Stefano Satta Flores
Biography
Biography
Stefano Satta Flores worked in a variety of genres and built up a diverse and reputable career. Early on in his acting career, Flores landed roles in various films, including "The Birds, the Bees, and the Italians" (1966) with Virna Lisi, the Monica Vitti drama "Teresa la Ladra" (1973) and the dramedy "C'eravamo tanto amati" (1974) with Vittorio Gassman. He also appeared in "Madam Kitty" (1975) and the comedy "Paolo Barca, Maestro Elementare Praticamente Nudista" (1975) with Renato Pozzetto. He continued to work steadily in film throughout the seventies, appearing in "Quanto e bello lu Murire Accisco" (1975), the Marina Berti mystery "Una Spirale di Nebbia" (1977) and the Giuliano Gemma drama "Corleone" (1978). He also appeared in "L' Arma" (1978). Film continued to be his passion as he played roles in "L' Enfant de la nuit" (1978), the George Segal comedy "Who Is Killing the Great Chefs of Europe?" (1978) and "Il Malato Immaginario" (1979). He also appeared in "La Terrazza" (1979). Flores last acted in the drama "One Hundred Days in Palermo" (1984) with Lino Ventura.