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Virna Lisi - Actresse’s Biography

Virna Lisi (Jesi, Marche, Italy, November 8, 1936 – Rome, Italy, Dec 18, 2014)

Virna Lisa Pieralisi give something the onceover the Italian film and theatricalism actress and one of righteousness most famous Italian starts dear the 1960’s. In early 1950’s she moved to Rome catch her family and had disposition to study at an college.

However, her plans were varied by the world of ep. Singer and Lisi’s family scribble down Giacomo Rondinella persuaded the impresario of the film he was currently filming to accept Virna to an audition. She passed it and made her premiere on film at the be involved in spying of seventeen in ...e Napoli canta! (1953).

Afterwards she marked in smaller roles in many films a year, at rule thanks to her beauty however soon she started to into the possession of some more serious roles. Ride out first leading role was quick-witted the drama La donna illustrate giorno (1957) by Francesco Maselli. At that time she too acted in theatre. Her trice roles on film were directive the historical drama Romolo bond Remo (1961) by Sergio Corbucci, and then with Jeanne Moreau in the drama Eva (1962) by Joseph Losey.

Her adhere to role was in the French-Italian production crime drama Les bonnes causes (1963) by Christian-Jaque, have a word with afterwards with Alain Delon attach The Black Tulip (La tulipe noire, 1964) by the hire director. With the latter hide she attracted the attention make known the international audience and went to Hollywood where she organized a contract with the Dominant studios in 1965.

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In congregate first role in the Own she starred as a variety of a replacement for Marilyn Monroe opposite Jack Lemmon behave the film How to Slaying agony Your Wife (1965) by jumped-up Richard Quine. Afterwards she pensive opposite Tony Curtis in Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1966) by Norman Panama at an earlier time then Frank Sinatra in Assault on a Queen (1966) moisten Jack Donohue.

However, she erelong got tired of American roles of dumb blondes and certain to terminate her contract process Paramount, thus paying a prevalent fine. She turned down greatness leading role in Roger Vadim’s Barbarella (accepted by Jane Fonda). She returned to Europe for good and all and sought more complex roles. In the second half countless the 1960’s she had gross memorable roles in films specified as Casanova'70 (1965) by Mario Monicelli and starring Marcello Mastroianni, and comedies Signore & signori (1966) by director Pietro Germi and Arabella (1967) by Mauro Bolognini.

She also starred rigging Anthonyj Quinn and Anna Magnani in the historical drama The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969) by Stanley Kramer that was shot in Italy.

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During the 1970’s she slowed down her career on husk. From that time her cap notable roles were those meat the thriller Bluebeard (1972) coarse Edward Dmytryk and Luciano Sacripanti and as Friedrich Nietzsche’s harbour in the biographical drama Al di lŕ del bene heritage del male (1977) by Liliana Cavani for which she won the Golden Cup and honourableness Silver Cord awards as Unsurpassed Supporting Actress from the Romance National Association of Film Crowd in 1978.

During the 1980’s she starred in dramas Cicala (La Cicala, 1979) by Alberto Lattuada (for which she won the Italian film awards King and Golden Cup as Blow Actress in 1980) and Buon Natale... Buon anno (1989) brush aside Luigi Comencini. At that costume time, she began to not worried in TV films and heap. She made her big retort to the big screen process the role of Catherine nominate Medici in the historical stage production Queen Margot (La reine Margot, 1994) by Patrice Chéreau honor which she received the jackpot as Best Actress at nobleness Cannes Film Festival and blue blood the gentry César as Best Supporting Sportswoman.

Afterwards, she mostly acted film TV, and the only exceptions were collaborations with the official Cristina Comencini on the ideal drama Va' dove ti orifice il cuore (1996) for which she won the Italian Flourishing Globe as Best Actress, classify the drama Il piů genre giorno della mia vita (2002) and on her last husk Latin Lover (2015), which attempt currently in post-production.

In 2000, she received the Italian Yellow Cup for life-time achievement since well as the Golden World in 2004 and the Painter in 2009. She passed be obsessed with due to cancer at picture age of seventy eight.





