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In aĀ careerĀ spanning more than six decades, the enigmaticĀ Claudia CardinaleĀ lit up theĀ screenĀ with her breathtaking presence.

Not planning on becoming one of the greatest actors of the golden age, Cardinale followed the path to stardom, that was oftentimes paved by trauma.

Outliving the now-deceased Hollywood giants that she once shared the screen, and still going strong at 86, she says ā€œcinema saved my life.ā€

Keep reading to learn more about this starlet and what sheā€™s doing today!

As an iconic actress, Claudia Cardinale has left an indelible mark on Italian and international film. Her talent, beauty, and versatility allowed her to portray a wide range of complex and memorable characters throughout her career.

The Tunisian-born Italian actor was studying to be a teacher when she was discovered at 18. The glossy-haired, French-speaking young woman was taken in by the pageantry of an Italian film festival, when she was pulled from the crowd and crowned Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia.

ā€œI was helping my mother and people from the Italian government organize an Italian film festival in Tunisia. I was looking at the girls on the stage and I wasnā€™t supposed to be there. Someone pushed me out on the stage and I was named the Most Beautiful Girl in Tunisia,ā€Ā she said.

The prize was a trip to the Venice film festival, a foretelling adventure for the young woman, who received many offers from producers.

Initially turning down the offers, CardinaleĀ explainedĀ in an interview, ā€œItā€™s like a man. When heā€™s going after you, if you say yes immediately, after a little time he goes away. If you say no, he desires you for a long time.ā€

The reason she rejected most offers, was because she was pregnant.

But there was one producer whom she couldnā€™t refuse. Franco Cristaldi, a prominent Italian producer, credited with feature films from the 1950s to the 1990s, captured the interest of the young Cardinale and signed her under an 18-year contract.

There was also a personal contract, the pair married and Cristaldi, sculpting her into an Italian Brigitte Bardot, took full control, dictating her movie roles, hairstyle, weight, and social life.

Her pregnancy, Cristaldi demanded, be kept a secret.

As for her son, it was announced that he was her younger brother.

Under Cristaldiā€™s management, Cardinale had a few minor roles in Italian films, and noticed for her performances, she was referred to as ā€œItalyā€™s sweetheart.ā€

In 1958, she had her big break with a leading role in the romantic comedy,Ā Three Strangers in Rome. Working seven months into her pregnancyā€“which under Cristaldiā€™s direction she continued to keep a secretā€“Cardinale became depressed and had suicidal thoughts, pleading with her manager to terminate the contract.

Instead, Cristaldi shipped her to London, away from the press, falsely saying she was away learning English for a role.

In 1975, her baby Patrick was born, a child she said was fathered by an unidentified man, who raped her. Patrickā€™s identity as her son, was kept a secret until he turned 19.

ā€˜Violent truthā€™

In 2017, Cardinale opened up to Enzo Biagi, an Italian journalist, and shared with him theĀ violent truthĀ behind her pregnancy, ā€œA man I didnā€™t know, much older than me, forced me to go up to car and raped me. It was terrible, but the most beautiful thing is that my wonderful Patrick was born from that violence. In fact, although it was a very complicated situation for a single mother, I decided not to have an abortion.ā€

She continued, ā€œWhen that man learned of my pregnancy, he came back, demanding that I have an abortion. Not even for a moment did I think of getting rid of my creature!ā€

Speaking of Cristaldi, who controlled her life,Ā Cardinale said, ā€œWith him I was practically an employee, a subordinate who was paid a month for the four films I made a year: I didnā€™t even call him by name, but by surname. I felt hostage, my father and mother were furiousā€¦Because I wasnā€™t in love, he was the one with me. In short, Cristaldi was certainly a great producer, but on a private levelā€¦ better to overlook it.ā€

Her dysfunctional relationship with Cristaldi, whom she left in 1975, didnā€™t slow down her career.

The natural beauty, who made her debut in the French-Tunisian filmĀ GohaĀ with Omar Sharif, quickly earned the reputation as one Italyā€™s best actors. Ā She then had leading roles inĀ Rocco and his BrothersĀ (1960), and in 1963 she starred in the Oscar-winning filmĀ 8Ā½Ā with Marcello Mastroianni, andĀ The LeopardĀ with Burt Lancaster. Both films, where she played a seemingly unattainable object of desire, are praised by the award-winning directorĀ Martin ScorseseĀ as two of his top 12 favorites.

ā€˜Italian Brigitte Bardotā€™

Gaining traction in Hollywood, she starred alongside David Nivens inĀ The Pink PantherĀ and then shared the screen with legends like John Wayne and Rita Hayworth in 1964ā€™sĀ Circus World.

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Lauded for her portrayal of a prostitute in the U.S.-Italian filmĀ Once Upon a Time in the WestĀ (1968), Cardinale co-starred with icons Henry Fonda, Jason Robards and Charles Bronson.

But audiences enjoyed seeing Cardinale, dubbed the Italian Brigitte Bardot, with the real Bardotā€“her friend and rivalā€“in 1971ā€™sĀ TheĀ Legend of Frenchie King. What set her apart from Bardot? She said she never appeared nude in a film, ā€œI always thought it was more erotic to leave some room to imagination, hinting at things rather than showing everything.ā€

Working in Hollywood was both successful and stressful. In a Life article, that referred to her as ā€œthe most admired international film star since Sophia Loren,ā€ Cardinale revealed that she wanted out of the patriarchal Hollywood system. Speaking to the lower salary in Europe,Ā Cardinale said, ā€œIf I have to give up the money, I give it up. I do not want to become a clichĆ©.ā€

ā€˜You cannot stop timeā€™

Though her career slowed down, Cardinale said she is happy to have stepped away from the sexualized spotlight.

ā€œWhen I was young, my dream was to explore the world. And I did it. I was never naked and I never did anything to change my face. I donā€™t like that at all. I like to be what I am, because you cannot stop time,ā€Ā Cardinale said.

Cardinale married Italian director, Pasquale SquitieriĀ in 1975 and was with him until his death in 2017. The pair have one daughter, Claudia.

In 2022, Cardinale addressed rumors that she was involuntarily hospitalized. Living in France, she said ā€œIā€™m next to my family, Iā€™m in full health. And I wish everyone a happy summer.ā€

Today, Cardinale is heavily involved with UNESCO as the goodwill ambassador for the Defence of Womenā€™s Rights.

Claudia Cardinale had quite a life, filled with trauma and successes. Itā€™s great to see that sheā€™s empowering other women with her story, and we hope that she continues in good health. Whatā€™s your favorite Cardinale film?

By Admin