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Valentina Cortese(1923-2019)

  • Actress
  • Camera and Electrical Department
  • Additional Crew
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Valentina Cortese
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Day for Night (1973)
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Valentina Cortese was born in Milan on New Year's Day of 1923. She made her movie debut in 1940 and played many "ingenue" parts in Italian films of that period, before making a real sensation in Caccia all'uomo (1948) and Tempesta su Parigi (1948), playing both female leads, Fantine and Cosette (the film was a competent screen adaptation of the Victor Hugo classic "Les misérables"). The international success of the British-made melodrama The Glass Mountain (1949) brought her some Hollywood offers: she was very sensual as a truck-driver's mistress in Jules Dassin's film noir Thieves' Highway (1949), and particularly effective in Robert Wise's thriller The House on Telegraph Hill (1951), in which she portrayed a woman pursued by a killer.

She then returned to Europe and worked with many great directors, like Michelangelo Antonioni, who cast her in Le amiche (1955), and Federico Fellini, who gave her a supporting part in his surrealist fantasy Juliet of the Spirits (1965). She had an especially robust part in Francois Truffaut's Day for Night (1973) as a fading alcoholic movie star (she was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Academy Award for this performance). She also had a stage career, working with writers and directors such as Giorgio Strehler and Franco Zeffirelli and starring in the title roles of Schiller's "Mary Stuart" and Wedekind's "Lulu".
BornJanuary 1, 1923
DiedJuly 10, 2019(96)
BornJanuary 1, 1923
DiedJuly 10, 2019(96)
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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar
    • 7 wins & 5 nominations total

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Known for

Day for Night (1973)
Day for Night
8.0
  • Séverine
  • 1973
John Neville in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
7.1
  • Queen Ariadne
  • Violet
  • 1988
Humphrey Bogart and Ava Gardner in The Barefoot Contessa (1954)
The Barefoot Contessa
6.9
  • Eleanora Torlato-Favrini(as Valentina Cortesa)
  • 1954
Valentina Cortese, Madeleine Fischer, Yvonne Furneaux, Anna Maria Pancani, and Eleonora Rossi Drago in Le amiche (1955)
Le amiche
7.1
  • Nene
  • 1955

Credits

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Actress



  • The End (Teleteatro)
    Video
    • 1999
  • Storia di una capinera (1993)
    Storia di una capinera
    6.7
    • Mother Superior
    • 1993
  • Donald Sutherland and Amanda Ooms in Buster's Bedroom (1991)
    Buster's Bedroom
    5.3
    • Serafina Tannenbaum
    • 1991
  • The Betrothed (1989)
    The Betrothed
    6.3
    TV Mini Series
    • Prassede
    • 1989
  • Johnny Dorelli in La trappola (1989)
    La trappola
    TV Movie
    • Signorina Grisi
    • 1989
  • John Neville in The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
    The Adventures of Baron Munchausen
    7.1
    • Queen Ariadne
    • Violet
    • 1988
  • Young Toscanini (1988)
    Young Toscanini
    6.1
    • Comparsa (uncredited)
    • 1988
  • Facciaffittasi (1987)
    Facciaffittasi
    TV Mini Series
    • Gina Grandi
    • 1987
  • Tango blu (1987)
    Tango blu
    5.5
    • Rachele Cigno
    • 1987
  • Via Montenapoleone (1987)
    Via Montenapoleone
    4.1
    • Madre di Guido
    • 1987
  • La ferdinanda: Sonate für eine Medici-Villa (1981)
    La ferdinanda: Sonate für eine Medici-Villa
    6.9
    • Caterina de Dominicis
    • 1981
  • William Holden, Paul Newman, and Jacqueline Bisset in When Time Ran Out... (1980)
    When Time Ran Out...
    4.6
    • Rose Valdez (as Valentina Cortesa)
    • 1980
  • Lara Wendel, Valentina Cortese, and Anne Heywood in Ring of Darkness (1979)
    Ring of Darkness
    4.6
    • Elena Merrill
    • 1979
  • Le troisième couteau
    TV Movie
    • Tante Zelmire
    • 1979
  • Walter Chiari, Valentina Cortese, Macha Méril, and Stefano Satta Flores in Tanto va la gatta al lardo... (1978)
    Tanto va la gatta al lardo...
    5.5
    • Vilma
    • Leonilde Bosco Casagrande
    • 1978

Camera and Electrical Department



  • Habitación 13 (2015)
    Habitación 13
    TV Mini Series
    • camera operator (2015)
    • 2015

Additional Crew



  • Marisa Belli, Erno Crisa, Alessandro Fersen, and Liliana Gerace in Gelosia (1953)
    Gelosia
    6.9
    • italian voice dubbing: Marisa Belli (uncredited)
    • 1953

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The House On Telegraph Hill
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The House On Telegraph Hill
Day for Night
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Personal details

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  • Official sites
    • France's national library catalogue
    • Theater org
  • Alternative name
    • Valentina Cortesa
  • Height
    • 5′ 3¾″ (1.62 m)
  • Born
    • January 1, 1923
    • Milan, Lombardy, Italy
  • Died
    • July 10, 2019
    • Milan, Italy(undisclosed)
  • Spouses
      Carlo De Angeli1980 - 1998 (his death)
  • Children
    • Jackie Basehart
  • Other works
    Book: "Valentina Cortese Quanti sono i domani passati ". Milan : Mondadori with Enrico Rotelli, Autobiography
  • Publicity listings
    • 2 Articles
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

Did you know

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  • Trivia
    When Cortese lost the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her performance in Day for Night (1973) to veteran Ingrid Bergman (for Murder on the Orient Express (1974)), Bergman recognized Cortese in her speech, impromptu, noting Cortese should have won.
  • Trademark
      Dark, alluring, features
  • Salary
    • The House on Telegraph Hill
      (1951)
      $800 a week

FAQ

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  • When did Valentina Cortese die?
    July 10, 2019
  • How did Valentina Cortese die?
    Undisclosed
  • How old was Valentina Cortese when she died?
    96 years old
  • Where did Valentina Cortese die?
    Milan, Italy
  • When was Valentina Cortese born?
    January 1, 1923

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