'Luigina Lollobrigida' popularly known as 'Gina' (born
July 4,
1927 in
Subiaco, Italy), is a
Golden Globe Award-winning Italian actress.
Biography
Lollobrigida is one of four daughters of a furniture manufacturer (her sisters are Giuliana, Maria and Fernanda). She spent her youth in a picturesque mountain village. In her youth, Gina did some
modeling, and from there she went to participate successfully in several
beauty contests. At around this time, she began appearing in
Italian language films. In
1947, Gina entered the Miss Italy
pageant and came in 3rd place. The contest was won by
Lucia Bosé and second place was
Gianna Maria Canale - they would both go on to be actresses though neither would come near Lollobrigida's success.
In
1949 she married a
Slovenian physician, Mirko Skofic. (They had one son, Mirko Skofic jr, and were divorced in
1971). Her appearance in
Italian films brought her to the attention of
Hollywood and she made her first
American film, ''
Beat the Devil'', in
1953. As her popularity increased, Lollobrigida earned the nickname ''The World's Most Beautiful Woman'' after her signature
1955 movie.
She made another notable appearance in ''
Trapeze'' with
Burt Lancaster in
1956 and starred in ''
The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' the same year. In
1959 she co-starred in
Frank Sinatra's ''
Never So Few'' (she is rumoured to have had an affair with Sinatra) and in
1961 made one of her most popular films, ''
Come September'', with
Rock Hudson, for which she won the
Golden Globe as "World Film Favorite".
She co-starred with him again in
1965's ''
Strange Bedfellows'' and appeared alongside
Alec Guinness in
1966's ''
Hotel Paradiso''. In
1968 she starred in the enjoyable ''
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell'' with
Shelley Winters,
Phil Silvers, and
Telly Savalas; for this role she was nominated for a
Golden Globe. By the
1970s her film career had wound down and she appeared in only a few, fairly poorly received productions in the early part of the decade.
By this time she had embarked on what turned out to be a successful career as a photographic journalist. She photographed, among others,
Paul Newman,
Salvador Dalí and the
German national football team and scooped the world's press by obtaining an exclusive interview with
Fidel Castro. In
1973 a collection of her work was published, ''Italia Mia''.
Still focusing on other interests, including sculpting, it was
1984 before she returned to
American television screens with a part in ''
Falcon Crest''. She made a few minor film appearances in the
1990s and in
1999 she ran unsuccessfully for one of
Italy's 87 seats in the elections for
European Parliament with the center-left party
The Democrats. She was also a corporate executive for fashion and cosmetics companies.
Now virtually retired from acting, she has not made a film since
1997, she told
Parade magazine in
April 2000: ''I studied painting and sculpting at school and became an actress by mistake .... I've had many lovers and still have romances. I am very spoiled. All my life, I've had too many admirers.''
In
October 2006, at age 79, she announced to
Spain's ''
¡Hola!'' magazine her engagement to a 45-year-old Spanish businessman, Javier Rigau y Rafols, whom she met at a party in
Monte Carlo in
1984.
[1]. The engagement was called off on
6 December 2006 due to media pressure around the event
[2].
Trivia
★ Head of jury at the
Berlin International Film Festival 1986.
★ She had £10,000 worth of jewels stolen from a bag in November 1998. This happened at a hotel reception in
Munich,
Germany while she was waiting for a taxi to the airport.
★ A kind of "curly" lettuce was named after her "lollo".
★ ''Wooster’s World'' (1967), Geoffrey Jaggard’s companion to the
Jeeves and
Wooster stories of
P G Wodehouse (1881-1975), includes under ‘Lollobrigida, Gina’ just five words - ‘the highly individual shape of’ - and a cross-reference to ''Cocktail Time'' (1958), the novel where they originally appeared.
★ She has a grandson, Dimitri Mirko.
★
David Gedge and his band
Cinerama entitled a single Lollobrigida
★ She has won 4
David di Donatello, 3
Nastro d'Argento, 6
Bambi Awards; she was nominated three times for the
Golden Globe and won one in
1961 as ''World's favourite star''.
