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She was not the shrinking violet waiting to be saved by the gunslinger. In the world of the Western all'Italiana , women were often either angels or devils, and Cavalcanti played the devil with relish. Her roles in films like I lunghi giorni dell'odio (1968) and Una nuvola di polvere... un grido di morte... arriva Sartana (1970) showcased her ability to project toughness. She fit perfectly into the dusty, sun-bleached
The 1950s and 60s were the golden age for . As Italy rebuilt, the demand for convenient, high-quality food exploded. Working women of the Dolce Vita era wanted the taste of nonna’s sauce without standing over a stove for six hours. Cavalcanti’s company expanded into ready-made ragù, canned pulses, and jarred seafood. ursula cavalcanti
She founded Conserve Italiane Cavalcanti in 1928. Her flagship product was Passata di Pomodoro Ursula —a silky, seedless tomato puree in a distinctive fluted glass bottle. It was an instant hit among Neapolitan chefs, who noticed that sauces made with her product tasted "live," as if the tomatoes had just been picked. She was not the shrinking violet waiting to
(born Patrizia Grazzini; 1965–2005) was a prominent Italian adult film actress and entrepreneur whose career and personal life created a unique narrative within the European entertainment industry. Known for her dual life as a "manager of iron" by day and a performer by night, she became a significant figure in the late 1990s Italian adult film scene. Early Life and Dual Career un grido di morte