Letícia Román

Letícia Román (born 12 August 1941) is an Italian film actress.

Letícia Román
Born
Letizia Novarese

(1941-08-12) 12 August 1941
Rome, Italy
OccupationActress
Years active1960 - 1966
Spouse(s)
Peter Anthony Gelles
(m. 1970)
ChildrenOliver John Gelles (b. 1973)[1]

Early years

Román was born Letizia Novarese in Rome in 1941.[2]

She was the daughter of stage actress Giuliana Gianni and screenwriter/costume designer Nino Novarese.[3]

Taught by tutors, Roman received the equivalent of an American high school education. She is fluent in five languages.[4]

Roman said that her parents didn't want her to be an actress, but after arriving in Hollywood, she began studying acting under Sandy Meisner.[5] She studied with Gladys Vogeler to diminish her accent.[6]

Career

Román started her film career with a small part in the Elvis Presley film G.I. Blues where she plays Tina.[7][8] Román had her first leading role in the film The Girl Who Knew Too Much (1963), where she plays Nora Davis, a mystery obsessed woman who believes she has witnessed a murder.[9] After completing the film, Román went to Germany where she made several films including Russ Meyer's Fanny Hill.[10]

Later years

Román retired from acting after getting married in 1966 to Peter Anthony Gelles, by whom she had one child.[11] According to actor John Saxon, Román later worked in the real estate business in Los Angeles briefly.[11]

Selected filmography

References

  1. "Leticia Roman". Glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com.
  2. Lucas, Tim (2014). Commentary by Tim Lucas (Blu ray (Disc 1)). Arrow Films. Event occurs at 0:33:46. FCD1023.
  3. Lucas, Tim (2014). Commentary by Tim Lucas (Blu ray (Disc 1)). Arrow Films. Event occurs at 0:33:55. FCD1023.
  4. "Starlet Breaks Tradition -- Goes Brunette". Valley News. Van Nuys, California. 16 September 1960. p. 24. Retrieved 28 January 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  5. Scott, Vernon (11 August 1960). "Young Leticia Roman Breaks Hollywood's Studio Barriers". Simpson's Leader-Times. Kittanning, Pennsylvania. United Press International. p. 23. Retrieved 28 January 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  6. Thomas, Bob (June 16, 1960). "Teen-Age Actress Won't Date Elvis". The Amarillo Globe-Times. Amarillo, Texas. Associated Press. p. 44. Retrieved 28 January 2017 via Newspapers.com.
  7. Lucas, Tim (2014). Commentary by Tim Lucas (Blu ray (Disc 1)). Arrow Films. Event occurs at 0:34:30. FCD1023.
  8. "G.I. Blues". American Film Institute. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
  9. Lucas, Tim (2014). Commentary by Tim Lucas (Blu ray (Disc 1)). Arrow Films. Event occurs at 0:34:56. FCD1023.
  10. Lucas, Tim (2014). Commentary by Tim Lucas (Blu ray (Disc 1)). Arrow Films. Event occurs at 0:35:21. FCD1023.
  11. Lucas, Tim (2014). Commentary by Tim Lucas (Blu ray). Arrow Films. Event occurs at 0:35:46. FCD1023.
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