Sabrina Siani (also known as Sabrina Sellers or Sabrina Syan) is an Italian actress born in Rome, Italy in 1963. She starred in many Italian movies in the 1980s, most famous for her appearances in sword-and-sorcery films like Ator The Fighting Eagle (1982) costarring with Miles O’Keeffe and The Throne of Fire (1983), a film in which she starred opposite Pietro Torrisi and Harrison Muller.
Sabrina Siani Biography
Sabrina was born in Rome in 1963. She began acting in films as a teenager in 1980. After starring in many pulp films in the cannibal, caveman, and fantasy genres, she stopped acting in the late 1980s.
Filmography
Where Can You Go Without the Little Vice? (1979)
I contrabbandieri di Santa Lucia (1979)
Napoli… la camorra sfida, la città risponde (1979)
La liceale al mare con l’amica di papà (1980) aka High School Girl at the Beach with Dad’s Friend as High School Girl
College Girl on Vacation (1980)
Mondo Cannibale (1980), a.k.a. White Cannibal Queen as Lana
Cannibal Terror (1981)
La dottoressa preferisce i marinai (1981)
Pierino medico della Saub (1981)
2020 Texas Gladiators (1982) a.k.a. Anno 2020 – I gladiatori del futuro as Maida
Daughter of the Jungle (1982) as Luana
Ator The Fighting Eagle (1982) as Roon
Sangraal, la spada di fuoco (1982)
The Invincible Barbarian (1982), a.k.a. Gunan the Warrior, a.k.a. Gunan il guerriero, a.k.a. Gunan, King of the Barbarians
Ator l’invincibile / Ator the Invincible (1982), a.k.a. Ator the Fighting Eagle
The Sword of the Barbarians (1982), a.k.a. Barbarian Master, a.k.a. Sangraal, the Sword of Fire
Blue Island (1982) a.k.a. Due gocce d’acqua salata as Bonnie
Hunters of the Golden Cobra (1982)
The Throne of Fire (1983) as Princess Valkari
Conquest (1983) a.k.a. Conquest of the Lost Land
Good King Dagobert (1984)
Uccelli d’Italia (1984)
Aenigma (1987, uncredited cameo)
Black Cobra (1987) a.k.a. Cobra nero as Walker’s Daughter
Palla al centro (1987)
Ten Zan: Ultimate Mission (1988) as Glenda
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Gil has a bachelor’s in communication, and attended film school in Los Angeles. He worked in film & media production for several years, traveling to over 45 countries, before cofounding a marketing company. Obsessed with feel-good 80s teen comedies, sword-and-sorcery films, and gritty sci fi noir, Gildner is a fan of the weird and campy. His favorite films include Blade Runner, Alien, Mad Max, and Drive.