★
Cardiacs had a song entitled Gina Lollobrigida on their debut
The Seaside album.
★ Her name is mentioned by
Edna Turnblad, in the song ''Welcome to the 60's'', of the broadway musical
Hairspray.
★ The comedian
Billy Connolly once introduced her on stage with an anecdote that her name (which contains seven syllables) has long been used by drummers all over the world as a
mnemonic for seven beats to the bar.
★ In the movie
Good Morning, Vietnam, during one of the 'newsbreaks', Adrian Cronauer (Robin Williams) says Gina has been named the national mountain range of Italy.
★ In an episode of the cartoon
The Jetsons, a movie star character was named Gina Lollojupiter.
Filmography
★ ''
Lucia di Lammermoor'' (1946)
★ ''
This Wine of Love'' (1946)
★ ''
Return of the Black Eagle'' (1946)
★ ''
When Love Calls'' (1947)
★ ''
Pagliacci'' (1947)
★ ''
Flesh Will Surrender'' (1947)
★ ''
A Man About the House'' (1947)
★ ''
Mad About Opera'' (1948)
★ ''
The Bride Can't Wait'' (1949)
★ ''
The White Line'' (1949)
★ ''
A Dog's Life'' (1950)
★ ''
Miss Italy'' (1950)
★ ''
Children of Chance'' (1950)
★ ''
Alina'' (1950)
★ ''
A Tale of Five Cities''(1951)
★ ''
The Young Caruso'' (1951)
★ ''
Four Ways Out'' (1951)
★ ''
Love I Haven't... But... But'' (1951)
★ ''
Attention! Bandits!'' (1951)
★ ''
Wife for a Night'' (1952)
★ ''
Times Gone By'' (1952)
★ ''
Fanfan la Tulipe'' (1952)
★ ''
Beauties of the Night'' (1952)
★ ''
The Wayward Wife'' (1953)
★ ''
Bread, Love and Dreams'' (1953)
★ ''
The Unfaithfuls'' (1953)
★ ''
Beat the Devil'' (1953)
★ ''
Woman of Rome'' (1954)
★ ''
Bread, Love and Jealousy'' (1954)
★ ''
A Day in Court'' (1954)
★ ''
Flesh and the Woman'' (1954)
★ ''
Crossed Swords'' (1954)
★ ''
The World's Most Beautiful Woman'' (1955)
★ ''
Trapeze'' (1956)
★ ''
The Hunchback of Notre Dame'' (1956)
★ ''
Anna of Brooklyn'' (1958)
★ ''
The Law'' (1959)
★ ''
Never So Few'' (1959)
★ ''
Solomon and Sheba'' (1959)
★ ''
Go Naked in the World'' (1961)
★ ''
Come September'' (1961)
★ ''
Lykke og krone'' (1962) (documentary)
★ ''
The Beautiful Ippolita'' (1962)
★ ''
Imperial Venus'' (1963)
★ ''
Mad Sea'' (1963)
★ ''
Woman of Straw'' (1964)
★ ''
Me, Me, Me... and the Others'' (1965)
★ ''
The Dolls'' (1965)
★ ''
Strange Bedfellows'' (1965)
★ ''
Pleasant Nights'' (1966)
★ ''
The Sultans'' (1966)
★ ''
Hotel Paradiso'' (1966)
★ ''
Cervantes'' (1967)
★ ''
Stuntman'' (1968)
★ ''
A Curious Way to Love'' (1968)
★ ''
The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell'' (1968)
★ ''
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell'' (1968)
★ ''
That Splendid September'' (1969)
★ ''
Bad Man's River'' (1971)
★ ''
King, Queen, Knave'' (1972)
★ ''
Mortal Sin'' (1973)
★ ''
Wandering Stars'' (1983) (documentary)
★ ''
A Hundred and One Nights of Simon Cinema'' (1995)
★ ''
Escape in One Woman'' (1996)
★ ''
XXL'' (1997)
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