Anita Pallenberg Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Anita Pallenberg is probably best known for her romantic links to three of the original Rolling Stones. She was born in Italy in 1944. She became a model and appeared on covers of magazines such as Vogue. In 1965, she began dating Brian Jones. Subsequently, she left him for Keith Richards in 1967. She had a brief fling with Mick Jagger on the set ...
[on how her long-term relationship with Keith Richards ended] That boy of 17 who shot himself in my house really ended it for us. And although we occasionally saw each other for the sake of our children, it was the end of our personal relationship.
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I was too independent for Mick. I wasn't proper enough for him. He's a chauvinist. I wouldn't put up with that. Keith, surprisingly, is not. Though I feel sorry for Patti [Hansen]. I love her and I think she is a marvellous woman, but I would not want to be in her shoes now. It's such a lovely existence, living with a rock 'n' roller. No matter how much he loves you, he will always love his music more. I know when Keith is working on his music, nothing else matters to him. He can be in a room with a fifty people and he won't nothing anything but his guitar. A woman, to live with a rock star, must find her ways of independence.
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[on becoming acquainted with The Rolling Stones] They looked at me like I was some kind of threat. [Mick] Jagger really tried to put me down, but there was no way some crude, lippy guy was going to do a number on me. I was always able to squelch him. I found out that, if you stand up to Mick, he crumbles.
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[on her first meeting with Brian Jones] I decided to kidnap Brian. It sounds ridiculous but they even made a film about it, about kidnapping a pop star [Privilege (1967)] starring Paul Jones. This was the original story, Brian seemed to be the most sexually flexible. I knew I could talk to him. As a matter of fact, when I first met him I was his groupie really. I got backstage with a photographer, I told him I just wanted to meet him. I had some Amyl Nitrate and a piece of hash. I asked Brian if he wanted a joint and he said yes, so he asked me back to his hotel and he cried all night. He was so upset about Mick and Keith still, saying they had teamed up on him. I felt sorry for him. Brian was fantastic, he had everything going for him, but he was just too complicated.
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[on whether she regretted meeting The Rolling Stones] Fate, I respect a lot. I never regret anything.
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Fact
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Is a naturalized citizen of the United States.
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In July 1979, Scott Cantrell committed suicide in Keith Richards's New York apartment while supposedly playing Russian Roulette. Pallenberg was in the same room as Cantrell during the incident, while her 10-year-old son Marlon was watching television with a family friend downstairs. Pallenberg claimed to not have witnessed the incident and that she took Cantrell in about a year earlier since he had no other place to stay at. Pallenberg was charged with having handguns without a permit and possessing a stolen gun.
Divides her time between New York City and Europe, and sporadically appears in public as a party disc jockey.
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Studied fashion design as a mature student at Central Saint Martins in London, England; she graduated in 1994.
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Daughter of Arnaldo Pallenberg, an Italian sales agent and hobbyist painter, and Paula Wiederhold, a German secretary.
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Has three children with Keith Richards: Marlon Richards, Dandelion Richards (she later changed her name to Angela) and a son Tara, who died of Sudden infant death syndrome shortly after his birth.
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Co-wrote the screenplay for Performance (1970) with Donald Cammell. She had no intention of playing in the movie. She ended up replacing the original actress at the last minute due to a medical emergency.
Actress
Title
Year
Status
Character
4:44 Last Day on Earth
2011
Sky's Mother
Napoli, Napoli, Napoli
2009
Madre di Lucia
Chéri
2009
La Copine
Go Go Tales
2007
Sin
Mister Lonely
2007
The Queen
Hideous Man
2002
Short
Absolutely Fabulous
2001
TV Series
Devil
Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon
1998
Casino
Le berceau de cristal
1976
Performance
1970
Pherber
Michael Kohlhaas - Der Rebell
1969
Katrina - Marketenderin
Dillinger Is Dead
1969
Ginette
Heads
1969
Short
Candy
1968
Nurse Bullock
Barbarella
1968
The Great Tyrant
Wonderwall
1968
Girl at Party (uncredited)
Degree of Murder
1967
Marie
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
Prenestino 11
2013
Documentary short
Stones in Exile
2010
Documentary
Herself
La traversée du désir
2009
Documentary
Herself
Keith Richards: Under Review
2007
Video documentary
Herself
Influence and Controversy: Making 'Performance'
2007
Video documentary short
Herself - Guest
The 60s: The Beatles Decade
2006
TV Series documentary
Herself - Actress & Model
Let It Bleed - 40 Jahre Rolling Stones
2002
TV Movie documentary
Herself
Marianne Faithfull: Dreaming My Dreams
2000
Video documentary
Herself
Ruby
1999
TV Series
Herself
Donald Cammell: The Ultimate Performance
1998
Documentary
Herself
Umano non umano
1972
Documentary
The Stones in the Park
1969
Documentary
Herself (uncredited)
The Girls
1968
Documentary short
Herself
Sympathy for the Devil
1968
Documentary
Herself - backing singer (uncredited)
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Invocation of My Demon Brother
1969
Short
Herself (uncredited)
Mario Schifano tutto
2001
Documentary
Herself
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1967
Film Award in Gold
German Film Awards
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role (Beste darstellerische Leistung - Weibliche Hauptrolle)