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Born
on September 20, 1934 in Rome, Sofia Scicolone grew up in
Pozzuoli, a town not very far from Naples. At the tender age
of fourteen she entered a beauty contest and won. She was
crowned "The Queen of the Sea." At the age of sixteen she
left her hometown to go to Rome to try her luck at acting.
From the time she was very young she was fascinated by Hollywood
legends such as Tyrone Power, Cary Grant, Rita Hayworth and
Gene Kelly. She was able to get some bit parts in films such
as Quo Vadis, Hearts Upon The Sea, The Vote, Bluebeard's Six
Wives and Io Sono il Capatz and she continued to enter beauty
contests.
Sophia
met director /producer Carlo Ponti during the competition
for the Miss Roma beauty contest. Carlo gave her a screen
test. Responsible for discovering other European actresses
such as Alida Valli and Gina Lollobrigida, he would soon add
Sophia to his list. She was offered the female lead in the
film production of Verdi's opera Adia. Sophia then met director/actor
Vittorio de Sica who enlisted her for a part in The Gold of
Naples. This would result in a working relationship where
she would be cast in eight seven more films with Vittorio.
Loren headed for Hollywood, where she would be cast with scores
of legends including Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, and Cary
Grant. The prestigious Coppa Volpi in 1958 for her work in
the film Black Orchid, a film in which she starred opposite
of Cary Grant. She would go on to win an Oscar two years later
and a Best actress award at Cannes for her portrayal of a
mother in war-ravaged Italy in the film Two Women (1960) by
Vittorio De Sica. She proved to be a as comfortable in dramatic
situations as well in comedies such as "Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow" and "Marriage Italian Style."
For
over 50 years Sophia has continued to remain in the public
eye making films, appearing on television and has won numerous
awards. In 1980 she was awarded with an Oscar for Lifetime
Achievement and People Magazine called her "one of the world's
most stunning and age-resistant women" in 1999.
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