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Sophia Loren was born as Sofia Scicolone at the Clinica Regina Margherita in Rome on September 20, 1934. Her father Riccardo was married to another woman and refused to marry her mother Romilda Villani, despite the fact that she was the mother of his two children (Sophia and her younger sister Maria Scicolone). Growing up in the slums of Pozzuoli during the second World War without any support from her father, she experienced great sadness in her childhood. Her life took an unexpected turn for the best when, at age 14, she entered into a beauty contest and placed as one of the finalists. It was here that Sophia caught the attention of film producer Carlo Ponti, some 22 years her senior, whom she later married. Perhaps he was the father figure she never experienced as a child. Under his guidance, Sophia was put under contract and appeared as an extra in ten films beginning with Le sei mogli di Barbabl�� (1950), before working her way up to supporting roles. In these early films, she was credited as "Sofia Lazzaro" because people joked her beauty could raise Lazzarus from the dead.By her late teens, Sophia was playing lead roles in many Italian features such as La favorita (1952) and Aida (1953). In 1957, she embarked on a successful acting career in the United States, starring in Boy on a Dolphin (1957), Legend of the Lost (1957), and The Pride and the Passion (1957) that year. She had a short-lived but much-publicized fling with co-star Cary Grant, who was nearly 31 years her senior. She was only 22 while he was 53, and she rejected a marriage proposal from him. They were paired together a second time in the family-friendly romantic comedy Houseboat (1958). While under contract to Paramount, Sophia starred in Desire Under the Elms (1958), The Key (1958), The Black Orchid (1958), It Started in Naples (1960), Heller in Pink Tights (1960), A Breath of Scandal (1960), and The Millionairess (1960) before returning to Italy to star in Two Women (1960). The film was a period piece about a woman living in war-torn Italy who is raped while trying to protect her young daughter. Originally cast as the more glamorous child, Sophia fought against type and was re-cast as the mother, displaying a lack of vanity and proving herself as a genuine actress. This performance received international acclaim and was honored with an Academy Award for Best Actress.Sophia remained a bona fide international movie star throughout the sixties and seventies, making films on both sides of the Atlantic, and starring opposite such leading men as Paul Newman, Marlon Brando, Gregory Peck, and Charlton Heston. Her English-language films included El Cid (1961), The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), Arabesque (1966), Man of La Mancha (1972), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). She gained wider respect with her Italian films, especially Marriage Italian Style (1964) and A Special Day (1977), both of which co-starred Marcello Mastroianni. During these years she received a second Oscar nomination and won five Golden Globe Awards.From the eighties onward, Sophia's appearances on the big screen came few and far between. She preferred to spend the majority of her time raising sons Carlo Ponti Jr. (b. 1968) and Edoardo Ponti (b. 1973). Her only acting credits during the decade were five television films, beginning with Sophia Loren: Her Own Story (1980), a biopic in which she portrayed herself and her mother. She ventured into other areas of business and became the first actress to launch her own fragrance and design of eyewear. In 1982 she voluntarily spent nineteen days in jail for tax evasion.In 1991 Sophia received an Honorary Academy Award for her body of work, and was declared "one of world cinema's greatest treasures." That same year, she experienced a terrible loss when her mother died of cancer. Her return to mainstream films in Ready to Wear (1994) was well-received, although the film as a whole was not. She followed this up with her biggest U.S. hit in years, the comedy Grumpier Old Men (1995), in which she played a sexy divorc��e who seduces Walter Matthau. Over the next decade Sophia had plum roles in a few independent films like Soleil (1997), Between Strangers (2002) (directed by Edoardo), and Lives of the Saints (2004). Still beautiful at 72, she posed scantily-clad for the 2007 Pirelli Calendar. Sadly, that same year she mourned the death of her 94-year-old spouse, Carlo Ponti. In 2009, after far too much time away from film, she appeared in the musical Nine (2009) opposite Daniel Day-Lewis. These days Sophia is based in Switzerland but frequently travels to the states to spend time with her sons and their families (Eduardo is married to actress Sasha Alexander). Sophia Loren remains one of the most beloved and recognizable figures in the international film world.
