Sunday, 3 June 2012

Famous Italians

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Italy has a romantic and really fashionable appeal as well. Think Italy and the mind conjures up images of great artistic works of some of the most world-famous artists and some of the leading names in the fashion industry. Italy therefore boasts of many famous people who have made their mark in different fields all over the world. Here's a look at some famous people from Italy who have made people from across the globe sit up and take notice of their notable contributions in the respective fields.He made his mark as a leading Italian shoe designer. Born in the year 1898, he began work at a tender age. Salvatore Ferragamo showed an inclination towards shoe designing early on. He also had a long association with some of the top names in Hollywood. It was around 1927, when Salvatore Ferragamo designed shoes for some of the wealthiest names in town. He is also known to have inspired millions who have followed his way.This very talented fashion designer is also one of the most successful and sought after fashion designers all over the world. With a modest beginning, Armani dabbled with different careers till he found his basic interest in fashion designing. It was in the year 1974, when he launched the Armani label with the help of a partner. He achieved his breakthrough in the world of fashion through his designs sported by Richard Gere worn in the American Gigolo. Since then, Giorgio Armani is known for his neat and clean silhouettes and his innovative designs in menswear.
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Beautiful italian Actresses

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Born a sickly infant in an Italian hospital charity ward to an unwed mother, Sophia Loren had a long, hard climb to her status as an international film star, Oscar winner, and United Nations Goodwill Ambassador. This 45-minute Biography, part of the A&E Great Entertainers series, engagingly chronicles her ascent and her tempestuous connection with her home country, which for years refused to acknowledge her marriage to her mentor, the divorced producer Carlo Ponti. Narrated by Peter Graves and rounded out with interviews from costars Tippi Hedron, Anthony Quinn, and Tab Hunter and biographer A.E. Hotchner, this video features clips of a young, heartbreakingly beautiful Loren in her early black-and-white Italian films all the way through to her 1995 performance in Grumpier Old Men. It also gives equal time to her personal life, including her refugee experience during World War II, her troubled relationship with her mother, and her well-publicized miscarriages, precarious pregnancies, and subsequent births to two sons with Ponti. --Kimberly Heinrichs
Product Description"Creating an earthy new sexuality for the post-World War II world, she became Italy's most beloved export. She is the only performer to ever win the Oscar; for a foreign language film. Sophia Loren has enjoyed a storybook career, rising from a dirt- poor childhood to become one of the most celebrated and admired actresses ever. Trace her remarkable life in this revealing program. Clips from her many films, including rarely seen footage from Italian features The Gold of Naples and Attila, show her evolution as a performer. But while her career has been a string of successes, conflict and turmoil mark her private life. Period accounts bring her battles with the church and state to life, while rare stills and interviews with biographers chronicle her tempestuous romance with lifelong love Carlo Ponti. From Love, Italian Style to her own, inimitable style, this is a revealing portrait of a truly international superstar."
