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For the 2006 production of Chacun sa nuit, she takes the role of Herself - Presenter: Best Director.
Herself (Presenter) in the 2003 production of Eunjangdo.
She plays Herself, recalling her award (pre-recorded) in the 1994 production of The Color of Evening.
In 1998, Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Herself in the production of The Adventures of Sebastian Cole.
She stars as Herself/presenter in the 2003 Fresh Young Meat 8.
She is cast in the role of Herself - Presenter: Best Foreign Film in the 1921 movie Bit Old Fashioned, A.
For the 2005 video Arena Total 1 - Opferschlampen voll gespermt!, Barbara Lama.
For the 2000 video Anales argentinos del milenio, Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Aida.
She is cast in the role of Angela Kincaid in the 1998 release of Bimboland.
Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Yasmin Azir in the 1991 video Blonde Riders.
She plays the part of Honoria in the 2004 movie Cape Chaser.
For the 1963 movie Cuixart, permanencia del barroco, Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Carmela.
In 1990, Sophia Loren plays Olivia in the movie Buenas costumbres, Las.
In 2001, she stars as Hermana Germana in the production of Absolution.
In 1992, Sophia Loren plays the part of Rose Bianco in the video Bound and Gagged 4.
She stars as Zoe (segment "La riffa") in the 1956 release of Cu fata spre public.
In 1929, Phaedra in the release of Downstream.
In 2004, Sophia Loren plays the part of Mara in the feature Artflick.001.
She stars as Princess Olympia in the 2005 movie Choices.
She plays Anna Jesson in the 1914 release of Cause for Thanksgiving, A.
For the 1925 production of Dog Days, Sophia Loren stars as Isabella Candeloro.
In 1989, she plays the part of Sisina in the show Bajarse al moro.
For the 1974 feature City Center and Pedestrians, Sophia Loren stars as Jennifer Rispoli Chamberlain.
For the 2002 release Antena Criminal: Making a Jess Franco Movie, she plays the part of Marisa.
Cesira in the 1989 movie Audition.
For the 2001 feature Bains-douches, she plays Natascha.
For the 2006 feature Accidents Will Happen, she is cast in the role of Marianna Miraldo.
For the 2001 video Ben Dover: Posh Birds, she is cast in the role of Lisa Macklin.
She plays the part of Anna Cabot in the 1943 movie Devil Riders.
She takes the role of Ines in the 1933 movie Aladdin Aur Jadui Chirag.
For the 1926 feature Beauty Parlor, A, she plays the part of Nives Mongolini.
Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Cleopatra/Nisca in the 1938 show Bombonzinho.
She plays Jimena in the 2005 release of Bob Log III's Electric Fence Story.
For the 2006 Coolest Science Museums, she plays the part of Lucilla.
In 1952, she stars as Titina Paterno in the feature Aladdin and His Lamp.
In 2007, Adele Tasca in the magazine Zero Barracuda.
In 1922, Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Antonietta Fallari in the movie The Bond Boy.
For the 2005 production Comic Relief: Red Nose Night Live 05, she is cast in the role of Francesca Montorsi.
In 1931, Sophia Loren's character is Antonietta in the production of Cuerpo y alma.
Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Anna in the 2005 release of Confessions of a Pit Fighter.
Sophia Loren's character is Giovanna in the 2000 feature Eyes to Heaven.
In 2003, she plays Maria Ragetti in the show All Along.
In 2004, she is cast in the role of Angela Rossini in the show Brando from the Neck Down.
In 1911, Sophia Loren plays Cinzia Zaccardi in the movie The Coronation of George V.
In 1977, she plays Adelina Sbaratti/Anna Molteni/Mara in the production of Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
In 1969, Sophia Loren's character is Lucia Curcio in the production of Chirag.
For the 2004 video Aqua Club, she is cast in the role of Judith.
In 1997, she is cast in the role of Stella in the movie Asuravamsam.
In 2007, Sophia Loren stars as Lady L/Louise in the show Crimen.
She is cast in the role of Dita in the 2005 movie Buongiorno.
In 2009, Sophia Loren plays Herself in the feature The Caliph's House.
In 2003, she is cast in the role of Herself in the Darling.
For the 1970 movie Amerikanische Soldat, Der, Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Aldonza/Dulcinea.
In 1994, she plays Filumena Marturano in the video Deranged.
In 1996, Sophia Loren plays Herself in the show Contos da Rua.
In 1988, she is cast in the role of Epifania Parerga in the show Broken Angel.
In 1915, Sophia Loren plays the part of Valeria Billi in the show Classe 1935, La.
Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Maddalena Ciarrapico in the 1948 movie Chun gui he chu.
