Sophia Loren, born Sofia Villani Scicolone on September 20, 1934, in Rome, is an icon of Italian and international cinema. Growing up in poverty with a single mother during the war, Loren began her career in show business by participating in beauty contests. Her extraordinary beauty and natural talent for acting quickly led to success in Italian cinema and then internationally. Loren became a symbol of elegance, beauty, and talent, representing the glamour and charm of Italian cinema worldwide.
Interests
Sophia Loren is known for her passion for Italian cooking, an interest she has shared through the publication of cookbooks. Her love for cooking reflects her Italian roots and her dedication to family and traditions. Loren is also an advocate for various humanitarian causes and has always shown a strong connection to her Italian origins.
Major Films
"Two Women" (1960): Her performance in this film earned her an Oscar for Best Actress, becoming the first actress to win an Oscar for a non-English language film.
"Marriage Italian Style" (1964): Alongside Marcello Mastroianni, Loren showcased her ability to combine drama and comedy, playing a prostitute aspiring to a better life.
"Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow" (1963): In this film, Loren played three different roles, demonstrating her versatility as an actress.
"A Special Day" (1977): In this dramatic film, Loren delivered one of her most touching performances.
Filmography
1950 - "Tototarzan" (Mario Mattoli)
1950 - "Le sei mogli di Barbablù" (Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia)
1950 - "Cuori sul mare" (Giorgio Bianchi)
1951 - "Quo Vadis" (Mervyn LeRoy) - Uncredited
1953 - "Aida" (Clemente Fracassi)
1954 - "The Gold of Naples" (Vittorio De Sica)
1957 - "Boy on a Dolphin" (Jean Negulesco)
1958 - "The Black Orchid" (Martin Ritt)
1958 - "Desire Under the Elms" (Delbert Mann)
1960 - "Two Women" (Vittorio De Sica)
1961 - "El Cid" (Anthony Mann)
1963 - "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" (Vittorio De Sica)
1964 - "Marriage Italian Style" (Vittorio De Sica)
1964 - "The Fall of the Roman Empire" (Anthony Mann)
1966 - "Arabesque" (Stanley Donen)
1972 - "Man of La Mancha" (Arthur Hiller)
1977 - "A Special Day" (Ettore Scola)
1994 - "Prêt-à-Porter" (Robert Altman)
1995 - "Grumpier Old Men" (Howard Deutch)
2009 - "Nine" (Rob Marshall)
2020 - "The Life Ahead" (Edoardo Ponti)
Sophia Loren's performances have been celebrated worldwide, earning her numerous awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "Two Women," making her the first actor to win an Oscar for a performance in a foreign-language film. Her enduring appeal and talent have made her a symbol of Italian cinema