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Saturday, 2 June 2012

Italian Actresses 2011

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Born and raised in Brooklyn to Italian-American parents, actress Alyssa Milano started acting on the stage in a national tour of +Annie at the age of eight. She rose to teen stardom as the tomboyish Samantha Micelli on the ABC sitcom Who's the Boss, which ran from 1984-1992. Never really making the transition to feature films, she appeared in sleazy made-for-TV movies, provocative ad campaigns, and nude photographs. In one of her more prominent TV performances, she portrayed Amy Fisher in Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story on CBS in 1993. Her few feature film credits include the quirky romantic comedy Hugo_Pool and the thriller Below_Utopia, starring Ice-T. She joined the cast of Melrose Place on FOX for the 1997-1998 season before moving over to the WB for Charmed, co-starring Shannen_Doherty and Holly_Marie_Combs. In the late '90s, she released several pop/rock albums, which did quite well in Japan. She also married and divorced rocker August Cinjun Tate from the post-grunge band Remy Zero before embarking on a series of other well-publicized celebrity relationships. Since the popularity of Charmed, she's appeared in major television ad campaigns and the comedies Kiss the Bride, Buying the Cow, and Dickie_Roberts:_Former_Child_Star. After winning several legal battles involving her nude images on the Internet, Milano helped to launch the index /safesearching.com. Andrea LeVasseur, RoviBorn and raised in Brooklyn to Italian-American parents, actress Alyssa Milano started acting on the stage in a national tour of +Annie at the age of eight. She rose to teen stardom as the tomboyish Samantha Micelli on the ABC sitcom Who's the Boss, which ran from 1984-1992. Never really making the transition to feature films, she appeared in sleazy made-for-TV movies, provocative ad campaigns, and nude photographs. In one of her more prominent TV performances, she portrayed Amy Fisher in Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story on CBS in 1993. Her few feature film credits include the quirky romantic comedy Hugo_Pool and the thriller Below_Utopia, starring Ice-T. She joined the cast of Melrose Place on FOX for the 1997-1998 season before moving over to the WB for Charmed, co-starring Shannen_Doherty and Holly_Marie_Combs. In the late '90s, she released several pop/rock albums, which did quite well in Japan. She also married and divorced rocker August Cinjun Tate from the post-grunge band Remy Zero before embarking on a series of other well-publicized celebrity relationships. Since the popularity of Charmed, she's appeared in major television ad campaigns and the comedies Kiss the Bride, Buying the Cow, and Dickie_Roberts:_Former_Child_Star. After winning several legal battles involving her nude images on the Internet, Milano helped to launch the index /safesearching.com. Andrea LeVasseur, RoviBorn and raised in Brooklyn to Italian-American parents, actress Alyssa Milano started acting on the stage in a national tour of +Annie at the age of eight. She rose to teen stardom as the tomboyish Samantha Micelli on the ABC sitcom Who's the Boss, which ran from 1984-1992. Never really making the transition to feature films, she appeared in sleazy made-for-TV movies, provocative ad campaigns, and nude photographs. In one of her more prominent TV performances, she portrayed Amy Fisher in Casualties of Love: The "Long Island Lolita" Story on CBS in 1993. Her few feature film credits include the quirky romantic comedy Hugo_Pool and the thriller Below_Utopia, starring Ice-T. She joined the cast of Melrose Place on FOX for the 1997-1998 season before moving over to the WB for Charmed, co-starring Shannen_Doherty and Holly_Marie_Combs. In the late '90s, she released several pop/rock albums, which did quite well in Japan. She also married and divorced rocker August Cinjun Tate from the post-grunge band Remy Zero before embarking on a series of other well-publicized celebrity relationships. Since the popularity of Charmed, she's appeared in major television ad campaigns and the comedies Kiss the Bride, Buying the Cow, and Dickie_Roberts:_Former_Child_Star. After winning several legal battles involving her nude images on the Internet, Milano helped to launch the index /safesearching.com. Andrea LeVasseur, Rovi,,,
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Thursday, 31 May 2012

Tollywood Actress

Tollywood Actress Biography
