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    Claudia Cardinale

    French-Italian actress

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  1. Claudia Cardinale. Actress: Once Upon a Time in the West. Like many other female Italian film stars, Claudia Cardinale's entry into the business was by way of a beauty pageant.

  2. Claude Joséphine Rose Cardinale (French: [klod ʒozefin ʁoz kaʁdinal]; born 15 April 1938), known as Claudia Cardinale (Italian: [ˈklaudja kardiˈnaːle]), is an Tunisian-born Italian actress.

  3. Claudia Cardinale. Actress: Once Upon a Time in the West. Like many other female Italian film stars, Claudia Cardinale's entry into the business was by way of a beauty pageant.

  4. Jun 25, 2013 · Though lesser known in the States, Claudia Cardinale embodied all the wow factors of a 60s starlet: big hair, cat eyes, a seamless hourglass figure, and a raspy, unforgettable voice.

  5. Bored with her life, Albertine (Claudia Cardinale) drops her husband and takes the first train to Paris, to start fresh.

  6. Born in Tunisia in 1938, Claudia Cardinale first attracted attention in 1957 after winning the 'Most Beautiful Girl in Tunisia' contest. Her prize was a trip to the Venice Film Festival, inspiring her to pursue a career in acting.

  7. This is a list representing the Claudia Cardinale filmography. It also includes her documentary appearances, television roles, voice-dubbing roles and stage appearances.

  8. Feb 2, 2023 · On a recent afternoon in Rome, Claudia Cardinale recalled the many heartthrobs she worked with during her more than six-decade movie career, and let out a full-throated laugh.

  9. Sep 5, 2024 · Claudia Cardinale, on the other hand, was born in Tunis in 1938 to Italian parents. She came to prominence slightly later than Bardot, with her film career taking off in the late 1950s. Cardinale’s beauty was discovered when she won a "Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia" contest, leading to film offers in Italy.

  10. Apr 20, 2018 · Features. Countless column inches have been spent in odes to the voluptuous beauty of Claudia Cardinale. The Italian-Tunisian bombshell was compared with Bardot, called “‘Italy’s happiest invention” by co-star David Niven, and became a breakout arthouse star of the 1960s.

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