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Claudia Cardinley, Tunisian-Janme Star of Italian cinema dies at the age of 87

Rome, 23 September – Claudia Cardinley, a glamorous symbol of post -war italian cinema, who enjoyed a long and diverse acting career in the film and theater, according to AFP and other French media, died at 87 years old.

Claudia Cardinley, Tunisian-Janme Star of Italian cinema dies at the age of 87

Picked up for a family of Sicilian origin in Tunisia, Cardinley’s introduction in the world came in 1957 when she won a beauty competition in Tunis and was rewarded with a visit to Venice Film Festival.

Her voice had to be dubbed for her first Italian screen roles as she grew up in a family where Sicilian was spoken and was educated in a French speaking school.

His early career was also complicated by a secret pregnancy, which he said was the result of a derogatory relationship. He gave birth to a son, Patrick in London in 1958 and passed him as a younger brother for many years, while he was brought by his parents.

Following a series of small roles, he shot for international fame in 1963, when he showed in Federico Felini’s “8–1/2”, while he starred with Burt Lancaster in “The Leopard” the same year.

At the same time, there were complications in shooting two films, Cardinley recalled that she needed different hair color for two roles.

In an interview with Britain’s Guardian newspaper in 2013, Cardinley, unlike directors Feliny and Luchino Visclon’s approach, who directed the “The Lapard”.

“He could not shoot without noise. With Viscononi, opposite, like the theater. We cannot say a word. Very serious,” he said.

Her growing profile opened the door of Hollywood products and appeared in the comedy cab “The Pink Panther”, directed by Blake Edwards, and appeared in 1968 by Sergio Leone’s “Once Upon a Time in the West”.

Excluded

Cardinal’s career made a hit in the 1970s, when she separated from filmmaker Franco Crystaldie, who was starting a lifetime relationship with filmmaker Passquel Squetyeri, with her a daughter, also known as Claudia.

Anger over being dumped for another person, Christaldi asked friends and colleagues in the Italian cinema industry to do ostesis to the cardinal, resulting in his previous film, “The Innocent” in Vishokoni to “The Innocent”.

“It was a very delicate moment. I came to know that I had no money in my bank account,” Cardinley said about the period.

Franco Zafirel finally came to his rescue, casting her in the 1977 television mini-series “Jesus of Nazreth”. He then continued to work with other European directors, which included Warner Herzog and Marco Belochio.

Huski-Awaaz, chain-dhumrapany had a reputation as an independent, free-free woman who once shown the Vatican Protocol to a meeting with Pope Paul VI in a miniskirt.

A 2022 book celebrating his life was called “Claudia Cardinley. The Independent”.

For a long time in France, and with the presidents with Francois Mitrand and Jacques Chirak, Cardinley turned to the theater around the turn of this century, winning the pladits for his appearance on stage.

She made films in various types of European languages ​​in her life for a long time, appearing in the Swiss TV series Bullley in 2020.

In 2002, Berlin was awarded a lifetime achievement at the Film Festival, saying that acting was a great career.

“I have lived more than 150 lives, prostitutes, saints, romantic, all kinds of women, and this is an opportunity to change themselves,” he said.

“I have worked with the most important directors. He gave me everything.”

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