In 1968, Sophia Loren plays the part of Nora in the show Canal de Isabel II.
She plays Sofia (Pizze a credito segment) in the 1938 movie Boy of the Streets.
Sophia Loren's character is Donna Sofia in the 1981 movie The Chosen.
Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Lina Stroppiani in the 1937 production of Bastardo, El.
For the 1978 show The Boy Is Good, Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Juana.
Sophia Loren's character is Pupa in the 1922 feature Fair Lady.
In 1969, she is cast in the role of Aurora in the release of Africa segreta.
In 1991, Sophia Loren plays the part of Maria Lojacono in the video Anal Asians.
In 2006, Sophia Loren plays Agnese in the movie Cuaderno, El.
Sophia Loren plays Johanna in the 1926 movie The Angelus.
In 1913, she stars as Herself in the release of The Evil Thereof.
She is cast in the role of Maman Lévy in the 2001 release of Alejandra y Laura.
In 1923, she takes the role of Herself in the movie Fashion Follies.
In 2002, Sophia Loren is cast in the role of Sophia Loren & Romilda Villani in the video release of Bad Company: In Concert - Merchants of Cool.
In 2006, she plays Herself in the feature Cheonhajangsa madonna.
For the 1997 release Boemia no Antigo Recife Antigo, Sophia Loren plays the part of The girl.
In 1913, Sophia Loren's character is Kay in the production of Dama di Picche, La.
For the 2006 feature Ave Maria - Van dienstmaagd des heren tot koningin van de hemel, she is cast in the role of Elvira.
Adriana de Mauro in the 2005 feature Amour, L'.
For the 1997 video Cop Out, Herself.
In 1990, Sophia Loren plays Herself - Hostess in the show Fashion from New York.
Sophia Loren stars as Lucia in the 2003 release Begin the Beguine.
In 1926, Teresa Innocente in the movie Dieux ont soif, Les.
She plays Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Song in the 1994 production Carmen.
She takes the role of Herself/presenter in the 1976 release of Goole by Numbers.
For the 1972 release of Hapax Legomena VII: Special Effects, she takes the role of Herself.
The art of starry conversation
Peter Bart: Making small talk with big stars challenges even the savviest in Hollywood -- I was at a dinner party for 20 guests the other night and, feeling fatigued, decided to stake out a quiet spot at the end of the still-empty table. Within moments th
on 2010-02-27 04:47:36
Celebrity-Signed Chrysler Up for Auction to Help Haiti This Saturday
Hundreds of celebrities, including Drew Barrymore and boyfriend Justin Long, took time to sign a vehicle at the Golden Globe Awards that will be auctioned off to benefit the American Red Cross Haitian Relief Fund. ET has the details...
Stars For a
on 2010-02-18 04:47:24
Penelope Trades Her Beach Wear For Gowns, Marion, and Sophia
Penelope Cruz wrapped up her good bikini times at the beach in Brazil with Javier Bardem in order to head to Italy for Nine press events today. Joining Penelope was Sophia Loren and Marion Cotillard, who has quite the life going from one party with Hollyw
on 2010-01-14 04:51:20
New Pics: 'Nine' Stars Flaunt Red-Carpet Fashions in Rome
Penelope Cruz, Marion Cotillard and Sophia Loren showed off their star styles at a screening and photo call for 'Nine' in Rome on Wednesday.
on 2010-01-14 04:47:32
Gerard Butler Among A-listers to Present at Golden Globes
Gerard Butler will join the likes of Halle Berry, Leonardo DiCaprio, Julia Roberts and Robert De Niro on the list of Golden Globe presenters, and ET knows of two more top-notch celebs that will be presenting as well.
Mel Gibson and Sophia Loren are also
on 2010-01-06 04:47:04
Sophia Loren is a Hot Mama in 'Nine'
Sophia Loren plays Daniel Day-Lewis' mother in 'Nine,' a big-screen musical based on the life of famed Italian director Frederico Fellini, with whom Sophia worked. Our Mary Hart is with the Oscar-winning actress, who admits she hasn't seen the movie yet!
on 2009-12-11 04:47:55
Bonding with the Beautiful Ladies of 'Nine'
Oscar bait Penelope Cruz, Kate Hudson, Nicole Kidman, Marion Cotillard and Fergie join screen veterans Dame Judi Dench and Sophia Loren in the highly anticipated musical 'Nine' from 'Chicago' director Rob Marshall. Our own Mary Hart gets the details on h
on 2009-11-27 04:46:08
Sofia Vergara: Sexy on the Red Carpet
Enjoying a night out on the red carpet, Sofia Vergara turned up for the Columbia Pictures premiere of “2012” on Tuesday night (November 3).
