“Once someone I was working with said, 'You know, Vanna, some people think about what they're having for lunch tomorrow and you're thinking hundreds of years into the future.”

—  Vanna Bonta

The Universe - Sex in Space (2008)

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Italian-American writer, poet, inventor, actress, voice art… 1958–2014

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