Melissa Chimenti  | |
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![]() Chimenti in 1973  | |
| Born | Maria Rosa Chimenti 1948 (age 75–76)  | 
| Occupation | Actress | 
Melissa Chimenti (born 1948 in Asmara, Eritrea as Maria Rosa Chimenti) aka Melissa, is an Italian actress and singer. Her father was Italian and her mother was Eritrean. Her best-known role is Papaya in the film Papaya, Love Goddess of the Cannibals, directed by Joe D'Amato.[1]
Discography
Singles
- 1968: La spiaggia è vuota/Le fragole (Decca, FI 713)
 - 1969: Ricordati di me/Tam tam (Parade, PRC 5069)
 - 1969: Balla ancora insieme a me/Ricordati di me (Parade, PRC 5078)
 - 1971: Apparizione/Dove muore la città (Produttori Associati, PA/NP 3178)
 - Luglio 1973: Quel sorriso nelle sue mani/Che fai! (Erre, RR 3062)
 - 1980: Un po' gay/Jimmy (Blitz Record, BLZ 021)
 - 1985: Deliverer of my mind (Vocal version)/Deliverer of my mind (Instrumental version) (Full Time Records, FTM 31567; recorded as Kwin Melissa)
 - 1986: Egyptian ring/Bad loser (Five Record, FM NP 13123; recorded as Kwin Melissa)
 
Filmography
- Le mille e una notte... e un'altra ancora!, by Enrico Bomba (1972)
 - Rivelazioni di uno psichiatra sul mondo perverso del sesso, by Renato Polselli (1973)
 - Chino (1973)
 - Farfallon (1974)
 - Carambola! (1974)
 - Papaya, Love Goddess of the Cannibals (also known as Papaya dei Caraibi), by Joe D'Amato (1978) (credited as Melissa)
 - Gardenia, il giustiziere della mala (1979)
 
References
- ↑ Brizi, Franco (2010). Le Ragazze dei Capelloni. Coniglio Editore (Rome).
 
External links
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