Famous Italians and Italian brands.

35th place. (born December 11, 1944, Mongidoro, Italy) is an Italian musician, winner of the Sanremo Festival in 1987. Commander of the Order of Merit for the Italian Republic (2005).

34th place. Paolo Maldini / Paolo Maldini(born June 26, 1968, Milan, Italy) - the legendary Italian football player, one of the best defenders in world football in history, the long-term captain of the Italian national team and Milan. Played as center and left back. Son of soccer player Cesare Maldini. A cult footballer for Milan fans. He spent his entire football career at Milan, for which he played 902 official matches. The best football player in the world in 1994 according to World Soccer.

33rd place. (March 22, 1921, Castro dei Volshi, Italy - May 28, 2004) - Italian actor, director, screenwriter, writer. In 1971, Nino Manfredi's For the Grace Received won the Best Debut nomination at the Cannes Film Festival. Nino Manfredi played over 100 roles. The most famous film is Operation Saint Januarius.

32nd place. (born October 21, 1947, Pontedera, Italy) is a popular Italian singer, winner of the main competition of the Sanremo Festival (1982).

31st place. Adriano Celentano / Adriano Celentano(born January 6, 1938, Milan) is an Italian musician, film actor, pop singer, film director, composer, public figure and TV presenter. In Italy, for his manner of moving on stage, he received the nickname "Molleggiato" (Italian. On springs). Celentano is one of the most successful and influential performers in the history of Italian music - throughout his career he has released forty-one studio albums with a total circulation of 150 million copies, and has also starred in more than forty films. It is very popular among Russian viewers thanks to the comedies The Taming of the Shrew (1980), Bluff (1976), Madly in Love (1981) and Bingo Bongo (1982).

30th place. (born February 21, 1980, Latina, Italy) is an Italian singer, composer and songwriter.

29th place. (b. November 9, 1963, Milan) - Italian singer, songwriter. Managed to win many music awards (San Remo, Festivalbar).

28th place. Roberto Loreti / Roberto Loreti(born October 22, 1947, Rome, Italy), better known in Russia as Robertino Loretti, is an Italian singer who, as a teenager (in the early 1960s), gained worldwide fame. Performer of famous songs: O sole mio, Mamma, Ave Maria, Santa Lucia, Jamaica, etc.

27th place. (December 16, 1941, Cercola, Italy - January 7, 1994) - Italian actor. The most famous role in the TV series "Octopus", starred in the 5th and 6th season as Davide Licata.

26th place. (b. July 31, 1966, Porto Sant'Elpidio, Italy) - Italian actor, impersonator, TV presenter and singer.

25th place. (born August 24, 1969, Rome) is an Italian actor. Since the early 1990s, he has appeared in over 35 films and television series. In 2006, Favino received the "David di Donatello" (Italian analogue of the Oscar) for his role in the film "Crime novel". That same year, he played Christopher Columbus in the 20th Century Fox film Night at the Museum. In 2008, he played General Glozell, leader of Miraz's Telmarine forces in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian, and a year later, Inspector Ernesto Olivetti in Ron Howard's Angels & Demons.

24th place. Michele Placido / Michele Placido(born May 19, 1946, Ascoli Satriano, Italy) is an Italian actor and film director. He gained worldwide fame after the role of Commissioner Corrado Cattani in the television series The Octopus. The series "Octopus" was very popular in the USSR. He starred in the title role in the Soviet film "Afghan Break".

23rd place. (born March 19, 1976, Rome) - Italian footballer, central defender. He was a player of such clubs as Milan, Lazio, Montreal Impact. World champion in 2006 and vice-champion of Europe in 2000 as part of the Italian national team, he also played at the 2002 World Cup and the 2004 European Championship. Champion of Italy 2000, 2004, 2011.

22nd place. (born September 27, 1976, Rome) is an Italian football player, attacking midfielder and striker. The captain of the Roma club, whose colors he has defended throughout his career, since 1992. World champion in 2006 and vice-champion of Europe in 2000 as part of the Italian national team, he also played at the 2002 World Cup and the 2004 European Championship. As part of the Italian youth team, he became the European champion in 1996.

