"Sex appeal is 50% what you've got and 50% what people think you've got."
Italian actress, born on September 20, 1934, in
Pozzuoli,
Campania,
Italy. Real name:
Sofia Villani Scicolone. As a
child, the future
sex symbol was so
skinny, she was nicknamed "
Toothpick" and "the
Stick". She was born very
poor, but she always dreamed of being an actress. She began entering
beauty contests when she was a
teenager and met her future husband,
Carlo Ponti, when he was judging a contest that she had entered. He signed her to a
movie contract, and she appeared in bit roles in a couple of
films in the early 1950s. She earned the
leading role in a 1953 version of "
Aida", though her
singing was dubbed by a
professional. She was a
hit in Italy, quickly appearing in more movies, including "
Attila", "
The Gold of Naples", "
Two Nights with Cleopatra", "
Too Bad She's Bad", and "
Lucky to Be a Woman".
Loren soon attracted the attention of
Hollywood, and she appeared in a number of American movies shot in overseas--"
Legend of the Lost", "
The Pride and the Passion", and "
Boy on a Dolphin"--before finally traveling to Hollywood to make, among others, "
Desire Under the Elms", "
Houseboat", "
The Black Orchid", and "
A Breath of Scandal".
She returned to Italy in the 1960s, where she made "
Two Women" in 1961, primarily to show that she was more than a
pretty face and a
gorgeous body. As it turned out, Loren won an
Academy Award for
Best Actress--she was the first performer to win an
Oscar for a
performance given entirely in a language other than English. She stayed in Italy for many years, appearing in both Italian and international pictures, including "
El Cid", "
The Fall of the Roman Empire", "
Lady L", "
Arabesque", and "
A Countess from Hong Kong". In many of her best known movies, such as "
Boccaccio '70", "
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow", and "
Marriage Italian-Style", she was directed by
Vittorio De Sica and starred opposite
Marcello Mastroianni.
Loren has worked sporadically since the 1970s, most notably appearing in 1971's "
A Special Day", a
drama with Mastroianni, 1984's "
Aurora", in which her son,
Edouardo Ponti, had his acting
debut, and 1994's "
Ready to Wear", in which she again teamed up with Mastroianni. She received a special Oscar in 1991, in recognition of her lengthy career.
As always, much research from the Internet Movie Database (www.imdb.com)