Anita Pallenberg


Anita Pallenberg (Rome, April 6, 1942 - London, June 13, 2017) was a model, actress and fashion designer. biography

As a daughter of an Italian artist and a German secretary, she could speak four languages ​​at a young age. During her childhood they lived in London, New York City and Rome. Anita Pallenberg had an American passport.

In the 1968 feature film Babarella of the French director Roger Vadim she played the role of The Great Tyrant. She also acted among the directors, Volker Schlöndorff and Marco Ferreri. In the original recording of the Rolling Stoneslied Sympathy for the Devil, she sang in the background choir.

Pallenberg was known for her relationship with Rolling Stones members Brian Jones, whom she met in 1965, and Keith Richards between 1967 and 1980. In 1967, Pallenberg and Jones got arguments and Richards got a relationship with her. Jones would not forgive this Richards anymore and it was one of the reasons why Jones was put out of the Rolling Stones. Private

Pallenberg and Richards got three children. The youngest died after ten weeks of cradle death. Pallenberg has had many problems with drugs, which she also used when growing her children. Pallenberg died in 2017 at the age of 75.

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