Gia Scala

Gia Scala

infobox actor
name = Gia Scala


imagesize = 200px
caption = Gia Scala
birthname = Giovanna Scoglio
birthdate = birth date|1934|03|03
birthplace = Liverpool, England
deathdate = death date and age|1972|04|30|1934|03|03
deathplace = Hollywood, California, United States
occupation = actress
yearsactive = 1955—1969

Gia Scala (March 3, 1934 – April 30, 1972) was an English American actress of Italian-Irish descent.Fact|date=May 2008

Biography

She was born Giovanna Scoglio in Liverpool, England, to an aristocratic Sicilian father, Pietro Scoglio, and an Irish mother, Eileen Sullivan. She lived in Rome, Italy, and moved to the United States at age fourteen where she studied and worked in New York City. Gia graduated from Bayside High School (New York City) in Queens, New York. For a time she was undecided on what to do next. She worked in New York as a filing clerk for an insurance company and for a number of airlines.

She studied acting at night and made appearances on some radio shows and television quiz shows. At the end of 1954 an agent had her tested for the role of Mary Magdalene in a movie which was to be made called "The Gallileans". She did not get the part but was signed to contracts by both Universal Studios and Columbia Pictures in Hollywood. Using the stage name "Gia Scala", she made her motion picture debut in 1955. This came in "All That Heaven Allows"with Jane Wyman and Rock Hudson. However personal problems plagued her. In 1958 she attempted suicide. She landed roles in "Tip On A Dead Jockey" and "The Garment Jungle" in 1957 and "The Tunnel of Love" in 1958. The latter featured Richard Widmark and Doris Day. Critics acclaimed Gia's performance as a labor organizer in "The Garment Jungle".

The tall, green-eyed brunette received wide recognition for her performance of "Anna" in the 1961 film "The Guns of Navarone", which starred Gregory Peck. Her character provided tactical help to the Allied saboteurs on the Nazi-held Greek island. Miss Scala's successful career began to deteriorate as a result of a growing alcohol dependency and she was eventually let go from her studio contract. Her marriage to stockbroker Donald Burnett ended in divorce.

Scala made frequent appearances on American television shows during the 1960s. Shows in which she appeared include "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" (1960-1961), "Convoy", "The Rogues", "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea", "Twelve O'Clock High" (1965), "Tarzan (NBC series)" (1967), and "It Takes a Thief" (1969).

Later years and death

Having British citizenship because of her birth, she moved to work in film in England but there her troubles only escalated. Suffering from severe emotional problems, aggravated by alcohol, she made another unsuccessful suicide attempt before returning to Hollywood.

On the night of April 30, 1972, some friends found her dead in her Hollywood Hills home from an overdose of drugs and alcohol at age 38. Police said she had been taking medication for a drinking problem. Scala is interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.

References

*The New York Times, "Gia Scala Is Dead; Film Actress, 38", May 2, 1972, Page 46.

External links

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* [http://www.glamourgirlsofthesilverscreen.com/show/241/Gia+Scala/index.html Gia Scala] at Girls of the Silver Screen
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Persondata
NAME= Scala, Gia
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Scoglio, Giovanna
SHORT DESCRIPTION= Actress
DATE OF BIRTH= March 3, 1934
PLACE OF BIRTH= Liverpool, England
DATE OF DEATH= April 30, 1972
PLACE OF DEATH= Hollywood, California, United States


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