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Silvana Mangano

  • Born: Apr 21, 1930 in Rome, Italy
  • Died: Dec 16, 1989 in Madrid, Spain
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '50s-'70s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Riso Amaro, Teorema, La Grande Guerra
  • First Major Screen Credit: Riso Amaro (1948)

Biography

Italian actress Silvana Mangano's earliest "connection" with filmmaking occurred indirectly through her romantic relationship with Marcello Mastroianni. Trained as a dancer, Mangano was supporting herself as a model when, at 16, she won the Miss Rome beauty pageant. This led to a movie contract, though it would take three years for Mangano to ascend to international stardom with her earthy, sensuous performance in Bitter Rice (1949). Though she never scaled the heights of her contemporaries Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida, Mangano remained a cinematic favorite into the 1970s, working with such major directors as De Sica and Visconti. Long married to Bitter Rice producer Dino De Laurentiis, Mangano bore him several children -- one of whom, daughter Raffaela, produced Mangano's next-to-last film Dune. Sylvana Mangano abandoned films in 1981 to mourn the plane-crash death of her son Federico, but briefly returned to the screen on two occasions before her own death at the age of 59. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

 
 
Wikipedia: Silvana Mangano
Silvana Mangano
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Mangano as Circe in the 1955 film Ulysses.
Born April 23, 1930
Rome, Latium, Italy
Died December 16, 1989
Madrid, Spain
Spouse(s) Dino De Laurentiis (1949-1989)

Silvana Mangano (April 21,[1] 1930December 16, 1989) was an Italian actress.

Known for her appearance, at a young age she won a Miss Rome beauty pageant, which led her to cinema. The movie that brought her to stardom was Bitter Rice and she continued to have success in cinema.

Biography

Born in Rome to an Italian father and an English mother, Mangano lived in poor times caused by the war. Trained for seven years as a dancer, she was supporting herself as a model.

A theatrical poster for 1949's Riso Amaro (Bitter Rice).
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A theatrical poster for 1949's Riso Amaro (Bitter Rice).

In 1946, at age 16, Mangano won the Miss Rome beauty pageant and through this she obtained a rôle in a Mario Costa movie. One year later she became a contestant in the Miss Italia contest. Potential actress Lucia Bosé became "The Queen", among Mangano and several other future stars of Italian cinema such as Gina Lollobrigida, Eleonora Rossi Drago and Gianna Maria Canale.

Mangano's earliest connection with filmmaking occurred through her romantic relationship with actor Marcello Mastroianni. This led her to a movie contract, though it would take some time for Mangano to ascend to international stardom with her performance in Bitter Rice (Riso Amaro, Giuseppe De Santis, 1949). Thereafter, she signed a contract with Lux Films, in 1949, and later married Dino De Laurentiis, on the verge of becoming a known producer.[1]

Though she never scaled the heights of her contemporaries Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida, Mangano remained a favorite star between the 1950s and 1970s, appearing in Anna (Alberto Lattuada, 1951), The Gold of Naples (L'oro di Napoli, Vittorio De Sica, 1954), Mambo (Robert Rossen, 1955), Theorem (Teorema, Pier Paolo Pasolini, 1968), and Death in Venice (Morte a Venezia, Luchino Visconti, 1971).

Married to Bitter Rice producer Dino De Laurentiis, Mangano had four children, one of whom, daughter Raffaella, coproduced with her father on Mangano's next-to-last film, Dune (David Lynch, 1984). Her granddaughter is Giada De Laurentiis, host of Everyday Italian on the Food Network.

Following surgery on December 4, 1989 that left her in a coma, Mangano died of lung cancer in Madrid, Spain, during the late night/early morning hours between the 15th and the 16th of December 1989.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b c Mort de Silvana Mangano La magicienne, Le Monde. Lundi 18 décembre 1989, p. 10. accessed on October 7, 2006.

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