Claudia Cardinale, Actress: C'era una volta il West. In 1982, she starred in Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo as the love interest of Klaus Kinski, who raises the funds to buy a steamship in Peru. Gossner described her as "a terrific spirit on the set", and noted that Cardinale told the production team "legendary stories" about Marcello Mastroianni. [20][21][c] Cristaldi largely managed her early career, and she was married to him from 1966 until 1975. [80], At the beginning of 1967, Cristaldi joined her in the United States. [136] Another excellent film in which Ms. Cardinale acted, released in 2012, was The Artist and the Model. I couldn't understand what they were talking about. While the two were staying in Atlanta, he surprised her by taking her to their wedding ceremony which he had arranged without her knowledge. [27] Cristaldi told Cardinale not to reveal her condition as she would be betraying the public and it would put an end to her career. I've never revealed my self or even my body in films. [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. Her guide, Cristaldi, helped her by sending her to London for the birth and furthermore kept the entire thing a secret. [52] Just a few years later, she played a similar character in a film based on another novel by Moravia, Time of Indifference. Cardinale's child, Patrick, grew up with Cardinale's parents. Claudia Cardinale (born 15 April 1938) is an Italian Tunisian actress. [50] She also played Angiolina, the romantic interest of Anthony Franciosa in Bolognini's Senilità, a character which film writer Jacek Klinowski describes as "a spirited and strikingly beautiful twenty-year-old". The appearance nonetheless marked her feature-film debut. [44] Such was her psychological involvement that she needed several months to overcome her apprehensions and prepare for the part. She went ahead with the ceremony, but was concerned about sacrificing the rights she had to her child Patrick. Every film I make entails becoming a different woman. [a] From 1963, Cardinale became known in the United States and Britain following her role in The Pink Panther opposite David Niven. She told of how she benefited from the arrangement, explaining it was an American initiative at a time when they invited all the successful European actresses to perform in their pictures, hoping to create a monopoly. The film, shot on location in February and March 1971, earned Cardinale a Best Actress award at the David di Donatello Awards the following year. [129] After a role in the TV movie Hold-up à l'italienne (2008), the following year Cardinale starred in the critically acclaimed The String, playing a Tunisian mother who has a tempestuous relationship with her French-educated gay son. Claudia Cardinale is a very well-known Italian actress. He simply explained that she had gone to England to learn English for a film. [33] Cardinale considered it to have been her first real test as an actress. Claudia Cardinale arrives at the premiere of the new restoration of Luchino Visconti’s 1963 Palme d’Or winner The Leopard / Il Gattopardo, held at the Palais des Festivals on May 14, during the 2010 Cannes Film Festival.. Her birth name is Claude Josephine Rose Cardinale. [91] Later that year she appeared in the comedies The Immortal Bachelor with Vittorio Gassman and Qui comincia l'avventura with Monica Vitti. I do not want to become a cliché. She says she was pushed on stage by someone while she was helping with the arrangements and was declared the winner. Films include 8½, C'era una volta il West, and Fitzcarraldo [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. He pointed out that although Cardinale's screen time in the film was unfortunately not substantial, she set its comic tone; he praised the way she managed to turn Kinski, renowned for his volatile temperament and portrayals of megalomaniacs and criminals into a "genuinely charming screen presence", adding a new dimension to his acting career. Who is the most beautiful Italian actress of all time? The gentleman's talking about a whole range of other major Italian film-makers that Ms Cardinale has worked with … [133], In 2012, Cardinale featured opposite Jeanne Moreau and Michael Lonsdale in the final feature film to be directed by Portuguese director Manoel de Oliveira, Gebo and the Shadow. [31], In 1959, she appeared opposite Salvatori in the mafia film Vento del sud, and played the wife of Maurizio Arena in Luigi Zampa's Il magistrato. Claudia Cardinale Westerns Claudia Cardinale only made about 3 Westerns – which is rather startling since she is an Italian actress and was a major Star in Europe during the height of Spaghetti Westerns. Learn about Claudia Cardinale including