Annamarie Clementi grew up with a brother who had a deep burning passion and obsession with cinema. Clementi was discovered walking down a street by agent Pino Pellegrino, who asked Clementi if she wanted to be an actress. Annamaria started acting in movies in small parts. After playing Sister Angela in the sublimely sleazy
Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals (1977) for notorious Italian exploitation director
Joe D'Amato, Clementi tackled a rare lead role in D'Amato's equally trashy
Pleasure Shop on 7th Avenue (1979). In the wake of calling it a day as an actress, Annamaria went on to become a casting agent.