Bio:
Sophia Loren was born as Sofia Scicolone at the Clinica Regina Margherita in Rome on September 20, 1934. Her father Riccardo was married to another woman and refused to marry her mother Romilda Villani, despite the fact that she was the mother of his two children (Sophia and her younger sister Maria Scicolone). Growing up in the slums of Pozzuoli during the second World War without any support from her father, she experienced great sadness in her childhood. Her life took an unexpected turn for the best when, at age 14, she entered into a beauty contest and placed as one of the finalists. It was here that Sophia caught the attention of film producer Carlo Ponti, some 22 years her senior, whom she later married. Perhaps he was the father figure she never experienced as a child. Under his guidance, Sophia was put under contract and appeared as an extra in ten films beginning with Le sei mogli di Barbabl�� (1950), before working her way up to supporting roles. In these early films, she was credited as "Sofia Lazzaro" because people joked her beauty could raise Lazzarus from the dead.By her late teens, Sophia was playing lead roles in many Italian features such as La favorita (1952) and Aida (1953). In 1957, she embarked on a successful acting career in the United States, starring in Boy on a Dolphin (1957), Legend of the Lost (1957), and The Pride and the Passion (1957) that year. She had a short-lived but much-publicized fling with co-star Cary Grant, who was nearly 31 years her senior. She was only 22 while he was 53, and she rejected a marriage proposal from him. They were paired together a second time in the family-friendly romantic comedy Houseboat (1958). While under contract to Paramount, Sophia starred in Desire Under the Elms (1958), The Key (1958), The Black Orchid (1958), It Started in Naples (1960), Heller in Pink Tights (1960), A Breath of Scandal (1960), and The Millionairess (1960) before returning to Italy to star in Two Women (1960). The film was a period piece about a woman living in war-torn Italy who is raped while trying to protect her young daughter. Originally cast as the more glamorous child, Sophia fought against type and was re-cast as the mother, displaying a lack of vanity and proving herself as a genuine actress. This performance received international acclaim and was honored with an Academy Award for Best Actress.Sophia remained a bona fide international movie star throughout the sixties and seventies, making films on both sides of the Atlantic, and starring opposite such leading men as Paul Newman, Marlon Brando, Gregory Peck, and Charlton Heston. Her English-language films included El Cid (1961), The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), Arabesque (1966), Man of La Mancha (1972), and The Cassandra Crossing (1976). She gained wider respect with her Italian films, especially Marriage Italian Style (1964) and A Special Day (1977), both of which co-starred Marcello Mastroianni. During these years she received a second Oscar nomination and won five Golden Globe Awards.From the eighties onward, Sophia's appearances on the big screen came few and far between. She preferred to spend the majority of her time raising sons Carlo Ponti Jr. (b. 1968) and Edoardo Ponti (b. 1973). Her only acting credits during the decade were five television films, beginning with Sophia Loren: Her Own Story (1980), a biopic in which she portrayed herself and her mother. She ventured into other areas of business and became the first actress to launch her own fragrance and design of eyewear. In 1982 she voluntarily spent nineteen days in jail for tax evasion.In 1991 Sophia received an Honorary Academy Award for her body of work, and was declared "one of world cinema's greatest treasures." That same year, she experienced a terrible loss when her mother died of cancer. Her return to mainstream films in Ready to Wear (1994) was well-received, although the film as a whole was not. She followed this up with her biggest U.S. hit in years, the comedy Grumpier Old Men (1995), in which she played a sexy divorc��e who seduces Walter Matthau. Over the next decade Sophia had plum roles in a few independent films like Soleil (1997), Between Strangers (2002) (directed by Edoardo), and Lives of the Saints (2004). Still beautiful at 72, she posed scantily-clad for the 2007 Pirelli Calendar. Sadly, that same year she mourned the death of her 94-year-old spouse, Carlo Ponti. In 2009, after far too much time away from film, she appeared in the musical Nine (2009) opposite Daniel Day-Lewis. These days Sophia is based in Switzerland but frequently travels to the states to spend time with her sons and their families (Eduardo is married to actress Sasha Alexander). Sophia Loren remains one of the most beloved and recognizable figures in the international film world.
