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Claudia Cardinale

Claudia Cardinale

41 movies Acting Apr 15, 1938 Tunis, Tunisia

Claudia Cardinale, born Claude Joséphine Rose on April 15, 1938, in La Goulette, Tunisia, was a distinguished Italian actress celebrated for her roles in European cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. Fluent in Italian, French, and English, she gained recognition for her compelling performances across various film industries.

Cardinale's journey to fame began when she won the title of "Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia" in 1957, a victory that earned her a trip to Italy and opened doors to film opportunities, largely thanks to her mentor, Franco Cristaldi, who later became her husband. She made her on-screen debut in a minor role alongside Omar Sharif in "Goha" (1958) and quickly rose to prominence with notable performances in films such as "Rocco and His Brothers" (1960), "Girl with a Suitcase" (1961), "Cartouche" (1962), "The Leopard" (1963), and Fellini's "8½" (1963).

In 1963, Claudia starred in "The Pink Panther" with David Niven and went on to feature in various Hollywood productions, including "Blindfold" (1965) and "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968), where her portrayal of a former prostitute garnered critical acclaim. Disenchanted with Hollywood's constraints, she returned to European films, winning the David di Donatello award for roles in "Il giorno della civetta" (1968) and "A Girl in Australia" (1971).

In her later career, she collaborated regularly with director Pasquale Squitieri and received various accolades, including the Nastro d'Argento for "Claretta" (1984). An advocate for women's rights, Claudia has served as a UNESCO goodwill ambassador since March 2000. In 2011, she was recognized by the Los Angeles Times Magazine as one

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