In the end, everything worked out fine for me. Cardinale next portrayed Pauline Bonaparte in Abel Gance's French film Napoleone ad Austerlitz,[41] and after appearing opposite Gassman and Salvatori in the sequel to Big Deal on Madonna Street, Audace colpo dei soliti ignoti, she portrayed Ginetta, the fiancée of Spiros Focás, alongside Salvatori and Alain Delon in Luchino Visconti's critically acclaimed Rocco and His Brothers. [7] She has been a regular attendee of the Academy Awards. [42] However, her leading performance in Francesco Maselli's Silver Spoon Set gained her most attention during this period. Both Girl with a Suitcase and La Viaccia were presented at the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. [53], The finest and most prolific year of her career was 1963, when she appeared in a number of leading productions. She starred mainly in European movies, especially Italian and french. "[60] However, following her success in Hollywood, she began to express concerns about the direction of her career. [82], In 1968, Cardinale featured opposite Franco Nero in The Day of the Owl, in a David di Donatello for Best Actress-winning performance. [149], Cardinale is a political liberal who has supported feminist and gay causes over the years. Here are some of our picks to get you in the spirit. [76], By 1966, Cardinale was being cited as the most popular film star in Italy, even more than Mastroianni and Loren. Hot & Sexy Pictures Of Claudia Cardinale. "[66], In 1964, Cardinale starred alongside Rod Steiger and Shelley Winters in Francesco Maselli's Italian-made Time of Indifference. [35] In her early roles, she was usually dubbed, as producers considered her voice too hoarse. Claudia Cardinale (born April 15, 1938) is an Italian actress. [151], Cardinale published an autobiography with Anne Mori, Io Claudia, Tu Claudia, in 1995. Claudia was born in La Goulette on April 15, 1938. Though the international film market was glutted with sultry European actresses during the 1960s, few could boast the depth and range of talent as Claudia Cardinale. The contract contained many stipulations which Cardinale was expected to adhere to while Cristaldi groomed her. [67], She first starred in the Henry Hathaway's Hollywood picture Circus World (1964) opposite John Wayne and Rita Hayworth, playing the daughter of Hayworth, who performs with her as a mother-daughter circus act. Claudia Cardinale is a very well-known Italian actress. [20][21][c] Cristaldi largely managed her early career, and she was married to him from 1966 until 1975. [8] She then studied at the Paul Cambon School, where she graduated with the intention of becoming a teacher. "[154] In a 2014 interview, she revealed her secret of success: "If you want to practice this craft, you have to have inner strength. So as to maintain the secret, he drew up a detailed American-style contract covering every little detail of her life, depriving her of any possibility of acting on her own behalf. [83] Such was the power of her performance as the whore that Leone's biographer Robert C. Cumbow described her as "permanently engraved in cinematic history" and noted how suited to the role she was: "Her sex-goddess appearance combines with her more mystical iconographic associations to ease the progress of Jill from tart to town builder, from harlot to earth mother, from sinner to symbol of America—the apotheosis of the harlot with a heart of gold. Galeria zdjęć Claudia Cardinale - Urodziła się w Tunisie (Francja, obecnie Tunezja) w 1938 roku w rodzinie włoskich emigrantów. [143], Cardinale lived with Pasquale Squitieri, an Italian film director, for 42 years, from 1975[144] until Squitieri died on 18 February 2017, aged 78. [12] The turning point came in 1957 during the Italian Cinema Week in Tunis, when she won a competition for the "Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia",[13] with a trip to the Venice Film Festival as first prize. An acid portrait of Italian youth at the time, I DELFINI follows a dreary season of discontent and viciousness in the lives of a thoroughly unpleasant group of mostly rich youngsters in a small Adriatic coast city. Outspoken on women's rights causes over the years, Cardinale has been a UNESCO goodwill ambassador for the Defense of Women's Rights since March 2000. In a July 1966 interview with Life, she confessed her fear of being over-glamourized and exploited, like Sophia Loren, and although she had several further U.S. films lined up, stated: "If I have to give up the money, I give it up. [72] In 1965, Cardinale appeared in Visconti's Vaghe stelle dell'Orsa, known as Sandra (Of a Thousand Delights) in the US