Gina Lollobrigida
Biography
Gina Lollobrigida (Italian pronunciation: [ˈdʒiːna lɔlloˈbriːdʒida]; born 4 July 1927 - passed away 16 January 2023) was a renowned Italian actress, photojournalist, sculptor, and politician. Celebrated as one of the leading European actresses during the 1950s and early 1960s, she became a defining sex symbol of that era. Lollobrigida's impressive career included a wide range of film roles that showcased her talent and charisma, earning her a lasting place in cinematic history.
Beyond her film career, Lollobrigida was deeply engaged in cultural and humanitarian causes, particularly those that supported Italian heritage. She was notably active in advocating for Italian and Italian-American issues and served as an ambassador for the National Italian American Foundation (NIAF). In recognition of her contributions to the community, she was honored with the NIAF Lifetime Achievement Award at the Foundation's Anniversary Gala in 2008.
Lollobrigida's legacy continues to shine as she is remembered not only for her contributions to the arts but also for her commitment to her culture and philanthropy. Her unique blend of talent, beauty, and activism has left an indelible mark in both the entertainment industry and the hearts of those she inspired.
Filmography
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Bad Man's River
1971 • Alicia
Box Office 3D: The Filmest of Films
2011 • Gina Lollobrigida
Trapeze
1956 • Lola
Deceptions
1985 • Princess Alessandra
Death Laid an Egg
1968 • Anna
Beauties of the Night
1952 • Leila
A Man About the House
1947 • Young girl
Fan-Fan the Tulip
1952 • Adeline
The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1956)
1956 • Esmeralda
Hotel Paradiso
1966 • Marcelle Cotte
Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell
1968 • Carla Campbell
The Adventures of Pinocchio
1972 • Fata
Bread, Love and Dreams
1953 • La Bersagliera
Solomon and Sheba
1959 • Sheba
The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell
1968 • Maria
One Hundred and One Nights
1995
Woman of Straw
1964 • Maria Marcello
Never So Few
1959 • Carla Vesari
Strange Bedfellows
1965 • Toni Vincente
Beat the Devil
1953 • Maria Dannreuther
Come September
1961 • Lisa Helena Fellini