  Jayaprada was born as Lalita Rani in a middle class householdorishna and Neelavani in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh on April 3, 1962.She was a small town girl with dreams of becoming a doctor. Her mother enrolled her in dance and music classes when she was seven years old, inaddition to going to a regular school. Even though, her father and uncle were film financiers, her initial break into films didn't come through them. She was discovered dancing on stage at a school function when she was just fourteen years old. Character actor Prabhakar Reddy gave her the name of Jayaprada and introduced her in a three minute song in the Telugu film, "Bhoomi Kosam" (1976). That immediately led her to longer roles in "Devude Digivaste" (1975) and "Naaku Swatantram Vachindhi" (1976)he floodgates opened. Major film directors, such as Bapu, K. Vishwanath and K.Balachander, approached her with quality projects. She immediately became a huge star in Telugu films as diverse as the color-drenched, big-budget "Seeta Kalyanam(1976)tothestark,naturalistic black-and-white film "Antuleeni Katha" (1976), where she won a special acting award for her unforgettable dramatic performance. But it was her dancing skills and nuanced acting style as a mute girl that made K. Vishwanath's "Siri Siri Muvva" (1976) into a timeless classic. It would also be her passport into Hindi films as K. Vishwanath remade it into "Sargam" (1979) and made her a overnight star in Bollywood as well. She earned her first Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for the film, and it would become one of her favorite films. She stalled on doing more Hindi films for two years as she wasn't fluent in the language. But she became fluent in Hindi, as well as Tamil, Kannada, MalayalamandBengali, and had hit films in alltheselanguages.Sheendearedaudiences with her sincere portrayal of Amitabh Bachchan's girlfriend in her next favorite film "Sharabi" (1984), which became another big hit and earned her second Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. K. Vishwanath directed her to her third Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for her other favorite film "Sanjog" (1985). But some of her bestperformanceswouldounrewarded. In the Telugu film directed by K.Balachander, "47 Rojulu" (1981) showed Jayaprada as a innocent girl duped by her husband in Paris, France, and her struggle to escape from him. But in Hindi films, she usually played the traditionally dressed, docile, obedient wife, and while that image led to hit films, it also eventually tired her audiences. She also seemed bored and indifferent with no new challenges ahead as she had already made her other favorite films: the Hindi films "Sur Sangam" (1985) and "Tohfa" (1984), the Telugu film "Sagara Sangamam" (1983), the Kannada films "Sanadi Appanna" (1977) and "Kavi Ratna Kalidasa" (1983). The only excitement came from her personal life when she met her husband film producer Srikant Nahata. They started out as friends as he was already a married man with children. But it turned into love when he stood by her because of her income tax problems. She wasbranded the "other woman," especially since Nahata wouldn't leave his wife. So she ended up marrying him in 1986, and he has continued to be married to both women. In 1994, she also became a politician by joining the Telugu Desam Party. A few years later, a rift developedwiththepolitical party and she was deeply hurt when she was no longer in the party. She also didn't have any major films lined up. But she kept up with her many social and humanitarian causes, especially related to poor women and children. She also became tough and strong and forged on ahead by joining a different political party in a different state, UttarPradesh. She won the election with the slogan line, "Andhra is my janambhoomi but Uttar Pradesh is my karmbhoomi." She also started making films playing stronger, mature roles. In "Deh," she played an older woman having an affair with a much younger man. She also wrote and directed "Class Medal," a Telugu film that starred her sister's son Siddharth and produced by her brother Rajababu. She didn't forget her first love, dancing, and did a dance ballet in 2005 that won her great acclaim. And she also dabbled in playback singing and even recorded an album with music composer Bappi Lahiri. In 2008, she received the FilmfareLifetime Achievement Award for her long and plentiful contribution to the South Indian film industry. Having three careers (acting, dancing, politics), and a husband, left her no time to have children of her own, eventhough she has expressed a desire to have children. So far, she has shown no desire to give up her three careers and in fact, stated that she'll be as hardworking and dedicated in the future as she is ow.
