Claudia Cardinale: Here’s what the Italian film icon looks like at 86

 

Claudia Cardinale, a mysterious actress, captivated audiences for almost 60 years.Cardinale took a trauma-filled route to prominence without intending to become a golden age actor.

She says “cinema saved my life.” She is 86 and more alive than her Hollywood stars.

Read on to discover this starlet’s current activities!

Claudia Cardinale shaped Italian and international movies as an iconic actress. She played several complicated and unforgettable characters due to her talent, beauty, and variety.

The Italian actor from Tunisia was found at 18 while training to teach. The glossy-haired, French-speaking young woman was voted Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia at an Italian film festival.

I helped my mother and Italian government officials establish a Tunisian Italian film festival. I shouldn’t have been glancing at the stage girls. She stated she was named Tunisia’s Most Beautiful Girl after being shoved onstage.

Young woman received many producer offers and won a trip to Venice film festival, a foretelling adventure.

Cardinale said, “It’s like a man,” when he rejected the offers. If you agree instantly, he leaves. If you decline, he wants you long-term.”

She turned down most offers because she was pregnant.

There was one producer she couldn’t resist. Franco Cristaldi, a respected Italian producer who worked on films from the 1950s to the 1990s, signed the young Cardinale for 18 years.

 

Cristaldi, who transformed her into an Italian Brigitte Bardot, controlled her movie jobs, hairstyle, weight, and social life when they married.

Cristaldi insisted her pregnancy remain a secret.

It was revealed that her son was her younger brother.

Cardinale played minor roles in Italian films under Cristaldi and was known as “Italy’s sweetheart.”

Three Strangers in Rome, a romantic comedy, was her breakthrough role in 1958. Cardinale became sad and suicidal seven months into her pregnancy, which Cristaldi kept a secret. She begged her management to end the arrangement.

Cristaldi sent her to London, hiding from the paparazzi, claiming she was learning English for a role.

She alleged an anonymous man raped her and fathered her 1975 child Patrick. Her son Patrick was hidden until he was 19.

‘Violent truth’
Cardinale told Italian journalist Enzo Biagi, “A man I didn’t know, much older than me, forced me to go up to car and raped me,” in 2017. My darling Patrick was created from the violence, which was horrific but beautiful. Despite the complications for a single mother, I decided not to undergo an abortion.”

“When that man learned of my pregnancy, he came back and demanded an abortion. I never considered abandoning my pet!”

Cardinale claimed, “With him I was practically an employee, a subordinate who was paid a month for the four films I made a year: I didn’t even call him by name, but by surname.” Cristaldi controlled her life. My parents were outraged and I felt trapped.He was with me because I wasn’t in love. Cristaldi was a talented producer, but his personal life was better ignored.

Her career continued after leaving Cristaldi in 1975 despite their terrible relationship.

 

The natural beauty, who debuted in Goha with Omar Sharif, became one of Italy’s best actors. After starring in Rocco and His Brothers (1960), she starred in the Oscar-winning films 8½ with Marcello Mastroianni and The Leopard with Burt Lancaster in 1963. Martin Scorsese named both films, in which she played an unreachable object of desire, two of his top 12.

Italian Brigitte Bardot
She gained Hollywood fame by starring in The Pink Panther with David Nivens and Circus World with John Wayne and Rita Hayworth in 1964.

Cardinale, who co-starred alongside Henry Fonda, Jason Robards, and Charles Bronson in Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), was praised for her prostitute role.

Cardinale, hailed as the Italian Brigitte Bardot, appeared in 1971’s The Legend of Frenchie King with her friend and adversary. Audiences enjoyed it. What distinguished her from Bardot? She never appeared naked in a film because “I always thought it was more erotic to leave some room to imagination, hinting at things rather than showing everything.”

Working in Hollywood was successful and exhausting. Cardinale, called “the most admired international film star since Sophia Loren,” said she wanted out of patriarchal Hollywood in a Life article. Cardinale added, “If I have to give up the money, I give it up,” about Europe’s lower pay. Avoiding clichés is my goal.”

‘You can’t halt time
Cardinale said she was pleased to leave the sexualized spotlight, even though her career stagnated.

“I wanted to travel when I was young. And I did it. I never stripped or changed my face. I hate that. Cardinale stated he likes being himself because time is unstoppable.

Cardinale was married to Italian director Pasquale Squitieri since 1975 until his 2017 death. They have Claudia, a daughter.

Cardinale denied being hospitalized involuntarily in 2022. She said she was healthy and with her family in France. I wish everyone a good summer.”

Cardinale works closely with UNESCO as a goodwill ambassador for women’s rights.

Claudia Cardinale’s life was full of trauma and success. We’re glad her tale empowers other women, and we hope she stays healthy. Which Cardinale film is your favorite?

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