Clara Calamai
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Born | September 7, 1909 Prato, Italy |
Died | September 21, 1998 Rimini |
Clara Calamai (Prato, September 7, 1909 - Rimini, September 21, 1998) was an Italian actress.
Her debut was in 1938 with Pietro Micca (film), directed by Aldo Vergano.
In a very short scene of La cena delle beffe Calamai shows her breasts. In no Italian movie had ever been seen such a thing before. It was a sensation for Italian audiences and many people saw the movie many times only for that scene. The film was an adaptation of a Sem Benelli's work, directed by Alessandro Blasetti in 1941.
But her most remembered film was Luchino Visconti's Ossessione .
Anna Magnani could not make L'adultera (1946, but Duilio Coletti) and she won the Nastro d'Argento for it.
She worked again with Luchino Visconti in Le notti bianche , as a prostitute (1957) and Le streghe in (1967).
After years of retirement, she came back to screen in 1975 with classic horror film Deep Red directed by Dario Argento .
Married to the explorer, documentary and film maker Leonardo Bonzi, she got a divorce for living with Captain of Aviation Valerio Andreoli.
[edit] External links
Clara Calamai at the Internet Movie Database
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