21st place. Vittorio Emanuele Propizio / Vittorio Emanuele Propizio(born December 30, 1991, Rome) is an Italian actor.

20th place. Marco Mengoni / Marco Mengoni(born December 25, 1988, Ronciglione, Italy) is an Italian singer-songwriter. Absolute winner of the Italian version of the X Factor talent show in 2009. In 2010 he won the Best European Artist at the MTV Europe Music Awards. The winner of the Italian Music Festival in Sanremo 2013 and the representative of Italy at the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 with the song "L" essenziale.

19th place. Eros Ramazzotti / Eros Ramazzotti(born October 28, 1963, Rome) is an Italian singer and composer. One of the most popular Italian singers, known not only in the English-speaking countries of Europe, but also in Spanish-speaking countries, since he released most of his albums in Italian and Spanish. In Russian-language sources, his surname is often spelled incorrectly - Ramazzotti.

18th place. (born August 1, 1964, Rome) is an Italian film and television actor. Among the latest works of Capparoni - participation in the TV series "Madame Detective", as well as the main role in the TV series "Commissioner Rex" (seasons 11-14), where he played the role of Rex's new owner, Commissioner Lorenzo Fabbri.

17th place. (born November 9, 1974, Conegliano, Veneto, Treviso) - Italian footballer, striker of the Indian club Delhi Dynamos. He spent almost his entire career at Juventus, defending the colors of this team for 19 years (1993-2012), since 2001 he was the team captain. He also played for 2 years (1991-1993) in Padova and Australian Sydney (2012-2014). In 2006 he won the World Cup in Germany with the Italian national team.

16th place. (born March 2, 1971, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy) is an Italian actor. At the age of 22 he graduated from the theater school in Bologna. At first he worked in the theater, and he played his first film role in 1992 in the film Brothers and Sisters. Stefano's participation in Michele Placido's directorial debut Journey in the Call of Love earned him the Volpi Award for Best Actor at the 2002 Venice Film Festival. Julie Gavras.

15th place. (born October 14, 1963, Siena, Italy) - Italian opera and pop singer (Lyric tenor).

14th place. (born February 6, 1986, Salerno, Italy) is an Italian actor, director and screenwriter.

9th place. Angelo Sotgiu / Angelo Sotgiu(born February 22, 1946, Trinita d'Agultu e Vignola, Sardinia, Italy) is a popular Italian singer, member of the famous Ricchi e Poveri group.

8th place. (born August 9, 1973, Piacenza, Italy) is an Italian footballer who played as a striker. Milan head coach. World champion in 2006, winner of the Champions League in 2003 and 2007, winner of the Club World Cup in 2007, in the final of which he scored 2 goals. The only player to score goals in all UEFA and FIFA competitions open to European clubs. Third scorer in the history of European competition.

6th place. (born June 5, 1982, Biella, Piedmont) is an Italian football player who plays as a striker for the Guangzhou Evergrande club on loan for Fiorentina. World Champion 2006.

5th place. Gabriel Garko(real name Dario Oliviero / Dario Gabriel Oliviero; born July 12, 1972) is an Italian actor and model.

4th place. (born September 13, 1973, Naples) - Italian footballer, central defender. At the 2006 World Cup he was the captain of the Italian team. World Champion 2006. The best player in the world in 2006. Elder brother of Paolo Cannavaro, playing for Sassuolo.

3rd place. (September 27, 1984. Rome, Italy) - Italian actor. Studied at the Department of Dentistry at the Medical University. Started as a model, fashion model. He made his debut in the American romantic comedy "Lizzy McGuire" (Italian guy, 2005). He acted in Italian television series.

2nd place. (b. November 23, 1941, San Prospero, Italy) is an Italian actor who gained fame primarily thanks to the painting "Django" in the spaghetti western genre. In addition, in the 1970s, in many films about the police, he played the role of a prosecutor. During his career, he worked under the direction of many famous directors.

1 place. Marcello Mastroianni / Marcello Mastroianni(September 28, 1924, Fontana Liri, Italy - December 19, 1996) - Italian film and theater actor, who most often starred in Federico Fellini and Vittorio de Sica. His focused, reserved, and somewhat eccentric acting provided the perfect backdrop for these directors' artistic endeavors.

