Alida Valli

Alida Valli

Actor, Director, Writer

Född den 31 maj 1921 i Pola, Istria, Italy [now Pula, Istria, Croatia]

Enigmatic, dark-haired foreign import Alida Valli was dubbed "The Next Garbo" but didn't live up to postwar expectations despite her cool, patrician beauty, remote allure and significant talent. Born in Pola, Italy (now Croatia), on May 3, 1921, the daughter of a Tridentine journalist and professor and an Istrian homemaker, she studied dramatics as a teen at the Motion Picture Academy of Rome and Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia before snaring bit roles in such films as Il cappello a tre punte (1935) ["The Three-Cornered Hat"] and I due sergenti (1936) ["The Two Sergeants"]. She made a name for herself in Italy during WWII playing the title role in Manon Lescaut (1940), won a Venice Film Festival award for Piccolo mondo antico (1941) ["Little Old World"] and was a critical sensation in We the Living (1942) ["We the Living"]. She briefly abandoned her career, however, in 1943, refusing to appear in what she considered fascist propaganda, and was forced into hiding. The next year she married surrealist painter/pianist/composer Oscar De Mejo. They had two children, and one of them, Carlo De Mejo, became an actor. She divorced in 1955, then she came back to Italy, Following her potent, award-winning work in the title role of Eugenie Grandet (1946), she was discovered and contracted by David O. Selznick to play the murder suspect Maddalena Paradine in Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case (1947). She was billed during her Hollywood years simply as "Valli," and Selznick also gave her top femme female billing in Carol Reed's classic film noir The Third Man (1949), but for every successful film--such as the ones previously mentioned--she experienced such failures as The Miracle of the Bells (1948), and audiences stayed away. In 1951 she bid farewell to Hollywood and returned to her beloved Italy. In Europe again, she was sought after by the best directors. Her countess in Luchino Visconti's Senso (1954) was widely heralded, and she moved easily from ingénue to vivid character roles. Later standout films encompassed costume dramas as well as shockers and had her playing everything from baronesses to grandmothers in such films as Eyes Without a Face (1960) ["Eyes Without a Face"], Le gigolo (1960), Oedipus Rex (1967) ["Oedipus Rex"], The Big Scare (1974), 1900 (1976), Suspiria (1977), Luna (1979), Inferno (1980), Aspern (1982), A Month by the Lake (1995) and, her most recent, Angel of Death (2001).

Topptitlar

  • Suspiria
  • Eyes Without a Face (English Subtitled)
  • The Third Man
  • Il Grido
  • Senso
  • Private Crimes
  • The Spider's Stratagem
  • Berlinguer: I Love You
  • Inferno (1980)
  • The Cassandra Crossing
  • A Month By The Lake
  • Lisa And The Devil [English]
  • Signed, Arsène Lupin
  • The Antichrist
  • Eye In The Labyrinth
  • The Happy Thieves
  • Beyond Erotica
  • The Castilian

Filmografi

  • 1995
    A Month By The Lake
  • 1993
    Private Crimes
  • 1980
    Inferno (1980)
  • 1977
    Berlinguer: I Love You
  • Suspiria
  • 1976
    1900 (Extended Edition)
  • The Cassandra Crossing
  • 1974
    The Antichrist
  • Tender Dracula
  • Beyond Erotica
  • 1973
    Lisa And The Devil [English]
  • 1972
    Eye In The Labyrinth
  • 1970
    The Spider's Stratagem
  • 1963
    The Castilian
  • 1961
    The Happy Thieves
  • 1960
    Eyes Without a Face (English Subtitled)
  • 1959
    Signed, Arsène Lupin
  • 1957
    Il Grido
  • 1954
    Senso
  • 1949
    The Third Man

Anslutningar

  • Dario Argento

    Dario Argento

  • Francisco Rabal

    Francisco Rabal

  • Ismael Rodríguez

    Ismael Rodríguez

Genrer

  • Thriller
  • Action & Adventure
  • Comedy
  • Horror
  • Military & War
  • Fantasy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • Musical