Nana, whose real name was Kiash Nanah and who died on
Wednesday night at a hospital in Rome, shot to fame when she
performed a strip-tease at a restaurant in Rome in 1958.
The sequence was shot by Tazio Secchiaroli, the legendary street
photographer who was the model for the character Paparazzo in
the 1960 film that starred Anita Ekberg and Marcello Mastroianni.
Police raided the Rugantino restaurant while the party was still
in progress and closed it for offending public morality, but
Secchiaroli managed to get out with the roll of pictures of Nana
stripping only to her underwear.
The photos created a scandal when they were published several
days later, but Fellini seized on the episode as inspiration for
a film he had been wanting to make about the idle, wealthy cafe
society in Rome.
The Oscar-winning director re-created the strip scene in the
film, with actress Nadia Gray playing Nana.
Nana went on to play small parts in several films by Italian
directors, including a role in Story of Piera by Marco Ferreri
in 1983.
Nana was one of the last major protagonists of Rome's Dolce Vita
years. Fellini, Mastroianni and Secchiaroli are all dead. Anita
Ekberg is still alive, aged 82.
(Reporting by Philip Pullella;
editing by Mark Trevelyan)
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