Marcello Mastroianni in Federico Fellini's La Dolce Vita (1960)

Italy and the national traits of the people inhabiting it have always attracted the attention of many famous people at different times. They formulated their impressions of the Apennines briefly, succinctly and with a fair amount of humor. Their statements have survived to this day, allowing us to determine the degree to which these aphorisms correspond to the truth.

First, let's give the floor to the classics - Mark Twain has always been known as a fair joker and cynic. With Italy, he had his own scores - once he made a long voyage through the Apennines and expressed all his impressions in a number of very talented and witty comments. In addition to his famous catchphrase "God created Italy according to the plan of Michelangelo", he treated the piety of the Italians with great irony. “They showed me pieces of the Holy Cross in every church, and the nails with which Christ was crucified were taken from a barrel. And from the bones of St. Dionysius could collect his skeleton in two copies…” – this is how Twain described his visit to the South of Italy. The final chord was the characterization of the entire Italian people: “There is nothing worthy, respectable, intelligent, brilliant in them - but peace reigns in their souls all their lives, surpassing all understanding!”

Our famous compatriots also did not stand aside - N.V. Gogol wrote: “Whoever was in Italy will say “forgive me” to other countries. He who has been in heaven will not want to come to earth.” But the famous commander Count A.V. Suvorov put it this way about the Italian ability to wage war - “There is no land in the world that would be so dotted with fortresses like Italy. And there is also no land that has been so often conquered.

Many aphorisms in an ironic vein were uttered by the Italians themselves. The famous Italian film actor, the dream of all the fair sex, Marcello Mastroianni, spoke rather caustically about the stereotype of the Italian "macho": "The Italian does not have sex, he just talks a lot about him." The Italian writer L. Crecenzo, wishing to emphasize Italian recklessness and love of life, said: "The Swiss city of Bern is five times larger than the cemetery in Naples, but the cemetery in Naples is five times more fun than in the Swiss city of Bern."

Let's give the floor to the celebrities of our time. The famous American actor and director Orson Welles, in his review of one of the Italian films, wrote: "Italy is a country where all the inhabitants are actors, and the worst of them play in the theater and in the cinema." But he later returned the favor, admitting: “Italy knew bloody wars and death, but gave birth to Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci and the Renaissance. Switzerland, on the other hand, flourished for five hundred years in peace and tranquility, and gave the world only a cuckoo clock. "But the French actress Catherine Deneuve described the culinary preferences of the inhabitants of the Apennines as follows: "Italians have only two thoughts in their heads. The last one is spaghetti."

There are still plenty of aphorisms about Italy and Italians, but the general result can be considered the phrase of one of the comedians: “Why does the geography teacher say in all schools that Italy is like a boot? She herself looks like a boot, and Italy looks like paradise!

Italy is a country with a long history. Many great Italian personalities have been included in the lists of world famous people, in encyclopedias and dictionaries. Some of them lived in the distant past, some in the recent past, and many glorify Italy today. They are often written and talked about.

Well-known Italian brands are also a popular topic. But if we digress for a second from purely consumer interest in everything “Made in Italy”, it becomes obvious that behind every trademark or symbol of national cuisine there are creators, living people. They are rarely talked about, and many readers are sometimes completely unaware of, for example, who created Pirelli tires and how he did it.

A series of materials about famous Italians will slightly complement your idea of ​​​​Italy. We tried not to divide the famous natives of this fertile country into good and bad, because history and human memory have already taken care of this.

So, Caravaggio gradually becomes the first director in the world of painting. Who has created something like this before? The audience is shocked, tears and flies, and he does not even try to soften the blow. On the contrary, he provokes new religious controversy by depicting saints in modern dress, using people of dubious reputation as models. He writes frank scenes of violence, blood and dirt on his canvases ... Yes, who is he?

Today we will say - he is a revolutionary and a reformer with a brush in a ruthless hand. But then his work caused both admiration and rejection. Some praised him, others scolded him. With his indefatigable temperament, courage and recklessness, he challenged the foundations. There has been a paradigm shift.

