Anita Pallenberg

Anita Pallenberg

1942-04-06 – 2017-06-13 (age 75) Rome, Italy
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Biography

​Anita Pallenberg (born April 6th 1942, Rome, Italy) was a German actress, model, and fashion designer. She worked on the film 'Performance' (1970) from the early stages, being one of the often uncredited writers, as well as one of the stars. Pallenberg was the woman who popularized the bohemian look, as opposed to mod-swinging London. By 1967, she had started helping her boyfriend, Keith Richards, dress. Almost all of Richard's 'iconic' style can be traced back to her and her closet. Richards claims "I was considered for a while, like, the best-dressed man in the world. It was because I was wearing Anita’s clothes.” Pallenberg has been cited as one of the main influences for British model Kate Moss as well, yet another rockstar trapped in a model's body. She was the romantic partner of Rolling Stones Keith Richards, from 1967 to 1979, by whom she has two children.

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Known For

Barbarella
Barbarella

1968

as The Great Tyrant

Candy
Candy

1968

as Nurse Bullock

Chéri
Chéri

2009

as La Copine

Degree of Murder
Degree of Murder

1967

as Marie

Performance
Performance

1970

as Pherber

Wonderwall
Wonderwall

1969

as Girl at Party (uncredited)

Dillinger Is Dead
Dillinger Is Dead

1969

as Ginette - La moglie di Glauco

Go Go Tales
Go Go Tales

2008

as Aunt Cyn

Mister Lonely
Mister Lonely

2008

as The Queen

4:44 Last Day on Earth
4:44 Last Day on Earth

2012

as Sky's Mother

Sympathy for the Devil
Sympathy for the Devil

1968

as Self - Backing Singer (uncredited)

Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99
Madonna: The Video Collection 93:99

1999

as (segment "Drowned World / Substitute for Love")

The Crystal Cradle
Magick Lantern Cycle
Magick Lantern Cycle

1974

as Self (archive footage)

Michael Kohlhaas - The Rebel
The Stones and Brian Jones
The Stones and Brian Jones

2024

as Self - Brian's Girlfriend 1965 - 1967 (archive footage)

🎦
Heads

1969

as Self

Napoli, Napoli, Napoli
Napoli, Napoli, Napoli

2010

as Madre di Lucia