Sylva Koscina was an American actress known for Hercules (1958), Hornets’ Nest (1970), and Judex (1963). She was born on August 22, 1933, in Zagreb, Croatia, Yugoslavia, and she passed away on December 26, 1994, in Rome, Italy.
Personal and Family Life
Sylva Koscina’s family fled Yugoslavia after World War II and moved to Italy. Before she pursued acting, she studied physics at Naples University. Sylva was married to Raimondo Castelli from 1967 until their divorce in 1971. She lived with Castelli for several years before they married in Mexico, though this marriage was not recognized in Italy.
Career
She began her career as a fashion model and was successful in several beauty contests. Although her first screen test was unsuccessful, she moved to Rome and eventually secured roles in various films. Sylva became famous for her work in comedies, costume dramas, and epic films such as Hercules.
Death and Legacy
Sylva Koscina died on December 26, 1994, from heart ailments in Rome, Italy. Throughout her career, she left a significant impact on the film industry, and her performances are still remembered by fans of classic cinema. She invested a lot of her earnings in a luxurious villa in Rome, but her financial situation declined, leading to challenges later in her life.