María Baxa

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

20

Gender

Female

Birthday

1946-04-15

Deathday

2019-11-04 (73 years old)

Place of Birth

Osijek, Croatia

Also Known As

  • Marija Baksa
  • Maria Teresa Baxa

María Baxa

Biography

María Baxa is a Serbian film actress, mainly active in Italian cinema.

Born in Osijek, Baxa made her film debut in Brana Celovic's Bokseri idu u raj, then moved to Italy where she became a popular starlet in Italian genre cinema, especially in commedia sexy all'italiana. In the late 1980s Maxa left showbusiness to be an architect.

Source: Wikipedia

Known For

The Valachi Papers
6.5%

The Valachi Papers

Jan 6, 1972

Strangler vs Strangler
6.9%

Strangler vs Strangler

Jun 18, 1984

Black Turin
5.3%

Black Turin

May 22, 1972

Candido erotico
5.0%

Candido erotico

Mar 31, 1978

Cyclops
5.6%

Cyclops

Jul 9, 1982

For the Love of Poppea
3.6%

For the Love of Poppea

Aug 12, 1977

Love in 4 Easy Lessons
3.3%

Love in 4 Easy Lessons

Nov 17, 1976

Nights of Boccaccio
3.7%

Nights of Boccaccio

Mar 28, 1972

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Acting

1988
The Third Solution
1984
Strangler vs Strangler as Spiridon's stepmother
1982
Cyclops as Vivijana
1979
Belli e brutti ridono tutti as Director's Wife
1979
Gardenia as Gardenia Girl
1979
Gegè Bellavita as Signora Sciscioni (uncredited)
1978
Deadly Chase as Kora Venier
1978
Very Close Encounters of the Fourth Kind as Emmanuelle
1978
Candido erotico as Veronique
1977
For the Love of Poppea as Poppea
1976
Love in 4 Easy Lessons as Maria, The Detective's Wife (Segment "Il Detective") (uncredited)
1973
Un amore così fragile, così violento as Signora milanese
1972
The Mighty Anselmo and His Squire as Fiammetta
1972
The Terror with Cross-Eyes as Margaretha
1972
Black Turin as Nascarella
1972
Nights of Boccaccio as Tebalda
1972
The Valachi Papers as Donna Petrillo
1971
Young and Healthy as a Rose
1971
The Beasts as The wife (segment "Una bella famiglia")
1967
Boxers Go to Heaven as Eva
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María Baxa