Tivia:
Her mother won an all-Italy Greta Garbo lookalike contest run by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1932; but, being only 17 years old, her mother would not allow her to pursue her Hollywood dream. Soon after, she became pregnant with Sofia.Hating beauty salons, she does her hair and nails herself.Godmother of Drew Barrymore.She had her marriage annulled to save Carlo Ponti from bigamy charges in Italy.At times, male actors have been hesitant to appear with her, on account of the fact that she stands nearly 5' 9" and wears towering heels and tall hair that can make her look over six feet tall.Received an honorary citizenship in her hometown of Pozzuoli, Italy on June 22, 2005 (she gave up her Italian citizenship and became a French citizen years ago because of legal and tax problems she and her husband incurred in Italy).Suffered from stage fright and, therefore, never appeared in a theatrical production.Husband Carlo Ponti was two years older than Sophia's mother.Her "Best Actress" Academy Award was the first Oscar ever given for a performance in a "foreign-language" film.She may have been the voluptuous sex goddess as an adult. But until age 14, she was a skinny child and considered an ugly duckling. Her nicknames were "The Stick" and "Toothpick".She did not get along with Marlon Brando during the shooting of A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), especially after the day they were doing a love scene and he commented, "Did you know you have hairs up your nostrils?".Her sister Maria Scicolone was once married to dictator Benito Mussolini's son, Romano Mussolini.Is one of five performers to win an Oscar playing a character that spoke mostly in a foreign language. The other are Marion Cotillard, Robert De Niro, Roberto Benigni and Benicio Del Toro.The Best Actress Oscar she won for Two Women (1960) was stolen by thieves from her Italian villa. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) later replaced it for a small fee.Is one of 14 Best Actress Oscar winners to have not accepted their Academy Award in person, Loren's being for Two Women (1960). The others are Katharine Hepburn, Claudette Colbert, Joan Crawford, Judy Holliday, Vivien Leigh, Anna Magnani, Ingrid Bergman, Anne Bancroft, Patricia Neal, Elizabeth Taylor, Maggie Smith, Glenda Jackson and Ellen Burstyn.She served an 18-day prison sentence in Italy in 1982 for tax evasion.Had two miscarriages before her first-born son Carlo Ponti Jr. Because of these complications, she had to have complete bed rest throughout her first and second successful pregnancies.She and Marcello Mastroianni appeared in 11 movies together: Too Bad She's Bad (1954), The Miller's Beautiful Wife (1955), What a Woman! (1956), Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963), Marriage Italian Style (1964), Sunflower (1970), The Priest's Wife (1970), La pupa del gangster (1975), A Special Day (1977), Blood Feud (1978) and Ready to Wear (1994).Attended the September 1992 funeral of former co-star Anthony Perkins.(September 17, 1957) Carlo Ponti obtained a Mexican divorce from his first wife and married Sophia by proxy, while she was in Hollywood, filming Houseboat (1958) - and dating co-star Cary Grant.Has appeared in the 2007 edition of the famous Pirelli Calendar at age 72, making her the oldest model in its history.Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World (1991).Cited as one of Drew Barrymore's early role models. Loren was close friends with Drew's godmother Anna Strasberg (wife of famed acting coach Lee Strasberg). Anna would bring young Drew--from age 8 until she was 12--to Sophia's ranch outside Los Angeles, where Drew would spend summers with Loren's two sons (Jane magazine interview March 2007).Derives great pleasure from rolling her bare feet over a wooden rolling pin while watching television.Her mother named her after her paternal grandmother. When Sophia's father abandoned her, her maternal grandmother began calling her "Lella". She met her paternal grandmother only once when she was a teenager. The elder Sofia was hospitable, offering her a glass of milk.Because of her love for actor Tyrone Power, she saw the romance drama Blood and Sand (1941) twenty times.Sophia first learned of her Oscar win for Two Women (1960) from erstwhile co-star and paramour Cary Grant who called her home in Italy from Los Angeles with the news. Greer Garson had accepted the statuette on her behalf (Santa Monica Civic Auditorium / April 9, 1962).Mother-in-law of Sasha Alexander and Andrea M��sz��ros.