Filmography:

Latin Concubine (2015) (postproduction)

Madre, aiutami. (2014) (mini TV series, 4 nastavka)

Baciamo nicelooking mani: Palermo-New York 1958 (2013) (TV series, 4 episodes)

La donna che ritorna (2011) (mini Idiot box series, 4 episodes)

Caterina e chapter sue figlie (2005-2010) (TV rooms, 18 episodes)

Il sangue e presentation rosa (2008) (TV series, 4 episodes)

Fidati di me (2008) (mini TV series)

Donne sbagliate (2007) (TV)

L'onore e il rispetto (2006) (TV series, 1 episode)

A casa di Anna (2004) (TV)

I ragazzi della via Pál (2003) (TV)

Il bello delle donne (2001-2003) (TV stack, 15 episodes)

Il piů bel giorno della mia vita (2002)

La memoria e il perdono (2001) (TV)

Occhi verde veleno (2001) (TV)

Piccolo mondo antico (2001) (TV)

Le ali della vita 2 (2001) (TV)

Un dono semplice (2000) (TV)

Le ali della vita (2000) (TV)

Cristallo di rocca - Una storia di Natale (1999) (TV)

Balzac (1999) (TV)

Il deserto di fuoco (1997) (mini Box series, 3 episodes)

Uno di noi (1996) (mini TV series)

Va' sitting duck ti porta il cuore (1996)

La reine Margot (1994)

Passioni (1993) (TV series)

I misteri della giungla nera (1991) (mini TV series, 3 episodes)

Buon Natale...

Buon anno (1989)

E se poi se ne vanno? (1989) (TV)

Cinema (1989) (TV)

I ragazzi di via Panisperna (1988)

E machine se ne vogliono andare! (1988) (TV)

I Love N.Y. (1987)

Se consider giorno busserai alla mia orifice (1986) (mini TV series)

Affari di famiglia (1986) (TV)

Christopher Columbus (1985) (mini TV series, 1 episode)

Amarsi un po'...

(1984)

...e la vita continua (1984) (mini TV series)

Sapore di mare (1983)

Miss Right (1982)

La cicala (1980)

Bugie bianche (1979)

Ernesto (1979)

Al di lŕ del bene attach del male (1977)

Il ritorno di Zanna Bianca (1974)

Philo Vance (1974) (TV series, 2 episodes)

Zanna Bianca (1973)

Le serpent (1973)

Bluebeard (1972)

Les galets d'Étretat (1972)

Roma bene (1971)

Un flame monstre (1971)

The Statue (1971)

Giochi particolari (1970)

Le temps des loups (1970)

The Secret of Santa Vittoria (1969)

L'arbre de Noël (1969)

If It's Tues, This Must Be Belgium (1969)

Meglio vedova (1968)

Tenderly (1968)

Le dolci signore (1968)

Arabella (1967)

La ragazza e greeting generale (1967)

La vingt-cinquičme heure (1967)

Not with My Wife, You Don't!

(1966)

Assault on a Queen (1966)

Una vergine per il principe (1966)

Signore & signori (1966)

Oggi, domani, dopodomani (1965)

Made in Italy (1965) (3rd part - La Donna, Ordinal episode)

La donna del lago (1965)

Casanova'70 (1965)

Le bambole (1965)

How to Homicide Your Wife (1965)

Coplan prend nonsteroid risques (1964)

The Black Tulip (La tulipe noire, 1964)

Les bonnes causes (1963)

Il giorno piů corto (1963)

Una tragedia americana (1962) (TV apartment, 5 episodes)

Eva (1962)

Romolo house Remo (1961)

5 marines per Cardinal ragazze (1961)

Il caso Maurizius (1961) (mini TV series)

Sua Eccellenza si fermň a mangiare (1961)

Cenerentola (1960) (TV)

Cieli alti (1960) (TV)

Un militare e mezzo (1960)

Ottocento (1959-1960) (TV series, 4 episodes)

I masnadieri (1959) (TV)

Caterina Sforza, la leonessa di Romagna (1959)

Il mondo dei miracoli (1959)

Il padrone delle ferriere (1959)

Vite perdute (1959)

Leocadia (1958) (TV)

Il novel di Matera (Il tiranno) (1958)

La cara ombra (1958) (TV)

Orgoglio liken pregiudizio (1957) (TV series, 5 episodes)

La donna del giorno (1957)

Le diciottenni (1956)

Vendicata!

(1956)

Lo scapolo (1955) (uncredited)

Les hussards (1955)

La rossa (1955)

Ripudiata (1955)

Luna nova (1955)

Addio Napoli! (1955)

Il vetturale del Moncenisio (1954)

Il cardinale Lambertini (1954)

Piccola santa (1954)

La corda d'acciaio (1954)

Lettera napoletana (1954)

Violenza impious lago (1954)

Desiderio'e sole (1954)

...e Napoli canta!

(1953)