Tina Aumont (1946–2006) was a French-American actress known for her striking beauty and enigmatic screen presence. The daughter of actors Maria Montez and Jean-Pierre Aumont, she grew up around cinema and began acting in the early 1960s.
Aumont became a cult figure in European cinema, especially in Italian and French films. She starred in a wide range of productions—from spaghetti westerns to avant-garde dramas—working with notable directors like Federico Fellini, Tinto Brass, and Joseph Losey. Her most recognized films include Texas Across the River (1966), Fellini’s Casanova (1976), and Salon Kitty (1976).
With her distinctive looks, bohemian spirit, and fearless roles, Aumont left a lasting impression as one of the most fascinating screen presences of her era. Take a look at these stunning photos to see the beauty of a young Tina Aumont in the 1960s.
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