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  Anushka Sharma celebrates her birthday on 1 May, 1988. Anushka Sharma was born in Bangalore. Her father is an Army Officer while her mother is a homemaker. She also has an older brother.nushka Sharma did her schooling at the Army School and later graduated fromMountCarmelCollege with a degree in Arts. She is currently working on obtaining a degree in Economics.nushka Sharma is model and actress in the Bollywood film industry. In 2008, she played the female lead role in theBollywood film Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, directed by Aditya ChopraAnushka, with ataste for the alluring world of fashion and film, signed up with theEliteModeling Agency. Anushka Sharma wasalsogroomedbyfashionconsultant Prasad Bidappa even before she hit her sweet sixteens.Anushka Sharma was ‘discovered’ by the Goa-based designer Wendell Rodricks. She sashayed down the ramp at his Les Vamps Show, and the Lakme India Fashion Week. She was also seen in ads for Silk & Shine, Whisper, and Fiat Palio. She stands tall at 5’9”.Right from a young age, Anushka Sharma wished to make it big in the glamor world. She was once quoted as saying "I can't seemyselfdoing anything else." With moral support from her parents, a confidentAnushka enrolled in the Elite Modeling Agency.AnushkaSharmawasgroomedbyrenowned style consultant Prasad Bidapa, whom she met when she was just 15 years of age. Bidapa admits that Anushka alwayshadthequalitytobeastar.Through the Elite Modeling Agency, her pictures reached the casting directorsof AdityaChopra'sRabNeBanaDJodiandshewascalledinforanaudition.fteraewmoreauditions,AnushkaSharmawasofficiallyastforthefemalelead,Taani.Onherportrayalofthischaracterinherdebutfilm,Anushkahasbeendescribedbyviewersasdeliveringaonfidentperformancelikenedtothatofaveteranactressandstandingoutevenagainstherco-starShahrukhKhan.Readmore:http://www.bukisa.com/articles/341508_top-bollywood-actress-anushka-sharma#ixzz1IjaOicGYAnushkaSharmahasstatedthatshecurrentlyhasacontracttodotwooremovieswithYashRajFilmsbutisreetodofilmsoutsideYRFtofurtherhercareerifshewishesAnushkaSharmawasthefindofinternationallyacclaimedGoanfashiondesignerWendellRodricks.Readmore:http://www.bukisa.com/articles/341508_top-bollywood-actress-anushka-sharma#ixzz1IjaE7orT.,              Anushka Sharma Hot
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Top Italian Actresses

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 Born in Rome, she was brought up in poverty by her maternalgrandmother in a slum district of the city. After some education at a conventchool, she enrolled at Rome's Academy of Dramatic Art and sang in nightclubs and cabarets to support herself. Due to her work in nightclubs, Magnani was dubbed the Italian Édith Piaf.In 1927 she acted in thescreenversion of La Nemica e Scampolo. She had also beeninthestageproduction. She met Italian filmmaker Goffredo Alessandrini in 1933 and the two weremarried in 1935. He was one of the first Italian filmmakers to adaptthenewsound technology used in American cinema. Her marriage to Alessandrini ended in 1950, and she never married again. Magnani once said, "Women like me can only submit to men capable of dominating them,and I haveneverfound anyone capable of dominating me".In 1941, MagnanistarredineresaVenerdì, (“Friday Theresa”) which the writer and director, Vittorio De Sica, called Magnani’s "first true film". In it she plays Loletta Prima, the girlfriend of Di Sica’s character, Pietro Vignali. De Sica had called her laugh, "loud, overwhelming, and tragic".She had worked in films for almost 20 years before gaining international renown as 'Pinain Roberto Rossellini's neorealist milestone Roma, Cittá Aperta. (also known as Rome, Open City, 1945). Her harrowing death scene remains oneofcinema's most devastating moments. In Italy (and gradually elsewhere) she soon became established as a star, although she lacked theonventionalbeauty and glamour usually associated with the term. Slightly plump and rather short in stature with a face framed by unkemptravenhairandeyesencircled by deep, dark shadows, she attracted through her seethingearthiness and volcanic temperament.Magnani was Rossellini’s second choice to play the role of Pina. He had originally wanted ClaraCalamai, the lead of Ossessione, (a part Luchino Visconti had originally offered Magnani) but she was already under contract and working onanotherfilm.Rossellini almost had to resort to his third actress choice because Magnani demanded she be paid the same amount of money the male lead, Aldo Fabrizi was getting. The difference in salary was only 100,000 lire, and was really over principle more so than price. Rossellini, whom she called, "this forceful, secure courageous man", was her lover at the time, and she was to go on and collaborate with him on other films.
