Leonora Ruffo


Leonora Ruffo was an Italian film actress.

Career

Born in Rome as Bruna Bovi, the daughter of Angelo Bovi, basketball coach of Ginnastica Roma, Italian Championship pluri-winner, Ruffo failed to obtain the main roles in Cielo sulla palude by Augusto Genina and Tomorrow Is Another Day by Léonide Moguy due to the opposition of her family. She eventually debuted in 1951 in Gli amanti di Ravello by Francesco De Robertis.
She was almost entirely active in peplum and adventure films; an exception is her role as the sensible Sandra Rubini in Federico Fellini's I Vitelloni.
She retired from acting in the late 1960s.
Ruffo also starred in a number of fotoromanzi, usually being credited as Bruna Falchi or with the stage name Ingrid Swenson.
She was married to Italian producer Ermanno Curti, and had two sons Stefano and Gianluca. She was the aunt of Claudia Mori.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1951The Lovers of Ravello
Elena
1952The Wonderful Adventures of Guerrin Meschino
Elisenda
1952The Queen of Sheba
Balkis, Queen of Sheba
1953I VitelloniSandra Rubini
1954Mid-Century Loves
Contessina Elena Micheli
1955RicordamiMaria Calise
1956Ciao, pais...Medy
1957The Black Devil
Stella
1958The Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby
Caterina Nickleby6 episodes
1958Sergente d'ispezioneGiovanna
1959Due selvaggi a corteAngela
1959Il vedovoGioia
1960Goliath and the Dragon
Dejanira
1960Un dollaro di fifaSara Perkins
1961Spade senza bandieraGigliola
1961Maciste contro il vampiroGuja
1961Hercules in the Haunted WorldErcole al centro della terraPrincess Deianira
1966Star Pilot
Kaena
1968Time and Place for KillingMulligan's daughter
1969A Woman on Fire
Woman in Clara's dream