Zeudi Araya
Zeudi Araya
Zeudi Araya is an Eritrean-Italian actress, singer, model, and film producer who rose to fame in 1970s Italian cinema. Crowned Miss Eritrea in 1969, she was discovered while visiting Italy and made her film debut in La ragazza dalla pelle di luna (1972), directed by Luigi Scattini. Araya quickly became a cult icon in Italian erotic and exotic dramas, often playing sensual, mysterious characters set against lush tropical backdrops. She starred in a string of stylish and provocative films throughout the decade—including The Off-Road Girl (1973), Il corpo (1974), and La peccatrice (1975)—often with soundtracks composed by Piero Umiliani. Known not just for her beauty but her magnetic screen presence, she also lent her voice to several of these films, notably singing on the soundtrack of La ragazza fuoristrada. Beyond acting, Araya’s legacy expanded through her marriage to famed Italian producer Franco Cristaldi. After his death in 1992, she took over the family company Cristaldifilm, helping preserve and promote Italian cinema classics such as Cinema Paradiso. Though she gradually stepped away from acting, she became a respected film archivist and producer. Zeudi Araya remains a unique figure in European cinema history: a trailblazing African actress who challenged stereotypes, embodied 1970s glamour, and later helped shape the future of Italian film from behind the scenes.
Known For Acting
Most Rating 0.6339
Birthday 1951-02-10
Place of Birth Decamerè, Eritrea
Also Known As Zeudi Araya Cristaldi, Зеуди Арая Кристальди,
Mr. Robinson
1976

Mr. Robinson

The Girl with the Moon Skin
1972

The Girl with the Moon Skin

Atrocious Tales of Love and Death
1979

Atrocious Tales of Love and Death

Hearts and Armour
1983

Hearts and Armour

The Prey
1974

The Prey

The Off-Road Girl
1973

The Off-Road Girl

La peccatrice
1975

La peccatrice

Un volto tra la folla
2008

Un volto tra la folla

Tesoro mio
1979

Tesoro mio

The Body
1974

The Body

Control
1987

Control

Blaxploitalian: 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema
2016

Blaxploitalian: 100 Years of Blackness in Italian Cinema