Other collaborations with Rossellini include L'Amore, a two part film from 1948: The Miracle and The Human Voice (Il miracolo, and Una voce umana.) In the former, Magnani, playing a peasant outcast who believes the baby she's carrying is Christ, plumbs boththesorrowdherighteousness of being alone in the world. The latter film, based on Jean Cocteau's play about a woman desperately trying to salvage a relationship over the telephone, is remarkable for the ways in which Magnani's powerful moments of silence segue into cries of despair. One could surmise that the role of this unseen lover was Rossellini, andwasasedonconversations that took place throughout their own real-life affair.In 1951's Luchino Visconti's Bellissima she plays Maddalena, a blustery, obstinate stage mother who drags her daughter to Cinecittà for the "Prettiest Girl in Rome" contest. When she realizes that the studio heads are laughing at her daughter's screen test, a shattering close-up of Magnani's face reveals rage, humiliation, and maternal love. She starred as Camille, a woman torn between three men, in Jean Renoir’s 1953 film Le Carrosse d’or (also known as The Golden Coach). Renoir called her “the greatest actress I have ever worked with.”As the widowed mother of a teenage daughter in Daniel Mann's 1955 film of Tennessee Williams's The Rose Tattoo, Magnani's adroit, mercurial performing offsets the hammy Method acting style of co-star Burt Lancaster. It wasn’t until then that she broke into Hollywood mainstream cinema with her first English speaking role. Playing Serafina Delle Rose in The Rose Tattoo, she won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar. Tennessee Williams wrote it and based the character of Serafina on Magnani, since the two were good friends. It was originally put on stage starring Maureen Stapleton, because Magnani’s English was too limited at the time for her to star. Magnani worked with Williams again in his 1959 film, The Fugitive Kind, where she played Lady Torrance and starred opposite Marlon Brando.The Wild, Wild Women (1958) is notable for pairing Magnani, as an unrepentant streetwalker, with Giulietta Masina in a women-in-prison film. In Pier Paolo Pasolini's Mamma Roma (1962), Magnani is both the mother and the whore, playing an irrepressible prostitute determined to give her teenage son a respectable middle-class life. Mamma Roma, is one of Magnani's critically acclaimed films, yet it wasn’t released in the United States until 1995, for having been deemed too controversial.
It was after this role along with her many other parts of playing poor women that Magnani was quoted in 1963 as having said, “I’m bored stiff with these everlasting parts as hysterical, loud, working class women.”
Magnani made her final film performance as Rosa in The Secret of Santa Vittoria. Towards the end of her career, Magnani was quoted as having said, “The day has gone when I deluded myself that making movies was art. Movies today are made up of…intellectuals who always make out that they’re teaching something.She died at the age of 65 in Rome, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. A huge crowd gathered for her funeral in a final salute that Romans usually reserve for Popes. She was provisionally laid to rest in the Roberto Rossellini's family mausoleum, her favorite director and longtime friend. She now rests in the Cimitero Comunale, San Felice Circeo, Lazio, Italy.There are several cheap holiday deals for Italy and the rest of the world.
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 Born in Rome, she was brought up in poverty by her maternal grandmother in a slum district of the city. After some education at a convent school, she enrolled at Rome's Academy of Dramatic Art and sang in nightclubs and cabarets to support herself. Due to her work in nightclubs, Magnani was dubbed the Italian Édith Piaf.
In 1927 she acted in the screen version of La Nemica e Scampolo. She had also been in the stage production. She met Italian filmmaker Goffredo Alessandrini in 1933 and the two were married in 1935. He was one of the first Italian filmmakers to adapt the new sound technology used in American cinema. Her marriage to Alessandrini ended in 1950, and she never married again. Magnani once said, "Women like me can only submit to men capable of dominating them, and I have never found anyone capable of dominating me".
In 1941, Magnani starred in Teresa Venerdì, (“Friday Theresa”) which the writer and director, Vittorio De Sica, called Magnani’s "first true film". In it she plays Loletta Prima, the girlfriend of Di Sica’s character, Pietro Vignali. De Sica had called her laugh, "loud, overwhelming, and tragic".
