Antonella Lualdi died, worked with Gassman, Monicelli and Scola: she was 92 years old – time.news

by time news

2023-08-10 11:42:33

the actress Antonella Lualdi died, a splendid lady of Italian cinema. The news from his brother Carlo contacted by ANSA. 92 years old, Lualdi was hospitalized in a hospital outside Rome, Carlo specifies, advised by Stella, one of the actress’s two daughters with Antonellina. Extremely popular in the 1950s and 1960s, she had married her colleague Franco Interlenghi, starting a long professional partnership. Lualdi had acted for Ettore Scola, with Vittorio Gassman and in many films starting with Miracolo a Viggi by Luigi Giachino who had launched her after the war

I worked with all the older ones

Born in Beirut in 1931 to an Italian father and a Greek mother, Antonietta De Pascale, this is her real name, after a stage apprenticeship, she found success at just 19, starring in the musical film Signorinella (1949). Acclaimed among the stars of the time, like Lucia Bos and Gina Lollobrigida, Antonella Lualdi in the fifties achieved various successes such as Miracolo a Viggi (1951) by Luigi Giachino, He did 13 (1951) by Carlo Manzoni, La cieca di Sorrento (1953) by Giacomo Gentilomo, the tuner has arrived (1952) by Duilio Coletti, The coat (1952) by Alberto Lattuada. In the meantime she meets her future husband, the actor Franco Interlenghi, with whom she will have two daughters and with whom she also starts a fruitful professional collaboration. Lualdi has worked with many of the masters of Italian cinema, from Mario Mattoli to Mauro Bolognini, from Francesco Maselli to Ettore Scola, Roberto Rossellini, Carlo Lizzani, among others. There is no lack of music in her career and television with which in the nineties she has a return to popularity with the French television series Il commissario Cordier, in which she plays the Italian wife of the protagonist.

August 10, 2023 (change August 10, 2023 | 11:42 am)

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