Innocent X Pamphili, Bernini and Borromini

In 1644, the 236th Pope of the Roman Catholic Church, Innocent X (Giambattista Pamphilj), ascended the throne. The Pamphili dynasty was by no means inflamed with love for the Barberini family. This dislike also touched Bernini, the favorite of the previous pope Urban VIII. The architect was reminded of an unsuccessful experiment with the bell towers of the Cathedral of St. Peter and offered to work on the sidelines. Meanwhile, his experienced rival Borromini became chief papal architect.

Gian Lorenzo Bernini also had to experience humiliation from those architects and sculptors whom he deliberately kept out of responsible projects, taking advantage of the favorable attitude of the previous pope. In the meantime, intensive work on the interior was going on in the capital of the Baroque, and a grandiose reconstruction began.

Giovanni Agnelli and the FIAT brand

The Last Patriarchx

This man with the profile and article of the Roman emperor was called the "King of the Apennines", and he really was one - not by pedigree, but by virtue of the contribution recognized by all to the formation of present-day Italy. Now Giovanni Agnelli, the last of the "industrial geniuses", rests in the family crypt of the estate of Villar Perosa, in the vicinity of Turin.

He lived for 81 years, and this life is full of numerous victories, tragedies and is firmly connected with the world-famous Fiat car brand. The four letters that make up this name stand for "Fabbrika Italiano Automobili Torino", that is, the "Italian Automobile Factory of Turin", which was founded by his grandfather, the ancestor of the dynasty and his full namesake Giovanni Agnelli back in 1899. In the development of Italy, Fiat played approximately the same role as Ford did in America, that is, the role of a locomotive that pulled almost the entire economy for a century, which means that it somehow touched all aspects of Italian life.

Italian newspapers and news agencies - who's who in Italy

The fourth power in Italy - the main figures

In 1563, the inhabitants of the Most Serene Republic of Venice paid in local currency gaxeta for primitively made news leaflets distributed around the city by brisk boys and gondoliers. The Venetians could not have known that four centuries later, two-penny leaflets would turn into newspapers, and everyone involved in the conveyor of production and dissemination of information will become real power in civilized countries.

The world has become informational, newspapers have migrated to the Internet, and newspaper information has become an expensive commodity.

We will acquaint you with the daily printed editions of Italy. In addition, we will give brief information about the main players in the field of Italian printing with reference to sources. Our goal is not a critical analysis, but useful information about the elements of the so-called fourth power in the country.

Italian brand Bauli and its founder

Ruggero Bauli (1895, Nogara, Italy)

October 25, 1927, at 17.00 local time, 80 miles off the coast of Brazil, a radio signal was intercepted from the Italian merchant ship "Principessa Mafalda":- "Mafalda di Savoia, SOS, Mafaldadi Savoia, SOS,for help!!!"

On board the newest Italian steamer "Principess Mafalda" there were 977 passengers, mostly Italian emigrants, 287 crew members, as well as a valuable cargo - 80 kg of pure gold, with which the Italian government planned to pay Argentina for agreeing to accept emigrants. In addition to this valuable human cargo and gold ingots, the passenger compartments of the ship were filled with suitcases and trunks of seekers of a new life, striving for the shores of America. Passenger named Ruggiero Bauli at the time of the accident, he was at the stern and saw with his own eyes how the axle with the screws of the ship came off and slipped into the abyss ...

Andrea Bocelli - the magical voice of the new Italy

If God could speak, he would speak in the voice of Andrea Bocelli.

Celine Dion

My real goal is to bring a sense of joy and peace to those who listen to me. I hope I succeeded. At least I put all my strength into it.

A village boy from Tuscany, who lost his sight at the age of 12, became the best tenor in Italy at the beginning of the new century and the magical voice of the planet forever. Blind Andrea Bocelli dared to dream of being on stage, despite the most serious illness, and the stars, those in the sky and the earth - in the face of the classics of the genre of Italian pop music and opera - actively helped him in this. And so a living legend was born.