(September 17, 1999) Filed a lawsuit against 76 websites for using "fraudulent photographs" of her on adult sites.While filming Boy on a Dolphin (1957), Sophia was required to walk in a trench in order to give audiences the impression that her diminutive co-star, Alan Ladd, was taller than she.As of 2021, she is the fifth earliest surviving recipient of a Best Actress Oscar nomination, tied with Piper Laurie and behind only Leslie Caron, Carroll Baker, Joanne Woodward, and Shirley MacLaine. She was nominated (and won) in 1961 for Two Women (1960).Her adopted surname is a slight variation of "Toren" after the Swedish actress M?rta Tor��n.Being one of the contestants at the 1950 Miss Italia competition, she earned the second place and was awarded "Miss Eleganza".Turned down roles that went to Joan Collins on Dynasty (1981) and Gina Lollobrigida on Falcon Crest (1981).Despite being Italian, she was dubbed by Lydia Simoneschi and Rita Savagnone in the Italian versions of most of her films.(February 10, 2006) One of eight women, also among them Susan Sarandon and author Isabel Allende, carrying the Olympic flag at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games' opening ceremony in Turin.Delivered both her sons, Carlo Ponti Jr. and Edoardo Ponti, via Caesarean section.Won a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for her work in "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus" along with former US President Bill Clinton and former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev.For her 80th birthday in 2014, her son, Carlo Ponti Jr., commissioned a symphony to be written by Daniel Brewbaker. "Sinfonietta per Sofia" ("for love and laughter") was performed in the Napa Valley in 2014 with Carlo Ponti Jr. conducting the orchestra.She was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California on January 9, 1994.Has four grandchildren: Lucia (born May 12, 2006) and Leonardo (born December 20, 2010) from son Edoardo Ponti and his wife Sasha Alexander; Vittorio (born April 3, 2007) and Beatrice (born March 15, 2012) from son Carlo Ponti Jr. and his wife Andrea Meszaros.She played the mother of her real life niece Alessandra Mussolini in A Special Day (1977).With El Cid (1961), she became only the second actress to get one million [U.S.] dollars for a single film role. Elizabeth Taylor was the first for Cleopatra (1963) in 1960 but El Cid (1961) was released to theaters first.Yvonne De Carlo inspired her to become an actress.Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#25) (1995).Turned down the title role in Barbarella (1968).Was mentioned in a song entitled "Oh Boy" by Allan Sherman.Was amongst those considered for the role of Lara Antipova in Doctor Zhivago (1965), which ultimately went to Julie Christie.She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7050 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 1, 1994.Being a huge fan of soccer club S.S.C. Napoli, she told the daily "Gazzetta dello Sport", when the team was just third in Serie B, that she would do a striptease if they achieved promotion to Serie A for the next season. When they managed to achieve promotion, she explained that she had made just a joke. (June 2007) |
Name: |
Sophia Loren |
Type: |
Actress,Soundtrack (IMDB) |
Area: |
All World |
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IMDB |
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Business scope: |
Actress,Soundtrack |
Products for sale: |
Actress,Soundtrack |
Model rank: |
756 |
Last update: |
2024-07-01 03:39:10 |
Height: |
5' 8?' (1.74 m) |
Biography: |
Sophia Loren was born as Sofia Scicolone at the Clinica Regina Margherita in Rome on September 20, 1934. Her father Riccardo was married to another woman and refused to marry her mother Romilda Villani, despite the fact that she was the mother of his |
Trivia: |
