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Gina Lollobrigida

Gina Lollobrigida

Luigina Lollobrigida
1927 -
Italian born Subiaco

Nickname The Mona Lisa of the Twentieth Century, La Lollo . Height 5' 5" (1.65 m) . Gina Lollobrigida was born in Subiaco, Italy. Gina, destined to be called "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World," possibly had St. Brigid as part of her surname. She was the daughter of a furniture manufacturer, and grew up in the pictorial mountain village. The young Gina did some modeling, and from there went on to participate successfully in several beauty contests. In 1947 she entered a beauty competition for Miss Italy, but came in third. The winner was Lucia Bosé (born 1931) who would go on to appear in over 50 movies, and the first runner-up was Gianna Maria Canale (born 1927), who would appear in almost 50 films. After appearing in a half-dozen films in Italy, it was rumored that in 1947 film tycoon Howard Hughes had her flown to Hollywood; however, this did not result in her staying America, and she returned to Italy (her Hollywood breakout movie wouldn't come until six years later in the John Huston film Beat the Devil (1953)). Back in Italy, in 1949, Gina married Milko Skofic, a Yugoslavian doctor, and they had one son (they would be married for 22 years, until they divorced in 1971). As her film roles and national popularity increased, Gina was tagged "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World", after her signature movie, _Donna più bella del mondo, La (1955)_ . Gina was nicknamed la "Lollo," as she embodied the prototype of Italian beauty. Her earthy looks and short "tossed salad" hairdo were especially influential, and in fact there's a type of curly lettuce named "lollo" in honor of her cute hairdo. Her film Come September (1961) co-starring Rock Hudson won the Golden Globe as the World's Film Favorite. In the 1970s Gina was seen in only a few films, as she took a break from acting and concentrated on another career: photography. Among her subjects were Paul Newman, Salvador Dalí and the German national soccer team. A skilled photographer, Gina had a collection of her work, "Italia Mia, " published in 1973. Immersed in her other passions (sculpting and photography), it would be 1984 before Gina would grace American TV on "Falcon Crest" (1981). Although Gina was always active, she only appeared in a few films in the 1990s. In June, 1999, she turned to politics and ran, unsuccessfully, for one of Italy's 87 European Parliament seats, from her hometown of Subiaco. Gina was also a corporate executive for fashion and cosmetics companies. As she told "Parade" magazine in April, 2000: "I studied painting and sculpting at school and became an actress by mistake." (We're glad she made that "mistake.") Gina went on to say: "I've had many lovers and still have romances. I am very spoiled. All my life, I've had too many admirers." Spouse Milko Skofic (15 January 1949 - 1971) (divorced) 1 child.

XXL (1997) , Donna in fuga, Una (1996) , Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma, Les (1995) , "¡Hola Raffaella!" (1993) , Romana, La (1988) , Deceptions (1985) , "Falcon Crest" (1981) , "Hora de..., La" (1975) , No encontré rosas para mi madre (1973) , "Avventure di Pinocchio, Le" (1972) , King, Queen, Knave (1972) , Bad Man's River (1971) , Bellissimo novembre, Un (1969) , Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (1968) , The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (1968) , Morte ha fatto l'uovo, La (1968), Stuntman (1968) , Cervantes (1967) , Sultans, Les (1966) , Hotel Paradiso (1966) , Piacevoli notti, Le (1966) , Strange Bedfellows (1965) , Bambole, Le (1965) , Io, io, io... e gli altri (1965) , Woman of Straw (1964) , Mare matto (1963) , Venere imperiale (1963) , Bellezza di Ippolita, La (1962) , Come September (1961) , Go Naked in the World (1961) , Solomon and Sheba (1959) , Never So Few (1959) , Legge, La (1959) , Anna di Brooklyn (1958) , Notre Dame de Paris (1956) , Trapeze (1956) , Donna più bella del mondo, La (1956) , Romana, La (1955), Pane, amore e gelosia (1954) , Maestro di Don Giovanni, Il (1954) , Grand jeu, Le (1954) , Giorno in pretura, Un (1954) , Pane, amore e fantasia (1953) , Beat the Devil (1953) , Provinciale, La (1953) , Infedeli, Le (1953) , Belles de nuit, Les (1952) , Fanfan la Tulipe (1952) , Moglie per una notte (1952) , Altri tempi (1952) , Achtung! Banditi! (1951) , Amor non ho... però... però (1951) , Enrico Caruso: leggenda di una voce (1951) , Città si difende, La (1951), A Tale of Five Cities (1951) , Vita da cani (1950) , Campane a martello (1950) , Alina (1950) , Miss Italia (1950) , Follie per l'opera (1949) , Sposa non puo attendere, La (1949) , Cuori senza frontiere (1949) , A Man About the House (1947), Segreto di Don Giovanni, Il (1947) , Delitto di Giovanni Episcopo, Il (1947) , Pagliacci (1947) , Aquila nera (1946) , Elisir d'amore, L' (1946) , Lucia di Lammermoor (1946)