She had worked in films for almost 20 years before gaining international renown as 'Pina' in Roberto Rossellini's neorealist milestone Roma, Cittá Aperta. (also known as Rome, Open City, 1945). Her harrowing death scene remains one of cinema's most devastating moments. In Italy (and gradually elsewhere) she soon became established as a star, although she lacked the conventional beauty and glamour usually associated with the term. Slightly plump and rather short in stature with a face framed by unkempt raven hair and eyes encircled by deep, dark shadows, she attracted through her seething earthiness and volcanic temperament.
Magnani was Rossellini’s second choice to play the role of Pina. He had originally wanted Clara Calamai, the lead of Ossessione, (a part Luchino Visconti had originally offered Magnani) but she was already under contract and working on another film. Rossellini almost had to resort to his third actress choice because Magnani demanded she be paid the same amount of money the male lead, Aldo Fabrizi was getting. The difference in salary was only 100,000 lire, and was really over principle more so than price. Rossellini, whom she called, "this forceful, secure courageous man", was her lover at the time, and she was to go on and collaborate with him on other films.
Other collaborations with Rossellini include L'Amore, a two part film from 1948: The Miracle and The Human Voice (Il miracolo, and Una voce umana.) In the former, Magnani, playing a peasant outcast who believes the baby she's carrying is Christ, plumbs both the sorrow and the righteousness of being alone in the world. The latter film, based on Jean Cocteau's play about a woman desperately trying to salvage a relationship over the telephone, is remarkable for the ways in which Magnani's powerful moments of silence segue into cries of despair. One could surmise that the role of this unseen lover was Rossellini, and was based on conversations that took place throughout their own real-life affair.
In 1951's Luchino Visconti's Bellissima she plays Maddalena, a blustery, obstinate stage mother who drags her daughter to Cinecittà for the "Prettiest Girl in Rome" contest. When she realizes that the studio heads are laughing at her daughter's screen test, a shattering close-up of Magnani's face reveals rage, humiliation, and maternal love. She starred as Camille, a woman torn between three men, in Jean Renoir’s 1953 film Le Carrosse d’or (also known as The Golden Coach). Renoir called her “the greatest actress I have ever worked with.”
As the widowed mother of a teenage daughter in Daniel Mann's 1955 film of Tennessee Williams's The Rose Tattoo, Magnani's adroit, mercurial performing offsets the hammy Method acting style of co-star Burt Lancaster. It wasn’t until then that she broke into Hollywood mainstream cinema with her first English speaking role. Playing Serafina Delle Rose in The Rose Tattoo, she won the Best Actress in a Leading Role Oscar. Tennessee Williams wrote it and based the character of Serafina on Magnani, since the two were good friends. It was originally put on stage starring Maureen Stapleton, because Magnani’s English was too limited at the time for her to star. Magnani worked with Williams again in his 1959 film, The Fugitive Kind, where she played Lady Torrance and starred opposite Marlon Brando.
The Wild, Wild Women (1958) is notable for pairing Magnani, as an unrepentant streetwalker, with Giulietta Masina in a women-in-prison film. In Pier Paolo Pasolini's Mamma Roma (1962), Magnani is both the mother and the whore, playing an irrepressible prostitute determined to give her teenage son a respectable middle-class life. Mamma Roma, is one of Magnani's critically acclaimed films, yet it wasn’t released in the United States until 1995, for having been deemed too controversial.
It was after this role along with her many other parts of playing poor women that Magnani was quoted in 1963 as having said, “I’m bored stiff with these everlasting parts as hysterical, loud, working class women.”
Magnani made her final film performance as Rosa in The Secret of Santa Vittoria. Towards the end of her career, Magnani was quoted as having said, “The day has gone when I deluded myself that making movies was art. Movies today are made up of…intellectuals who always make out that they’re teaching something.”
She died at the age of 65 in Rome, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer. A huge crowd gathered for her funeral in a final salute that Romans usually reserve for Popes. She was provisionally laid to rest in the Roberto Rossellini's family mausoleum, her favorite director and longtime friend. She now rests in the Cimitero Comunale, San Felice Circeo, Lazio, Italy.
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