Her mother won an all-Italy Greta Garbo lookalike contest run by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in 1932; but, being only 17 years old, her mother would not allow her to pursue her Hollywood dream. Soon after, she became pregnant with Sofia.Hating beauty salons, she does her hair and nails herself.Godmother of Drew Barrymore.She had her marriage annulled to save Carlo Ponti from bigamy charges in Italy.At times, male actors have been hesitant to appear with her, on account of the fact that she stands nearly 5' 9" and wears towering heels and tall hair that can make her look over six feet tall.Received an honorary citizenship in her hometown of Pozzuoli, Italy on June 22, 2005 (she gave up her Italian citizenship and became a French citizen years ago because of legal and tax problems she and her husband incurred in Italy).Suffered from stage fright and, therefore, never appeared in a theatrical production.Husband Carlo Ponti was two years older than Sophia's mother.Her "Best Actress" Academy Award was the first Oscar ever given for a performance in a "foreign-language" film.She may have been the voluptuous sex goddess as an adult. But until age 14, she was a skinny child and considered an ugly duckling. Her nicknames were "The Stick" and "Toothpick".She did not get along with Marlon Brando during the shooting of A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), especially after the day they were doing a love scene and he commented, "Did you know you have hairs up your nostrils?".Her sister Maria Scicolone was once married to dictator Benito Mussolini's son, Romano Mussolini.Is one of five performers to win an Oscar playing a character that spoke mostly in a foreign language. The other are Marion Cotillard, Robert De Niro, Roberto Benigni and Benicio Del Toro.The Best Actress Oscar she won for Two Women (1960) was stolen by thieves from her Italian villa. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) later replaced it for a small fee.Is one of 14 Best Actress Oscar winners to have not accepted their Academy Award in person, Loren's being for Two Women (1960). The others are Katharine Hepburn, Claudette Colbert, Joan Crawford, Judy Holliday, Vivien Leigh, Anna Magnani, Ingrid Bergman, Anne Bancroft, Patricia Neal, Elizabeth Taylor, Maggie Smith, Glenda Jackson and Ellen Burstyn.She served an 18-day prison sentence in Italy in 1982 for tax evasion.Had two miscarriages before her first-born son Carlo Ponti Jr. Because of these complications, she had to have complete bed rest throughout her first and second successful pregnancies.She and Marcello Mastroianni appeared in 11 movies together: Too Bad She's Bad (1954), The Miller's Beautiful Wife (1955), What a Woman! (1956), Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow (1963), Marriage Italian Style (1964), Sunflower (1970), The Priest's Wife (1970), La pupa del gangster (1975), A Special Day (1977), Blood Feud (1978) and Ready to Wear (1994).Attended the September 1992 funeral of former co-star Anthony Perkins.(September 17, 1957) Carlo Ponti obtained a Mexican divorce from his first wife and married Sophia by proxy, while she was in Hollywood, filming Houseboat (1958) - and dating co-star Cary Grant.Has appeared in the 2007 edition of the famous Pirelli Calendar at age 72, making her the oldest model in its history.Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World (1991).Cited as one of Drew Barrymore's early role models. Loren was close friends with Drew's godmother Anna Strasberg (wife of famed acting coach Lee Strasberg). Anna would bring young Drew--from age 8 until she was 12--to Sophia's ranch outside Los Angeles, where Drew would spend summers with Loren's two sons (Jane magazine interview March 2007).Derives great pleasure from rolling her bare feet over a wooden rolling pin while watching television.Her mother named her after her paternal grandmother. When Sophia's father abandoned her, her maternal grandmother began calling her "Lella". She met her paternal grandmother only once when she was a teenager. The elder Sofia was hospitable, offering her a glass of milk.Because of her love for actor Tyrone Power, she saw the romance drama Blood and Sand (1941) twenty times.Sophia first learned of her Oscar win for Two Women (1960) from erstwhile co-star and paramour Cary Grant who called her home in Italy from Los Angeles with the news. Greer Garson had accepted the statuette on her behalf (Santa Monica Civic Auditorium / April 9, 1962).Mother-in-law of Sasha Alexander and Andrea M��sz��ros.(September 17, 1999) Filed a lawsuit against 76 websites for using "fraudulent photographs" of her on adult sites.While filming Boy on a Dolphin (1957), Sophia was required to walk in a trench in order to give audiences the impression that her diminutive co-star, Alan Ladd, was taller than she.As of 2021, she is the fifth earliest surviving recipient of a Best Actress Oscar nomination, tied with Piper Laurie and behind only Leslie Caron, Carroll Baker, Joanne Woodward, and Shirley MacLaine. She was nominated (and won) in 1961 for Two Women (1960).Her adopted surname is a slight variation of "Toren" after the Swedish actress M?rta Tor��n.Being one of the contestants at the 1950 Miss Italia competition, she earned the second place and was awarded "Miss Eleganza".Turned down roles that went to Joan Collins on Dynasty (1981) and Gina Lollobrigida on Falcon Crest (1981).Despite being Italian, she was dubbed by Lydia Simoneschi and Rita Savagnone in the Italian versions of most of her films.