Rossana Podestà

Rossana Podestà

Podestà in Le ragazze di San Frediano (1954)
Born Carla Podestà
(1934-06-20)20 June 1934
Tripoli, Libya
Died 10 December 2013(2013-12-10) (aged 79)
Rome, Italy
Occupation Actress
Years active 1950–1985
Spouse(s) Marco Vicario (8 August 1953 – 1976)
Partner(s) Walter Bonatti (1981 – 13 September 2011)
Rossana Podestà in 1965
Rossana Podestà in 1956

Rossana Podestà, born Carla Dora Podestà (20 June 1934 – 10 December 2013) was an Italian actress,[1] mainly active from the 1950s to the 1970s.

Biography

Podesta was born in Tripoli, in the Italian colony of Libya, where she spent her first years and later moved to Rome after World War II. Sixteen-year-old was discovered by director Léonide Moguy during the preparation of the cast for the film Domani è un altro giorno; this will be the beginning of a career during which will turn sixty films, both in Italy and abroad.

In Italy, she resided in Dubino (Sondrio province). She married and then divorced movie producer Marco Vicario. She subsequently lived with the famous mountain climber, explorer and journalist Walter Bonatti; he died on 13 September 2011. On 11 December 2013, Podestà died in Rome, aged 79.[2]

Acting career

Podestà's most memorable role was as Helen in Helen of Troy, produced by Robert Wise in 1956. She could not speak English so she learned her lines by rote with a voice coach. The movie gave Podestà international exposure, and she performed alongside a young Brigitte Bardot. Thanks to her starring in the Mexican film Rossana, she became very popular in Latin America.

Podestà also starred in the movie Ulisse (1955), directed by Mario Camerini, and in the sixties and seventies she acted in some romantic movies, including Paolo il caldo and Il prete sposato. Her last performance was in Segreti segreti (1985), directed by Giuseppe Bertolucci.

Selected filmography

References

  1. "Morta Rossana Podestà – Photostory Spettacolo". ANSA.it. Retrieved 11 December 2013.
  2. "Helen of Troy Rossana Podesta Dead". The National Enquirer (American Media). 11 December 2013. Retrieved 12 December 2013.

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