past and current movies, upcoming movies, and celebrity news at Movies.com. I'm a normal person. [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. Both films were critically acclaimed and are often cited by critics and scholars as among the greatest films ever made. [115] In 1993, Cardinale won the Leone d'oro alla carriera award at the Venice Film Festival, in which she was honoured along with Roman Polanski, Robert De Niro, and Steven Spielberg. Vitti's biographer noted how Cardinale and Vitti stood out as the female duo in a predominantly masculine cast. She did not learn to speak Italian until she had already begun to be cast for Italian films. "[60], In 1966, a photograph of Cardinale was featured in the original gatefold artwork to Bob Dylan's album Blonde on Blonde (1966), but it was used without Cardinale's permission and removed from later pressings. Here she talks to Adrian Wootton about working with the … 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. It was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival. [113], In 1990, Cardinale starred opposite Bruno Cremer in Squitieri's Atto di dolore, and appeared in the Morocco-set Soviet-Italian production, La battaglia dei tre tamburi di fuoco. [64] Cardinale acted in her first American film (although it was produced in Italy) when she played Princess Dala, a wealthy aristocratic woman who is the love and jewellery interest of David Niven in the Cortina d'Ampezzo-set The Pink Panther. It moves men all over the world to imagine her both as an exciting mistress and wife. [151], Cardinale published an autobiography with Anne Mori, Io Claudia, Tu Claudia, in 1995. [92], In 1976, Cardinale appeared in the sex comedy Il comune senso del pudore, which was directed and written by Alberto Sordi, who also co-starred. "[154] In a 2014 interview, she revealed her secret of success: "If you want to practice this craft, you have to have inner strength. [58], Prior to this period, Cardinale's own voice had not been used in her Italian films, as it was considered too hoarse, and owing to her French accent, insufficiently Italian. Understanding her predicament, he sent her to London for the birth, far away from the press. W 1971 roku Claudia Cardinale spotkała się z Brigite Bardot na planie westernowej komedii „Królowe Dzikiego Zachodu”. 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. [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. [52] The interview was published in Esquire under the title "The Next Goddess of Love". Cardinale was praised by critics for her role as the mother; the Armenian General Benevolent Union of America noted the "flawless performance of these intrepid actors, especially of Claudia Cardinale". Cardinale is fluent in Arabic, French, Italian, English, and Spanish. [32] Cardinale also starred opposite Pietro Germi in his crime film The Facts of Murder, an important assignment for her in mastering the craft of acting while learning to feel at ease in front of the camera. Filming began on 22 February 1965 on location in Ocala, Florida. Claudia Cardinale. [120] In 1998, Cardinale portrayed the mother of Lola Naymark in the French picture Riches, belles, etc., a wealthy baroness who leaves her hotel to her daughter to care for during her absence. [112] After a role in the comedy, Blu elettrico (1988), Cardinale portrayed Yolande de Polastron, a favourite of Marie Antionette's, in the two-part film La Révolution française in 1989. [138] In 2014, Cardinale portrayed a "sympathetic Italian chaperone" viscountess in the British period drama film Effie Gray, which was written by Emma Thompson and featured Dakota Fanning in the lead role. I mean, I've been going to Hollywood many, many times, but I didn't want to sign a contract. [90], In 1975, Cardinale played the daughter of a political exile (Adolfo Celi) in Mauro Bolognini's Libera, My Love, a character who becomes "increasingly incensed by the fascist government of Italy and makes a number of bold and very personal gestures against it". [131], In 2010, Cardinale received the Golden Orange Best Actress Award at the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival for her performance as an elderly Italian woman who takes in a young Turkish exchange student in Signora Enrica. I've been very lucky because I've had many fantastic directors with me, Fellini, Visconti, Blake Edwards, lots and lots...". She accepted it reluctantly after Baratier explained he wanted a Tunisian actress rather than an Italian to star in the main role opposite the Egyptian actor Omar Sharif. 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. Her birth name is Claude Josephine Rose Cardinale.
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