(February 10, 2006) One of eight women, also among them Susan Sarandon and author Isabel Allende, carrying the Olympic flag at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games' opening ceremony in Turin.Delivered both her sons, Carlo Ponti Jr. and Edoardo Ponti, via Caesarean section.Won a Grammy Award in 2004 for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for her work in "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus" along with former US President Bill Clinton and former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev.For her 80th birthday in 2014, her son, Carlo Ponti Jr., commissioned a symphony to be written by Daniel Brewbaker. "Sinfonietta per Sofia" ("for love and laughter") was performed in the Napa Valley in 2014 with Carlo Ponti Jr. conducting the orchestra.She was awarded a Golden Palm Star on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California on January 9, 1994.Has four grandchildren: Lucia (born May 12, 2006) and Leonardo (born December 20, 2010) from son Edoardo Ponti and his wife Sasha Alexander; Vittorio (born April 3, 2007) and Beatrice (born March 15, 2012) from son Carlo Ponti Jr. and his wife Andrea Meszaros.She played the mother of her real life niece Alessandra Mussolini in A Special Day (1977).With El Cid (1961), she became only the second actress to get one million [U.S.] dollars for a single film role. Elizabeth Taylor was the first for Cleopatra (1963) in 1960 but El Cid (1961) was released to theaters first.Yvonne De Carlo inspired her to become an actress.Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#25) (1995).Turned down the title role in Barbarella (1968).Was mentioned in a song entitled "Oh Boy" by Allan Sherman.Was amongst those considered for the role of Lara Antipova in Doctor Zhivago (1965), which ultimately went to Julie Christie.She was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7050 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 1, 1994.Being a huge fan of soccer club S.S.C. Napoli, she told the daily "Gazzetta dello Sport", when the team was just third in Serie B, that she would do a striptease if they achieved promotion to Serie A for the next season. When they managed to achieve promotion, she explained that she had made just a joke. (June 2007) |
Trademarks: |
Natural brunette hair
Sparkling cat-like green eyes
Her enormous breasts
Seductive deep voice |
Quotes: |
Sex appeal is 50% what you've got and 50% what people think you've got.
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Mistakes are a part of the dues one pays for a full life.
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The two big advantages I had at birth were to have been born wise and to have been born in poverty.
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Getting ahead in a difficult profession requires avid faith in yourself. That is why some people with mediocre talent, but with great inner drive, go so much further than people with vastly superior talent.
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[on adultery] It's a game I never play. |
Salaries: |
Brass Target (1979) - $1,000,000
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Man of La Mancha (1973) - $750,000
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Judith (1966) - $1,000,000
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The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964) - $1,000,000
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Yesterday, Toda |
Job title: |
Actress,Soundtrack |
Others works: |
TV commercial: Parmacotto (italian prosciutto)
(1984) Book: "Women and Beauty"
TV commercial: Malma (Polish noodle producer).
(1981) TV commercial: "Sophia" perfume line
(1981) TV commercial: Lux Soap
(1960) Single (w/Peter Seller |
Spouse: |
Carlo Ponti (April 9, 1966 - January 10, 2007) (his death, 2 children)Carlo Ponti (September 17, 1957 - 1962) (annulled) |
Children: |
Carlo Ponti Jr.Edoardo Ponti |
Parents: |
Riccardo Scicolone
Romilda Villani |
Relatives: |
Maria Scicolone (Sibling)
Giuliano Scicolone (Half Sibling)
Giuseppe Scicolone (Half Sibling) |
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