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Cornélia Wilms

Cornélia Wilms

Biography

Cornélia Wilms (sometimes credited with the accent as Cornélia Wilms) is a French actress who left her mark on the golden age of European erotic and cult cinema in the 1980s. She embodied that perfect mix of elegant beauty, raw sensuality, and fearless on-screen sexuality that defined the era’s most memorable adult-tinged films. While never a mainstream superstar, she became a cult favorite among fans of stylish, explicit European productions — the kind of woman who could make a simple scene feel like pure temptation. Career & Notable Work Active primarily in the early-to-mid 1980s, Cornélia appeared in several stylish European productions that blended adventure, drama, and heavy erotic content. She was never afraid to go fully nude or participate in quite explicit scenes, which made her stand out. Key Films Include: The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik Yak (1984) — A lavish, campy erotic adventure. She contributed to the film’s sensual atmosphere alongside star Tawny Kitaen. Dressage (1986) — An erotic drama with strong fetish and power-exchange elements. One of her more memorable and intense roles. English Education (1983) and Association of Wrongdoers (1987) — She brought her signature mix of class and carnality to these productions. Revenge of the Living Dead Girls and other genre-tinged erotic films. She often played women caught between desire and danger — mistresses, captives, or free-spirited temptresses. Her scenes tended to be passionate, sometimes kinky, and always visually striking. Fans remember her for her natural chemistry, willingness to go there, and that unmistakable “I know exactly what I’m doing to you” energy.