
Silvana Mangano (21 April 1930 – 16 December 1989) was an Italian film actress. She was one of a generation of thespians who arose from the neorealist movement, and went on to become a major female star, regarded as a sex symbol in the 1950s and 1960s. She won the David di Donatello for Best Actress three times - for The Verona Trial (1963), The Witches (1967), and The Scientific Cardplayer (1973) – and the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress twice. Raised in poverty during World War II, Mangano trained as a dancer and worked as a model before winning a Miss Rome beauty pageant in 1946. This led to work in films; she achieved success in Bitter Rice (1949) and went on to forge a successful career in films, working with many notable directors like Pier Paolo Pasolini, Luchino Visconti, Alberto Lattuada, and Vittorio De Sica. Her career continued well into her 50s, with supporting roles in David Lynch's Dune (1984) and Nikita Mikhalkov Dark Eyes (1987). Mangano was the wife of international film producer Dino De Laurentiis and had four children with him, including Veronica De Laurentiis and Raffaella De Laurentiis. Description above from the Wikipedia article Silvana Mangano, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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2021
Luchino Visconti
2002
Dark Eyes
1987
Dune
1984
Ludwig
1981
Ludwig
1973
The Scopone Game
1972
The Decameron
1971
Death in Venice
1971
Theorem
1968
Oedipus Rex
1967
The Witches
1967
My Wife
1964
The Verona Trial
1963
Barabbas
1961
A Difficult Life
1961
The Great War
1959
Tempest
1958
This Angry Age
1957
Men and Wolves
1957
Ulysses
1954
Mambo
1954
Anna
1951
Outlaw Girl
1950
What's My Line?
1950
Lure of the Sila
1949
Bitter Rice
1949
Black Magic
1949













