Amerigo Vespucci and the renaming of the New World

(1454 - 1512) - one of the most controversial figures of the 15th century. Disputes around his personality and independent discoveries have been going on for centuries. However, most of all, his name is discussed, which gave the name America at the suggestion of the cartographer and bookseller Martin Walseemüller, who published the book "Cosmographiao introductio etc., insuper quatuor Americi Vespucii navigationes" in 1507.

What do you know about Italy? The country is like a boot from a bird's eye view. It's true. It is also the birthplace of pizza and pasta. Undoubtedly. And of course, we all know that the famous Leaning Tower of Pisa is located there, and the capital of Italy is Rome. This is, of course, all public knowledge. data. But in this article we would like to highlight more rare and informative interesting facts about Italy.

  • Word Italy comes from the similar word "Italia". This word is translated as calf land».

Vatican aerial view

  • On the territory of Italy there are two separate independent States - San Marino and the Vatican.

  • The highest mountain in all of Europe is located in Italy. This is Monte Bianco. Its height is almost 5 km, namely 4807 meters.

  • Also in Italy there is the largest number of volcanoes in all of Europe, among which are the famous Vesuvius and Etna.
  • Over 150,000 students study at the University of Rome every year. This is a record number of simultaneously studying students in one university for Europe.

  • For Italians, it is considered bad form if ketchup is added to pizza or pasta as a “dressing”.
  • In Italy, there are many names that are characteristic of a particular city and are not found anywhere else. And many Italians adhere to the tradition of naming their children by the names adopted in their area.
  • In Italian cinemas, it is customary to cut off the film in the middle and take a five-minute break so that you can, for example, go to the toilet or something.
  • There are no dormitories in Italian universities, students are forced to rent housing themselves.

  • Piano in Italian sounds like "Pianoforte", i.e. vice versa. And this instrument was invented by the Italian master Bartolomeo Cristofori in 1709.
  • In different regions of Italy, people can speak different dialects of the same language and sometimes not even understand each other.
  • Italy has one of the longest life expectancies. For men, it is 74 years, and for women, 81.
  • All Italian words always end in a vowel, just like Italian surnames. Only surnames depend on the region. Northern Italians have an 'i' surname, while Southern Italians have an 'o'.
  • Italy is a very touristic country and a large part of the income comes from the tourism business. The country is one of the five most touristic countries in the world.

  • The popular dessert Tiramisu was invented in Italy in the 70s of the XX century, but it is still unknown who is the author of this yummy, since the authorship is still disputed.

Famous people of Italy

Artists- Michelangelo, Raphael Santi, Donatello, Leonardo da Vinci

actors- Adriano Celentano, Monica Bellucci, Isabella Rossellini, Sophia Loren, Marcello Mastroianni.

Composers and musicians- Vivaldi, Atonio Salieri, Stradivari, Nicolo Paganini, Galileo Galilei, Luciano Pavorotti

Designers- Giorgio Armani, Gianni Versace, Domenico Dolce, Roberto Cavalli, Stefano Gabbana

And also Federico Fellini, Amerigo Vespucci, Marco Polo, Gianni Rodari and many others.

Famous Italian cars

Lamborghini, Ferrari, Alfa Romeo, Maserati, Fiat

famous italian food

Pizza, pasta (pasta), ravioli (dumplings), risotto (rice), lasagna, tiramisu (dessert), espresso and cappuccino (coffee).

1. Sophia Loren,

first film in 1948, 91 film roles in total. The whole Soviet Union was in love with this woman. Incredibly beautiful and charismatic actress and also the most titled in Italian cinema. She won the Oscar for Best Actress and was the first time that the Oscar was given to a film not in English. Subsequently, she was nominated for it again and twice for the Golden Globe. She also has prizes at the Cannes, Venice and Moscow film festivals. But she has another unique achievement. She was awarded almost all the major honorary prizes for her contribution to world cinema, namely the Oscar, the Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival), the Silver Saint George (Moscow Film Festival), the Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival), as well as honorary "Cesar" (the main cinematographic award of France). Only Cannes remained, but I think she will receive an honorary prize there too. The Archbishop of Genoa once joked that although the Vatican generally does not approve of human cloning, he could make an exception for Sophia Loren.

