sabrina Siani
Sabrina Siani (born Rome, 1963) is an Italian film actress. Her real name is Sabrina Seggiani. Under this name or pseudonyms such as Sabrina Sellers and Sabrina Syan, she has starred in numerous films, mostly sexy and violent cannibal films and barbarian "sword-and-sandal" movies. Most of her films were made in a three-year period between the ages of 17 and 20. Siani retired from acting in 1989, at age 26.
Her brief career included working with some of the most famous Italian horror film directors of the time, including Lucio Fulci, Umberto Lenzi, Antonio Margheriti, Joe D'Amato, Jesús Franco and Alfonso Brescia. Franco said in a recent interview that Siani's mother would always accompany her to the various shooting locations and get in the way, although she actually encouraged Franco to film her daughter naked. Franco said that Siani was the 2nd worst actress he ever worked with (next to Romina Power), and remarked that Siani's bare derriere was without a doubt her finest asset.
Selected filmography
- Napoli... la camorra sfida, la città risponde (1979). Mafia film directed by Alfonso Brescia
- La liceale al mare con l'amica di papà (1980)
- Mondo Cannibale (1980), aka White Cannibal Queen, directed by Jesús Franco
- Cannibal Terror (1981), co-written by Jesús Franco. Cannibal Terror used stock footage from Mondo Cannibale.
- 2020: Texas Gladiators (1982), directed by Joe D'Amato
- Daughter of the Jungle (1982), directed by Umberto Lenzi
- The Invincible Barbarian (1982), aka Gunan the Warrior
- Ator l'invincibile / Ator the Invincible (1982), aka Ator the Fighting Eagle, directed by Joe D'Amato
- Barbarian Master (1982), aka Sword of the Barbarians and Sangraal, the Sword of Fire
- Blue Island (1982), written by Dardano Sacchetti
- Hunters of the Golden Cobra (1982), directed by Antonio Margheriti
- Throne of Fire (1983)
- Conquest (1983), directed by Lucio Fulci
- Black Cobra (1984), starring Fred Williamson
- Good King Dagobert (1984), directed by Dino Risi
- Aenigma (1987, uncredited cameo), directed by Lucio Fulci
- Ten Zan: Ultimate Mission (1988)
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