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‘The Leopard,’ ‘8 1/2’ Actress Was 87

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Claudia⁣ Cardinale,Star of ‘the leopard’ and ‘8 ½,’ Dies at ‌87

Claudia Cardinale,the captivating Italian actress who ‌achieved international stardom in landmark ⁢films like the Leopard and 8 ½,has died.​ She was 87. ​Her ‍death was confirmed by the mayor of her birthplace, Tunisia’s Sidi⁣ Bou Said, on Wednesday, marking the end of a prolific​ career‌ spanning seven decades.

Cardinale rose to prominence as a symbol of European cinema’s golden ⁣age, captivating audiences with her⁤ striking beauty and ‌versatile talent. She collaborated with some⁢ of the most ‍celebrated directors of her time,⁤ including Luchino Visconti, Federico ‍Fellini, and⁣ Werner Herzog, ⁣leaving an indelible ⁤mark on the landscape of world cinema. Her passing represents a ⁣loss not only for the film community but for all⁣ who admired her artistry and independent spirit.

Born in Tunisia in ​1938 to Italian parents,‍ Cardinale began her ⁣acting career in Italian⁢ films, quickly gaining recognition⁤ for⁣ her roles in‌ Riflessi nella notte (1961) and Valeria Gangalupi (1964). Her breakthrough came with Visconti’s​ epic historical drama ⁤ the Leopard ⁢ (1963),where she played ⁤the alluring Angelica Sedara. She followed this success with a⁢ memorable performance in Fellini’s surreal masterpiece 8 ½ (1963), solidifying her status as a leading lady.

Throughout ⁣the 1970s and beyond, Cardinale⁤ continued to⁢ work ​steadily, earning ‌a di Donatello prize for Luigi Zampa’s comedy A Girl in Australia (1971) and⁣ Italian Golden Globes for her roles in ⁤ Clamp ‍(1984) and Act of Pain (1990). She frequently⁣ collaborated with ‍director Francesco ⁤Rosi,​ appearing in features including I guappi ‌ (1974), Corleone ​(1977),‌ Clamp, and Act of Pain.⁣

Her filmography ‍boasts a⁢ diverse range of roles, including appearances in Marco Ferreri’s The Hearing ⁤(1972), Visconti’s English-language drama Conversation Piece (1974)⁣ alongside burt lancaster, Werner Herzog’s Fitzcarraldo (1982) with Klaus Kinski, and Marco ⁢Bellocchio’s Henry IV (1984) with ‌Marcello Mastroianni. ⁢

Beyond film, Cardinale‍ enjoyed a vibrant⁣ career on stage, performing in plays by​ Luigi‌ Pirandello, Tennessee Williams, and ⁢Neil Simon, ⁢often directed by francesco Squitieri. ⁢She even briefly pursued a career as a disco singer in the 1970s, releasing tracks‌ like “Love ‍Affair”‍ and⁢ “Sun … I​ Love ⁤You.”

Cardinale’s ‍influence extended beyond her⁣ performances. She appeared⁢ on the inside‌ foldout‌ of Bob Dylan’s Blonde on ​Blonde album in 1966 and ​famously wore a miniskirt ‍to a meeting with the pope in 1967, sparking public ⁣conversation.⁤ In ‍2008,she ⁤was awarded a Legion of Honor in France,where she resided in⁣ her later years. In 2017, a ⁢photograph of her dancing on a Rome rooftop ‍in 1959 was chosen as the official poster for ⁢the 70th ⁢Cannes Film ‍Festival.

Reflecting on her ‍career, Cardinale⁢ once advised young actresses: “Never take on a role that ​will hurt you or make you sell out,” and “refuse to accept the awful caprices ⁤of certain directors or any⁣ form of professional blackmail. Yes, you need to fight!” Her ⁢legacy as a fearless and independent​ artist will undoubtedly continue to inspire generations of performers.

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