2. Anna Magnani,

first film in 1928, 49 film roles in total. One of the greatest Italian actresses. Playwright Tennessee Williams wrote the play The Rose Tattoo for her. For the film based on this play, she received an Oscar and a Golden Globe. She also has the main prizes of the Venice and Berlin film festivals for the best female role. There is a star named after her on the Hollywood Walk of Stars.

3. Alida Valli,

the first film in 1934, a total of 116 film roles. She participated in the films of almost all the great Italian directors: Visconti, Bertolucci, Pasolini, Argento, Antonioni. At the Venice Film Festival in 1997, the actress was awarded the honorary Golden Lion for her many years of film career.

4. Francesca Bertini,

first film 1907, total 142 film roles. She became famous in silent films (more than 100 roles), but managed to appear in sound films, including the famous "Twentieth Century" by Bertolucci.

5. Gina Lollobrigida,

first film in 1946, 65 film roles in total. One of the most beautiful actresses in the world. Winner of the Golden Globe for Best Actress. She was awarded the Legion of Honor personally from the hands of Francois Mitterrand. In the 1970s, Gina's career began to decline and almost ended in 1973 with her participation in the film Deadly Sin. After that, over the following decades, she appeared in only a couple of films and accepted television offers several times. During this time, Gina turned to photojournalism and the celebrities she photographed included Paul Newman, Salvador Dali, Fidel Castro, and the German national football team. In 1973, her work was published in the magazine Italia Mia.

6. Lucia Bose,

first film in 1950, 54 film roles in total. She starred a lot at the beginning of her career and probably would have become a world famous actress, but in 1956 she married a bullfighter and devoted herself to her family and almost stopped acting. But still she managed to star in De Santis, Antonioni, Cocteau, Fellini.

7. Tina Pica,

the first film in 1916, a total of 66 film roles. This is the Italian Tatyana Pelzer. She became famous already in her old age, but still the audience managed to remember her image.

8 Claudia Cardinale,

first film in 1958, 104 film roles in total. Another gorgeous and famous Italian beauty. One of the favorite actresses of Visconti, who spoke for the first time with her voice from the screen at Fellini and refused reciprocity to Alain Delon and Marlon Brando. Real star.

9. Stefania Sandrelli,

first film in 1961. 113 film roles in total. Star of Bernardo Bertolucci's cult films The Conformist and The Twentieth Century. She started her acting career as just a beautiful girl, in the middle of her career she played in a frank film by Tinto Brass "Key" but she managed to become a very serious actress.

10 Monica Bellucci,

first film in 1990, 52 film roles in total. Despite the fact that many consider her a French actress, she is still Italian. I will definitely not be mistaken if I say that this is the most popular Italian actress on this moment. And one of the most beautiful actresses in all of world cinema. I think it makes no sense to write a lot of words about her :)

11. Giulietta Masina (real name - Giulia Anna Masina)

The first film in 1946, a total of 31 film roles. Wife and beloved actress Federico Fellini. He also made Juliet out of modest Julia. In his films, all of Italy fell in love with her, and then the whole world. "Road", "Nights of Cabiria", "Juliet and the Spirits"

12. Silvana Mangano,

first film in 1945, 35 film roles in total. The wife of the famous producer Dino De Laurentiis, the favorite actress of Visconti and Pasalini.

13. Monica Vitti (real name - Maria Louisa Ceciarelli),

first film in 1954, 55 film roles in total. Her roles in Antonioni's films made her famous, and the Silver Bear at the Berlin Film Festival brought her role in Flirt, the debut film of her future husband Roberto Russo.

14. Mariangela Melato,

first film in 1970, 60 film roles in total. one of the most popular European actresses of the 70s. The success of the actress brought the role - Lydia in the political drama of Elio Petri "The working class goes to paradise"

15. Ornella Muti (Ornella Muti, real name - Francesca Romana Rivelli),

first film in 1970, 103 film roles in total. Fantastic beauty. She is best known to domestic viewers for her roles in the comedies The Stealing of the Restless and Madly in Love, where her partner was Adriano Celentano, with whom she had an affair. She also starred in a joint Soviet-Italian film "Life is Beautiful" with the Soviet director Chukhrai.

