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Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg [1] (29 September 1931 – 11 January 2015) was a Swedish actress active in American and European films, known for her beauty and curvaceous figure. She became prominent in her iconic role as Sylvia in the Federico Fellini film La Dolce Vita (1960). [ 2 ]
Charles Baker June 2, 1947 April 2, 1962 11 John Strander ... Allan Ekberg (1959–) January 1, 2016 December 31, 2023 21 Thomas McLeod January 1, 2024 Present
Martin and Lewis' 14th feature, Artists and Models, was filmed from February 28 to May 3, 1955, at Paramount Studios. [4] The film was released on November 7, 1955, by Paramount Pictures, and was one of the team's highest-budgeted pictures at $1.5 million ($12,589,869.40 in 2011 dollars).
Café Ekberg is a café bakery located along Bulevardi in Kamppi, Helsinki, Finland. It was founded by Fredrik Ekberg (1825–1891) in 1852, which makes it the oldest café still in operation in Helsinki. [2] At first it was located on Aleksanterinkatu, but it moved to its current location in 1915.
Vee then released the 1984 EP, Dutch Hercules, credited to Tesco Vee and the Meatkrew, [11] before reforming the Meatmen with a rotating cast of members including Todd Swalla of Necros and Brian Baker and Lyle Preslar of Minor Threat. [12] During this period, the band changed their approach dramatically to a more heavy metal sound.
Malenka, the Vampire's Niece is a 1969 horror film that was written and directed by Spanish director Amando de Ossorio; it was his first horror film. [4] [5]One of the first vampire films from Spain, [6] it was inspired by similarly themed Italian and British vampire films that were being released during the same time period, such as Dance of the Vampires. [7]
Call Me Bwana is a 1963 British Technicolor farce film starring Bob Hope and Anita Ekberg and directed by Gordon Douglas.. Largely set in Africa, it was the only film made by Eon Productions not about the fictional MI6 agent James Bond until the 2014 film The Silent Storm.
Anita Ekberg claimed Steel borrowed £40,000 from her in 1968 but never returned it. [30] In 1969 he said it "was a big mistake to come" to Rome, adding "But I couldn't face it. You can't leave a country as a big star and go back. I had lost everything, even my shirt." He said he wanted to come back to Britain "before people forget me altogether...