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Claude Cardinale

Acting
1938-04-15
Tunis, Tunisia
Claude Joséphine Rose "Claudia" Cardinale (15 April 1938 – 23 September 2025) was an Italian actress. Regarded as one of the leading figures of Italian cinema, alongside Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida, she achieved international recognition during a career spanning more than six decades. Celebrated in the 1960s as "the most beautiful woman in the world" and widely considered a sex symbol of the era, Cardinale appeared in more than 175 films, primarily in Italy and France, across genres including comedy, drama, spaghetti westerns, and historical epics. She collaborated with acclaimed directors such as Federico Fellini, Sergio Leone, and Werner Herzog, and several of her films are regarded as significant works in the history of cinema. At the time of her death, she was one of the last surviving stars from the Golden Age of European cinema.

Born and raised in La Goulette, a municipality in Tunisia near Tunis, Cardinale won the "Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia" competition in 1957, the prize being a trip to Italy, which quickly led to film contracts, due above all to the involvement of producer Franco Cristaldi, who acted as her mentor for a number of years and later married her. After making her debut in a minor role with Egyptian star Omar Sharif in Goha (1958), Cardinale became one of the best-known actresses in Italy, with roles in films such as Rocco and His Brothers (1960), Girl with a Suitcase (1961), Cartouche (1962), The Leopard (1963) and Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963).

From 1963, Cardinale appeared in The Pink Panther opposite David Niven. She went on to appear in the Hollywood films Blindfold (1966), Lost Command (1966), The Professionals (1966), Don't Make Waves (1967) with Tony Curtis, The Hell with Heroes (1968), The Red Tent (1969), A Fine Pair (1968), The Salamander (1981), and the Sergio Leone Western Once Upon a Time in the West (1968), a joint U.S.–Italian production, in which she was praised for her role as a former prostitute opposite Jason Robards, Charles Bronson and Henry Fonda.

Jaded with Hollywood and not wanting to become a cliché, Cardinale returned to Italian and French cinema and garnered the David di Donatello for Best Actress award for her roles in The Day of the Owl (1968) and as a prostitute alongside Alberto Sordi in A Girl in Australia (1971).[1] In 1974, Cardinale met director Pasquale Squitieri, who would become her partner. She frequently featured in his films, including Blood Brothers (1974), Father of the Godfathers (1978) and Claretta (1984), the last of which won her the Nastro d'Argento Award for Best Actress. In 1982, she starred in Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo as the love interest of Klaus Kinski, who raises the funds to buy a steamship in Peru. In 2010, Cardinale received the Best Actress Award at the 47th Antalya "Golden Orange" International Film Festival for her performance as an elderly Italian woman who takes in a young Turkish exchange student in Signora Enrica.

Over the years, Cardinale was outspoken about women's rights and became a UNESCO goodwill ambassador for the Defence of Women's Rights beginning in March 2000. In February 2011, the Los Angeles Times Magazine named Cardinale among the 50 most beautiful women in film history. ...

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Known For 180 titles
The Salamander (1981) subtitle poster
The Salamander
1981 Movie
as Elena Leporello
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Circus World (1964) subtitle poster
Circus World
1964 Movie
as Toni Alfredo
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The Battle of Austerlitz (1960) subtitle poster
The Battle of Austerlitz
1960 Movie
as Pauline Bonaparte
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Bankers Also Have Souls (1982) subtitle poster
Bankers Also Have Souls
1982 Movie
as Antonella Dufour
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We Are Cinema (2021) subtitle poster
We Are Cinema
2021 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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My Best Fiend (1999) subtitle poster
My Best Fiend
1999 Movie
as Self
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Bebo's Girl (1964) subtitle poster
Bebo's Girl
1964 Movie
as Mara
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A View of Love (2010) subtitle poster
A View of Love
2010 Movie
as La mère de Marc
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The Magnificent Cuckold (1964) subtitle poster
The Magnificent Cuckold
1964 Movie
as Maria Grazia
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Don't Make Waves (1967) subtitle poster
Don't Make Waves
1967 Movie
as Laura
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Blindfold (1966) subtitle poster
Blindfold
1966 Movie
as Vicky Vicenti
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And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen... (2002) subtitle poster
And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen...
2002 Movie
as Madame Falconetti
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Fiasco in Milan (1959) subtitle poster
Fiasco in Milan
1959 Movie
as Carmelina Nicosia
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Desert of Fire (1997) subtitle poster
Desert of Fire
1997 TV
as Leila
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Mother (1991) subtitle poster
Mother
1991 Movie
as Araxi (Mayrig) Zakarian
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History (1986) subtitle poster
History
1986 TV
as Ida Mancuso
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Burden of Dreams (1982) subtitle poster
Burden of Dreams
1982 Movie
as Self - Actress
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The Day of the Owl (1968) subtitle poster
The Day of the Owl
1968 Movie
as Rosa Nicolosi
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The Dolphins (1960) subtitle poster
The Dolphins
1960 Movie
as Fedora Santini
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Heart of the Festival (2002) subtitle poster
Heart of the Festival
2002 Movie
as Self (archive footage)
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Conversation Piece (1974) subtitle poster
Conversation Piece
1974 Movie
as Professor's Wife (uncredited)
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Il bell'Antonio (1960) subtitle poster
Il bell'Antonio
1960 Movie
as Barbara Puglisi
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Il bello delle donne... alcuni anni dopo (2017) subtitle poster
Il bello delle donne... alcuni anni dopo
2017 TV
as Laura Banti
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A Summer in La Goulette (1996) subtitle poster
A Summer in La Goulette
1996 Movie
as Self
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