16. Asia Argento (Asia Argento),

first film in 1985, 49 film roles in total. Daughter of the famous director Dario Argento: "I always dreamed that someday I would be able to make a film in Russia. Even my daughter has a Russian name - Asya. I gave her this name in honor of the Russian poetess Tsvetaeva." - the director once said in an interview. Participated in the famous film "Queen Margo" by Patrice Chereau and made a film with the participation of Marilyn Manson. A very talented actress and director, but at the same time a well-known brawler. I think she will show herself.

17. Laura Morante,

first film in 1978, 78 film roles in total. In the second half of the 1980s, she became one of the leading actresses in Italian cinema. One of the most popular and sought-after actresses of Italian cinema in the 1990s-2000s.

18. Giovanna Mezzogiorno,

first film in 1997, 31 film roles in total. Rising star of Italian cinema. Daughter of actor Vittorio Mezzogiorno (David Licata's investigator from the TV series The Octopus). Fame brought her the main role in the film "Love in the Time of Cholera", where her partner was Javier Bardem. I think the real glory is still ahead of her.

19. Virna Lisi,

first film in 1953, 94 film roles in total. She is well known to the domestic audience for her leading role in the adventure film The Black Tulip, where Alain Delon was her partner. But her triumphant role was Catherine de Medici in the controversial film Queen Margot, for which she received the Palme d'Or for Best Actress at the Cannes Film Festival and the Cesar Award.

20. Valeria Golino,

first film in 1984, 73 film roles in total. Most viewers will remember her for her lead role in Rain Man, and many will have noticed her in a supporting role in Frida. In 1986, she received the Venice Film Festival Award for Best Actress for Love Story.

21. Luciana Paluzzi,

first film in 1953, 74 film roles in total. The first Italian actress who became a Bond girl (the film "Thunderball"), however, not the main one.

22. Isabella Rossellini,

first film in 1976, 70 film roles in total. Famous daughter, famous parents, director Roberto Rossellini and actress Ingrid Bergman. Favorite actress of David Lynch, who played her most famous role in the film "Blue Velvet"

23. Carla Del Poggio,

the first film in 1940, a total of 30 film roles. She made her debut in the lead role in the drama Maddalena, Zero for Conduct by Vittorio de Sica. In 1945 she married the famous film director Alberto Lattuada, in whose films she performed her most famous roles.

24. Sandra Milo,

first film in 1955, 49 film roles in total. Fame brought her roles in the films "8 and a half" and "Cinderella 80". Sandro Milo naturally has a high falsetto - this was a striking feature of her film image of a sexy blonde temptress.

25. Caterina Murino,

first film in 2000, 28 film roles in total. Rising star. Fame brought her the main role in the French comedy "The Corsican". And a few years later, she became a Bond girl in the movie "Casino Royale", although her heroine did not live to the end of the film :)

26. Marina Berti (Marina Berti, real name Elena Moreen Bertolini),

the first film in 1941, a total of 77 film roles. A very beautiful actress who became popular for her roles in the historical films "Kamo come" and "Ben Hur".

27. Milena Vukotic,

first film in 1960, 97 film roles in total. She played many roles, mostly supporting roles with famous directors, including Tarkovsky in Nostalgia, as well as Fellini, Buñuel and others.

28. Nicoletta Braschi,

first film in 1983, 18 film roles in total. Wife of director and actor Roberto Benigni. The lead role in her husband's film "Life is Beautiful" made her famous. She also starred with Jim Jarmusch and Bernardo Bertolucci.

29. Pier Angeli (real name Anna Maria Pierangeli)

first film in 1950, 33 film roles in total. A year after her debut in Italian cinema, she was invited to play the lead role in the Hollywood film Teresa. For her role in this film, Pier Angeli was awarded the Golden Globe Award in the Most Promising Newcomer nomination, as well as high marks from film critics who compared her with Greta Garbo.

30. Marisa Pavan,

the first film in 1948, a total of 37 film roles. Success came to her in 1955 after her role in the film Rose Tattoo. The role of Rosa, the daughter of Anna Magnani's character, earned Marisa an Oscar nomination and a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress.