
Castroreale, Sicily, Italy
Giuseppa Iolanda Menichelli (10 January 1890 – 29 August 1984), known professionally as Pina Menichelli, was an Italian actress. After a career in theatre and a series of small film roles, Menichelli was launched as a film star when Giovanni Pastrone gave her the lead role in The Fire (1916). Over the next nine years, Menichelli made a series of films, often trading on her image as a diva and on her passionate, decadent eroticism. Menichelli became a global star, and one of the most appreciated actresses in Italian cinema, before her retirement in 1924, aged 34. Since her death, restorations of Menichelli's surviving films have been shown at important film festivals, and her filmography has been re-assembled and re-evaluated by film historians.
as Cesarina Ruper

1914

1915

as Cesarina Ruper
1918
as Rina Larive
1914

as Poet
1916
as Cleopatra
1914

as Beatrice
1920

as Wife
1913

as Countess Natka
1916

as Margherita
1921
as Lulù
1914

as Clara de Beaulieu
1919
1923

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1922
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as Margherita
1921

as Beatrice
1920

as Clara de Beaulieu
1919

as Cesarina Ruper
1918
as Lucia
1918

1918

as Countess Natka
1916

as Poet
1916

1915
as Pina
1915

1915
as Cleopatra
1914

1914
as Lulù
1914
as Rina Larive
1914

as Wife
1913