Gina Lollobrigida

1927-

Biography: life and films

Gina Lollobrigida is an Italian actress whose birth name is Luigina Lollobrigida. She was born in Subiaco, Italy on 4th July 1927.

Her best films as an actor include Christian-Jaque's Fanfan la Tulipe (1952), John Huston's comedy-thriller Beat the Devil (1953), King Vidor's Solomon and Sheba (1959), Robert Mulligan's comedy Come September (1961) and Armando Crispino's Le piacevoli notti (1966).

Gina Lollobrigida has so far appeared in 60 films.

She has most frequently worked with the following directors: Mario Costa (3 films), Luigi Zampa (3), Jean Delannoy (3), Melvin Frank (2), Mauro Bolognini (2), Mario Monicelli (2), Luigi Comencini (2) and Alessandro Blasetti (2).

Her most frequent genres include: drama (30 films), comedy (21), comedy-romance (8), comedy-drama (6), romance (5), War (4), history (3), Thriller (3), crime-thriller (2) and Biography (2).

Our average rating for Gina Lollobrigida over all films is: 2.9

Filmography

Key: a = actor

Aquila Nera (1946) [a]

A Man About the House (1947) [a]

Il delitto di Giovanni Episcopo (1947) [a]

I pagliacci (1948) [a]

Il segreto di Don Giovanni (1948) [a]

L'Elisir d'amore (1948) [a]

Campane a martello (1949) [a]

Follie per l'opera (1949) [a]

La Sposa non può attendere (1949) [a]

Alina (1950) [a]

Cuori senza frontiere (1950) [a]

Miss Italia (1950) [a]

Vita da cani (1950) [a]

A Tale of Five Cities (1951) [a]

Achtung! Banditi! (1951) [a]

Amor non ho... però... però (1951) [a]

La Città si difende (1951) [a]

Altri tempi (1952) [a]

Enrico Caruso: leggenda di una voce (1952) [a]

Fanfan la Tulipe (1952) [a]

Les Belles de nuit (1952) [a]

Moglie per una notte (1952) [a]

Beat the Devil (1953) [a]

Le Infedeli (1953) [a]

Il Maestro di Don Giovanni (1954) [a]

La Romana (1954) [a]

Le Grand jeu (1954) [a]

Pane, amore e gelosia (1954) [a]

La Donna più bella del mondo (1955) [a]

Notre Dame de Paris (1956) [a]

Trapeze (1956) [a]

Anna di Brooklyn (1958) [a]

La Legge (1959) [a]

Never So Few (1959) [a]

Solomon and Sheba (1959) [a]

Come September (1961) [a]

Go Naked in the World (1961) [a]

La Bellezza di Ippolita (1962) [a]

Mare matto (1963) [a]

Vénus Impérial (1963) [a]

Woman of Straw (1964) [a]

Le Bambole (1965) [a]

Strange Bedfellows (1965) [a]

Hotel Paradiso (1966) [a]

Io, io, io... e gli altri (1966) [a]

Le Piacevoli notti (1966) [a]

Les Sultans (1966) [a]

Cervantes (1967) [a]

Buona Sera, Mrs. Campbell (1968) [a]

La Morte ha fatto l'uovo (1968) [a]

Stuntman (1968) [a]

The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell (1968) [a]

Un bellissimo novembre (1969) [a]

Bad Man's River (1971) [a]

King, Queen, Knave (1972) [a]

No encontré rosas para mi madre (1973) [a]

Les Cent et une nuits de Simon Cinéma (1995) [a]

XXL (1997) [a]

Box Office 3D (2011) [a]



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