Alicia Brandet was an American actress known for her roles in commedia all'italiana films of the 1960s, including The Dolls (1965), I due evasi di Sing Sing (1964), and Weekend, Italian Style (1966). She is also known for her portrayal of Mandy Rice-Davies in The Christine Keeler Story (1963).

Early life

Brandet was born Alicia Mowat on January 8, 1943, and grew up in West Los Angeles.[1] Her parents were Donald Mowat and Norma (née Peterson) Mowat.[2][3] Her father was a deupty city attorney in Van Nuys.[1] As a teenager, she competed in beauty pageants, and won the titles of "Miss Venice Surfestival," "Miss Malibu," and "Miss Huntington Beach."[4]

In October 1960, Brandet and her parents moved to Canoga Park, Los Angeles. She attended San Fernando Valley State College, where she studied theatre.[2][5]

Career

At the age of 19, while a student in college, Brandet travelled to Sweden. She reportedly ran out of money, and began working as a model and actress to fund her continued travels.[2][5] While in Europe, she began using the professional name of Brandet,[2] and appeared in several European films including The Christine Keeler Story, about the Profumo affair, in which she played Mandy Rice-Davies, starring alongside John Drew Barrymore and Yvonne Buckingham.[6] She also appeared in six Italian films during this time, including Juliet of the Spirits by Federico Fellini, in which she had an uncredited role as a dancer.[2]

Brandet appeared in several more Italian films throughout the 1960s, mainly in the commedia all'italiana genre. Her final role was in the 1969 film Una storia d'amore by Michele Lupo.[7]

Filmography

References

  1. ^ a b "Alicia Mowat to Serve as Ambassador of Goodwill". Valley News. Van Nuys, California. November 13, 1960. p. 3.
  2. ^ a b c d e Estes, William (October 1, 1964). "Alicia in Movie Wonderland: Tall Blonde Loses Name, Finds Career". The Los Angeles Times. p. 121.
  3. ^ "Granddaughter on World Tour". Medford Mail Tribune. March 25, 1963. p. 6.
  4. ^ "Alicia Mowat New Surfestival Queen". Evening Vanguard. Venice, California. August 22, 1960. p. 1.
  5. ^ a b "Former Canoga Park Beauty Reigns as Foreign Film Star". The Van Nuys News. January 26, 1968. p. 14.
  6. ^ "Under the Marquee". The Boston Globe. July 28, 1964. p. 30.
  7. ^ "Alicia Brandet | Actress". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-04-18.
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