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Anna Magnani

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Acting credits

77

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Very extensive acting filmography.

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Movies: 73Series: 4Crew credits: 1

TMDB ID: 4421

IMDb ID: nm0536167

Known for: Acting

Born: March 7, 1908

Died: September 26, 1973

Age: 65

Place of birth: Rome, Italy

Gender: Female

Adult content flag: No

Career span: 1934 - 2021

Years active: 88

Average TMDB rating: 7.02

Wikidata: Q56011

Also known as

안나 마냐니

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Biography

Anna Magnani (pronounced: mahn-YANEE; 7 March 1908 – 26 September 1973) was an Italian stage and film actress. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress, along with four other international awards, for her portrayal of a Sicilian widow in The Rose Tattoo. Born in Rome to an Egyptian father and an Italian mother, she worked her way through Rome's Academy of Dramatic Art by singing at night clubs. During her career, her only child was stricken by polio when he was 18 months old and remained crippled. She was referred to as "La Lupa," the "perennial toast of Rome" and a "living she-wolf symbol" of the cinema. Time magazine described her personality as "fiery", and drama critic Harold Clurman said her acting was "volcanic". In the realm of Italian cinema, she was "passionate, fearless, and exciting," an actress that film historian Barry Monush calls "the volcanic earth mother of all Italian cinema." Director Roberto Rossellini called her "the greatest acting genius since Eleonora Duse. Playwright Tennessee Williams became an admirer of her acting and wrote The Rose Tattoo specifically for her to star in, a role for which she received her first Oscar in 1955. After meeting director Goffredo Alessandrini she received her first screen role in La cieca di Sorrento (The Blind Woman of Sorrento) (1934) and later achieved international fame in Rossellini's Rome, Open City (1945), considered the first significant movie to launch the Italian neorealism movement in cinema. As an actress she became recognized for her dynamic and forceful portrayals of "earthy lower-class women" in such films as The Miracle (1948), Bellissima (1951), The Rose Tattoo (1955), The Fugitive Kind (1960), with Marlon Brando and directed by Sidney Lumet, and Mamma Roma (1962). As early as 1950, Life magazine had already stated that Magnani was "one of the most impressive actresses since Garbo". ​

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Movies

Movies

Movie credits linked with Anna Magnani.

Movie poster for We Are Cinema (2021)

as Self (archive footage)

We Are Cinema

2021 Movie
Movie poster for The Treasure of His Youth: The Photographs of Paolo Di Paolo (2021)

as Self - Actress (archive footage)

The Treasure of His Youth: The Photographs of Paolo Di Paolo

2021 Movie
Movie poster for Cinecittà, de Mussolini à la Dolce Vita (2021)

as Self (archive footage)

Cinecittà, de Mussolini à la Dolce Vita

2021 Movie
Movie poster for The Passion of Anna Magnani (2019)

as Self (archive footage)

The Passion of Anna Magnani

2019 Movie
Movie poster for Quand Jean devint Renoir (2017)

as Camilla (archive footage)

Quand Jean devint Renoir

2017 Movie
Movie poster for Luchino Visconti: Between Truth and Passion (2016)

as Self (archive footage)

Luchino Visconti: Between Truth and Passion

2016 Movie
Movie poster for Girlfriend in a Coma (2012)

as Maddalena Cecconi (archive footage) (uncredited)

Girlfriend in a Coma

2012 Movie
Movie poster for The War of the Volcanoes (2012)

as Self (archive footage)

The War of the Volcanoes

2012 Movie
Movie poster for Vittorio D. (2009)

as Self (archive footage)

Vittorio D.

2009 Movie
Movie poster for Hollywood sul Tevere (2009)

Hollywood sul Tevere

2009 Movie
Movie poster for Rossellini and the City (2009)

as (archive footage)

Rossellini and the City

2009 Movie
Movie poster for Anna Magnani: Femmina Immortale (2008)

as Self

Anna Magnani: Femmina Immortale

2008 Movie
Movie poster for Anna Magnani - Recitare la verità (2008)

as (archive footage)

Anna Magnani - Recitare la verità

2008 Movie
Movie poster for My Dad Is 100 Years Old (2006)

as Pina (archive footage) (uncredited)

My Dad Is 100 Years Old

2006 Movie
Movie poster for Once Upon a Time... 'Rome, Open City' (2006)

as Self (archive footage)

Once Upon a Time... 'Rome, Open City'

2006 Movie
Movie poster for Bellissime (2004)

as (archive footage)

Bellissime

2004 Movie
Movie poster for Barbra Streisand: The Movie Album (2003)

as Gioia (archive footage)

Barbra Streisand: The Movie Album

2003 Movie
Movie poster for Rossellini Under the Volcano (1998)

as Maddalena Natoli (archive footage)

Rossellini Under the Volcano

1998 Movie
Movie poster for Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American Stage (1994)

as Serafina Delle Rose / Lady Torrance (archive footage)

Tennessee Williams: Orpheus of the American Stage

1994 Movie
Movie poster for Rossellini Through His Own Eyes (1993)

as Self (archive footage)

Rossellini Through His Own Eyes

1993 Movie
Movie poster for Bellissimo: Images of the Italian Cinema (1985)

as Self

Bellissimo: Images of the Italian Cinema

1985 Movie
Movie poster for My Name Is Anna Magnani (1980)

as Self (archive footage)

My Name Is Anna Magnani

1980 Movie
Movie poster for Roma (1972)

as Anna Magnani

Roma

1972 Movie
Movie poster for 1870 (1972)

as Teresa Parenti

1870

1972 Movie