Rossella Como, an Italian actress, made her mark in the realm of cult cinema with her performances in The Loves of Hercules (1960) and Au Pair Girl (1976). Known for her striking presence, Como's roles often blend the mythological with the erotic, reflecting the bold narratives of the 1960s and 1970s. In The Loves of Hercules, she embodies the allure of ancient legends, while in Au Pair Girl, she navigates the complexities of desire and youth. Her work continues to resonate within the exploitation genre, adding depth to the conversation surrounding these cult classics.
Au Pair Girl
Guida plays an incredibly stupid "au pair girl" (as opposed to an au pair guy?)who, after losing her virginity in a train tunnel(you don't wanna know, believe me), comes to work for a greedy couple who make money by renting her out to all the other tenants in their building--a hooker, a lesbian, an in-hock father and his sexy gold-digging daughter, a closeted-gay politician, a dying old man, and pretty much every other Italian sex comedy cliché imaginable.