and Of These Thousand Pleasures in the UK, playing a Holocaust survivor who may have had an incestuous relationship with her brother. Getty Images) W 1975 roku, po rozwodzie z Cristaldim, Claudia wyszła za mąż za reżysera filmowego, Pasquale Squitieriego, a w 1979 roku na świat przyszła córka pary, która dostała imię po matce. [114] https://www.duecappucci.pl/wszystkie-filmy-claudii-cardinale [122], In 2000, Cardinale embarked on her stage career, starring in Maurizio Scaparro's stage production of La Venexiana, adapted by René de Ceccatty, at the Théâtre du Rond-Point in Paris. Thereafter, she spent three years in the United States, where she starred in several Hollywood films. Claude Joséphine Rose "Claudia" Cardinale (born 15 April 1938) is an Italian Tunisian film actress who starred in some of the most acclaimed European films of the 1960s and 1970s, mainly Italian or French, but also in many English-language films. Both films were critically acclaimed and are often cited by critics and scholars as among the greatest films ever made. [14] She left at the end of her first term and decided to return home, earning herself a cover story in the popular weekly Epoca triggered by her unexpected decision to turn her back on a career as a film star. Claudia Cardinale: A 8 ... Eredetileg tanárnak készült, de 1957-ben megnyerte az Unitalia-Film által szervezett szépségversenyt Tunéziában, és ez belépőt jelentett számára a filmkarrierhez. [40] The genuine empathy between the two actors proved to be ideal for reproducing the tension between the characters in the film. The following year, Cardinale starred opposite Jean-Paul Belmondo as Vénus in the 18th-century set adventure Cartouche, which made her a major star in France. For several years, she appeared in Hollywood films such as Blindfold (1965), Lost Command (1966), The Professionals (1966), "Don't Make Waves" (1967) with Tony Curtis, The Hell with Heroes (1968), and the Sergio Leone epic Western Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), a joint US-Italian production, in which she was praised for her role as a former prostitute opposite Jason Robards, Charles Bronson, and Henry Fonda. He could understand me at a glance. [117], In 1997, Cardinale featured in the British-Italian television drama miniseries Nostromo, directed by Alastair Reid and produced by Fernando Ghia of Pixit Productions, a co-production with Radiotelevisione Italiana, Televisión Española, and WGBH Boston. At the time, Cardinale was not considered comparable to the two divas of Italian cinema, Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida, but several newspapers and magazines including Paris Match began to consider her to be a credible young rival to Brigitte Bardot. Although occasional funny moments were noted, Don't Make Waves was generally panned by the critics and the lack of chemistry with co-star Curtis was highlighted. Claudia Cardinale is an Italian-Tunisian film actress. In Bolognini's films, thanks to her aesthetic femininity, Cardinale took roles of manipulative women who lead men to perdition. [87] In 1972, Cardinale appeared in Marco Ferreri's L'udienza, which was screened at the 22nd Berlin International Film Festival. "[57] With her portrayal of Angelica in The Leopard and her brief appearance as herself in 8½, Cardinale achieved the definitive status of a top-ranking star. [7], Cardinale was educated at the Saint-Joseph-de-l'Apparition school of Carthage, which she attended along with her younger sister Blanche. Claudia Cardinale, właśc.Claude Josephine Rose Cardinale (ur.15 kwietnia 1938 w Tunisie) – włoska aktorka filmowa.Obok Sophii Loren i Giny Lollobrigidy uważana za jedną z … [59][61] Cardinale explained: "When I arrived for my first movie, I couldn't speak a word. The film, inspired by the story of Peruvian rubber baron Carlos Fermín Fitzcarrald, was shot on location in Brazil and Peru. In her husband's Naso di Cane, a miniseries, Enrico Lancia and Roberto Poppi praised her for her "light comic touch". PROTAGONISTA VINCENT PEREZ", "Fernando Ghia, 69; Italian Film, TV Producer Known Best for 'Mission, "Festival de Cannes: And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen", "Claudia Cardinale invited to 47th Altın Portakal fest", "Presentato a Istanbul il film 'Signora Enrica' girato a Rimini", "Manoel de Oliveira passa dos cuidados intensivos para os intermédios", "Claudia Cardinale Interview – Effie Gray & Once Upon A Time In the West", "Claudia Cardinale, Premio 'Tabernas de Cine' del Almería Western", "Claudia Cardinale wird 80: Glückwunsch, Tigerin! [37] The film marked the start of a fruitful partnership. Claude Joséphine Rose "Claudia" Cardinale (born 15 April 1938) is a Tunisian-born Italian film actress who starred in some of the most acclaimed European films of the 1960s and 1970s, mainly Italian or French, but also in many English-language films. She did not learn to speak Italian until she had already begun to be cast for Italian films. Her awards have included an honorary Golden Lion at the 1993 Venice Film Festival, and an Honorary Golden Bear at the 2002 Berlin Film Festival. Cardinale's powerful performance as Claretta Petacci garnered her the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress. She has been a UNESCO goodwill ambassador for the Defence of Women's Rights since March 2000,[150] and was a goodwill ambassador for the UNESCO World Water Day for 2006. [19] She solved her problems by signing a seven-year exclusive contract with Franco Cristaldi's production company Vides. Cristaldi offered Cardinale the contract without a screen test. The appearance nonetheless marked her feature-film debut. 9/10 Claudia Cardinale i Francesco Rosi w 1972 r. (FILES) - In this file picture taken on May 11,1972 Italian actress Claudia Cardinale and Italian director Francesco Rosi attend the presentation of the movie "Il Caso Mattei" at the Cannes International Film festival. The official poster for this year's Cannes film festival sparked an outcry Wednesday over claims that Italian actress Claudia Cardinale's thighs had been airbrushed to make them thinner. After being spotted by several film producers at the event, she was invited to study at the Experimental Cinematography Center in Rome under Tina Lattanzi. [68] By the end of the decade, she had returned to making films primarily in Italy, accepting a pay cut, turning her back on Hollywood stardom. [95] In 1978, Cardinale appeared in Damiano Damiani's political thriller, Goodbye & Amen – L'uomo della CIA, and again featured alongside Gemma in her husband's gangster picture, Corleone, set in 1950s Sicily. She appeared in some of the most acclaimed European films of the 1960s and 1970s, mainly Italian or French, but also in several English films. Take a look at Chris Pine's biggest roles and the parts he never got the chance to play, including a major role in Avatar. [51] In 1962, Cardinale was interviewed by the writer Alberto Moravia, who focused exclusively on her sexuality and body image in film, treating her as an object. She is Tunisian from her mother's side and Italian from her father's side. Wystąpiła w wielu filmach wyreżyserowanych przez męża, Pasquale’a Squitieri – m.in. During the filming of Il bell'Antonio, her co-star Marcello Mastroianni fell in love with her, but she rejected him, as she did not take his love seriously, considering him to be one of those actors who cannot help but fall in love with their co-stars. Trivia (21) She has two children: Patrizio, who was born out of wedlock (the father was a mysterious Frenchman) when she was 17 and later adopted by her former husband Franco Cristaldi; and Claudia, whose biological father is her longtime companion Pasquale Squitieri. Cardinale remarked: "Zurlini was one of those who really love women: he had an almost feminine sensitivity. She revealed reality to him later. 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival, "Claudia Cardinale and the Man Behind Her", "Claudia Cardinale: 'I don't want to stop, "The Leopard celebrates its 50th anniversary", "I Protagonisti del Cinema Italiano: Claudia Cardinale", "CLAUDIA CARDINALE: I've lived 141 lives", "A Tribute to Claudia Cardinale – Biography", "Claudia Cardinale to fete Visconti restoration at Venice", "TV: PRESTO IL NUOVO 'PREFETTO DI FERRO'. And Federico Fellini was the first one who used my voice. [88] After a role as a Russian aristocrat opposite Oliver Reed in One Russian Summer (1973), set in prerevolutionary Russia, Cardinale starred opposite Franco Nero in I guappi (1974), a historical drama film with "poliziotteschi" and "noir" elements. [107] It entered the competition at the 1985 Venice International Film Festival. Cardinale was amused to discover that the interview had inspired the writer to publish La dea dell'amore ("Goddess of Love") the following year, in which one of the characters, with her fine physical appearance and natural curves, closely resembled Cardinale. „Rewolwer” 1978, „Claretta” 1984 (Pasinetti Award w Wenecji, Srebrna Taśma), „Elisabeth” (2000). [54] She starred alongside Burt Lancaster in Visconti's The Leopard (1963) (Il Gattopardo), portraying a village girl who married a progressive young aristocrat (Alain Delon), and played a film actress cast by a director (Marcello Mastroianni) in Federico Fellini's 8½.