Lucia Bosè
She was born in Milan, Italy, the daughter of Francesca Bosè and Domenico Borloni. After a number of years working in a bakery, in 1947 she won the second edition of the Miss Italia beauty contest. Later, she acted in Dino Risi's short The Five Days of Milan. Then, in 1950, she made her big screen debut in Giuseppe De Santis' “Non c'è pace tra gli ulivi” (No Peace Under the Olive Tree). Her career flourished until 1955, when she fell in love with Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín, and gave up acting to marry and raise a family. She and her husband were married until 1968, but their differences were accentuated over time, especially her lack of interest in bullfighting. In 1960, she took a small uncredited role in Jean Cocteau's film “Le Testament d'Orphée.” Then, after divorcing Dominguín, she returned full-time to the screen.
Known For
62 titles
The Guest
A Winter in Mallorca
Daniel Schmid: Le Chat Qui Pense
Michelangelo Antonioni: The Eye That Changed Cinema
Sartoria Tirelli - Vestire il cinema
Everyday Portabella
Mon enfant, ma mère
Symphony of Love
Nocturne 29
Love and Other Solitudes
Camilo sinfónico: vivir así
1848
Alfonsina y el mar (One More Time)
Constel·lació Portabella
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