In the following years Coluzzi was mainly active in comedy films, especially in the commedia sexy all'italiana genre, often playing roles of unbearable and jealous wives.
A young girl comes to Italy to work as a concierge in a Roman apartment building, where she promptly falls into the amorous clutches of various tenants and shop workers, regardless of their.
A respected dramatic actress on stage, she is probably best known for her roles in the commedia sexy all'italiana.
As a teenager, during a student twist dancing contest, Federico Fellini noticed her and offered her a role in 8½.
Main Image: Francesca Romana Coluzzi.
Her breakout role came in 1969, with the role of Asmara, the Adriano Celentano's lover in Pietro Germi's Serafino.