
Ida Galli
- Date of Birth: 1939-03-09
- Place of Birth: Sestola, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Biography
Ida Galli, also known by the pseudonym Evelyn Stewart (Sestola, October 8, 1939), is an Italian actress, active between 1959 and 1990. She also used the pseudonyms Arianna Galli (in her debut film Ne... Ida Galli, also known by the pseudonym Evelyn Stewart (Sestola, October 8, 1939), is an Italian actress, active between 1959 and 1990. She also used the pseudonyms Arianna Galli (in her debut film Nel blu dipinto di blu) and Isli Oberon (in La frusta e il corpo). She moved while still young to Rome where she earned her master's degree, intending to pursue a teaching career, not at all interested in film. Her debut came thanks to a chance meeting with French actor Gérard Landry, who in 1959 enabled her to get a small part in the musicarello film Nel blu dipinto di blu. Later, in the 1960s and 1970s, she was employed as a character actress in numerous films, ranging from art-house to genre cinema, including Federico Fellini's La dolce vita, Luchino Visconti's Il Gattopardo, and Antonio Pietrangeli's Fantasmi a Roma, followed by spaghetti westerns, peplums, horror films, poliziotteschi and Italian-style erotic comedies. In 1965, in the film Un dollaro bucato, she was first credited with the pseudonym Evelyn Stewart, later used in two of her best-known appearances, Il medico della mutua and its sequel, alongside Alberto Sordi. She appeared in more than sixty films until 1990, when she ended her film experience

The Whip and the Body
Drama, Horror • 1963 August

The Unholy Four
Western • 1970 March

The Case of the Scorpion's Tail
Mystery, Thriller • 1971 August

Special Mission Lady Chaplin
Crime, Adventure, Action • 1966 August

Weapons of Death
Crime • 1977 February

Pleasant Nights
Comedy • 1966 September

Eagles Over London
Drama, Action, History, War • 1969 September

The Bloodstained Butterfly
Thriller, Mystery, Horror • 1971 September

Footprints on the Moon
Thriller, Mystery, Horror • 1975 February

A White Dress for Marialé
Thriller, Horror • 1972 November