One of the last icons of the Golden Age of Hollywood, passes away at 95
One of the last icons of the Golden Age of Hollywood, passes away at 95
Born on July 4, 1927, in Subiaco, a mountain village 50 kilometres east of Rome
Born on July 4, 1927, in Subiaco, a mountain village 50 kilometres east of Rome
Her big breakthrough came in 1953 starring alongside Bogart in John Huston's romp "Beat the Devil".
Her big breakthrough came in 1953 starring alongside Bogart in John Huston's romp "Beat the Devil".
She was "one of the most important performers of her generation, who contributed to the diffusion of the Italian image in the world", Meloni said in a statement
She was "one of the most important performers of her generation, who contributed to the diffusion of the Italian image in the world", Meloni said in a statement
Best known for Luigi Comencini's 1953 classic "Bread, Love and Dreams"
and Jean Delannoy's 1956 "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
Lollobrigida starred with many of the leading men of the time, including Errol Flynn, Burt Lancaster and Humphrey Bogart.
Best known for Luigi Comencini's 1953 classic "Bread, Love and Dreams"
and Jean Delannoy's 1956 "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
Lollobrigida starred with many of the leading men of the time, including Errol Flynn, Burt Lancaster and Humphrey Bogart.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni paid tribute to Lollobrigida,
describing the actor as a "great talent, passionate, intense, enthralling".
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni paid tribute to Lollobrigida,
describing the actor as a "great talent, passionate, intense, enthralling".
Lollobrigida won seven David di Donatello awards during her career, Italy's Oscar equivalent.
Lollobrigida won seven David di Donatello awards during her career, Italy's Oscar equivalent.