Deborah Cali — Biography

Deborah Cali's career began in her youth with an uncredited appearance on Renzo Arbore's television show DOC, which aired on Rai in the late 1980s. From 1988 to 1994, she participated in roughly ten films, many of which leaned towards the erotic genre. During this period, she became a notable collaborator with director Ninì Grassia, who featured her in "Provocazione Fatale" and "La Bambola," effectively launching her career. She also worked under the direction of Tinto Brass and Roberto D'Agostino. In 1991, Tinto Brass cast her in a smaller part in "Paprika" and later gave her a starring role in the short film "Ultimo metro," which was part of a series of twelve erotic shorts and also featured Brass himself.

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