The “Modern Family” actress looked stunning in a purple frock as she arrived at Regal Ci
on 2009-11-05 04:50:43
Loren Delighted With Venice Street Honour
Movie icon Sophia Loren was recognised as one of Italy's most famous daughters on Thursday (16Jul09) - when part of a street in Venice was named in her honour.The Sixties sex symbol already has a road named after her - thousands of miles away in Toronto,
on 2009-07-17 04:50:01
No Surgery For Penelope Cruz
Penelope Cruz has vowed to grow old gracefully like her icon Sophia Loren and insists she will not have cosmetic surgery to keep her looks.The actress says she is looking forward to getting older and is not worried about getting grey hair and wrinkles.Pen
on 2009-04-17 04:50:08
Oscar's array of soriees
VPage: Parties heat up on Hollywood's biggest night -- The hot topic at the Governors Ball on Sunday was the Oscarcast. Sophia Loren called it "the best I have ever seen in all the years I've come to the Oscars" and Harvey Weinstein said, "Tonight we saw
on 2009-02-24 04:47:03
Daniel Day-Lewis' Italian job
Daniel Day-Lewis can't stop speaking in an Italian accent. The Oscar-winning actor - renowned for his love of method acting, where he refuses to come out of character in between scenes - has reportedly been amusing co-stars Nicole Kidman, Sophia Loren and
on 2008-11-23 04:46:08
Day-Lewis Dedicated to Italian Job
Actor Daniel Day-Lewis is so determined to stay in character for his upcoming role in Nine - he can't stop speaking Italian. The Oscar-winner plays lady-loving director Guido Contini in the movie musical, opposite a star-studded cast including Nicole Kidm
on 2008-11-18 04:49:27
Comedy writer Sheldon Keller dies
Obituary: Wrote for sketch show 'Caesar's Hour' -- Sheldon Keller, a writer who collaborated with Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner on the 1950s sketch comedy show "Caesar's Hour" and wrote variety shows for Frank Sinatra, Sophia Loren a
on 2008-09-02 04:47:36
'Caesar's Hour' writer Sheldon Keller dies at 85
(AP)
AP - Sheldon Keller, a writer who collaborated with Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner on the 1950s sketch comedy show "Caesar's Hour" and wrote variety shows for Frank Sinatra, Sophia Loren and other stars, died Monday. He was 85.
on 2008-09-02 04:45:30
Buzz Briefs: Sophia Loren, Ruben Studdard
Sophia Loren urges Naples trash pick up. Ruben Studdard preps for weekend wedding. Paris Hilton makes good on her post-jail promises. Ohio man accused of stalking teen singers Aly and AJ. George Clooney calls for unity among actors.
on 2008-06-28 04:47:47
Report: Loren appeals for Naples cleanup
(AP)
AP - Sophia Loren is imploring people to clear the garbage off the streets of her beloved Naples.
on 2008-06-28 04:45:25
A LORENAISSANCE
EUROPEAN screen icons Sophia Loren and Catherine Deneuve would seem to have little in common with the "Hostel" torture porn flicks, let alone the "Rambo" series. But a pair of new DVD box sets showcasing vintage work by the stars is coming out...
on 2008-06-10 04:48:38
Sophia Loren Wants A Ghostly Visit From Late Husband.
Sophia Loren Wants A Ghostly Visit From Late Husband.... Sophia Loren is calling on her late husband, filmmaker Carlo Ponti, to visit her from beyond the grave. The movie beauty, who plays a ghost in new film Nine, laments she has had no real life encount
on 2008-06-06 04:46:23
Turner Classic Movies series honors Sophia Loren
on 2008-06-03 20:51:02
Turner Classic Movies series honors Sophia Loren
on 2008-06-03 20:51:00
Tina Turner unveils first concert tour in 8 years
(Reuters)
Reuters - Soul legend Tina Turner on Friday
unveiled plans to tour for the first time in eight years after
her friend and film icon Sophia Loren told her it was time to
hit the road again.
on 2008-05-09 20:45:06
Loren names luxury cruise liner
Italian film star Sophia Loren christens a giant luxury cruise liner at a launch party at the Port of Dover.
on 2008-04-07 08:46:09
Nicole Kidman in 'Nine'?
The mom-to-be may take on the movie musical.
NICOLE KIDMAN and JUDI DENCH are the latest A-list ladies in talks to join the cast of 'Nine,' the new film adaptation of the Tony award-winning Broadway musical, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
New Oscar
on 2008-04-04 20:46:17
Black Is the New Black
A slew of big stars turned out for Giorgio Armani's haute couture show in Paris on Tuesday, from Sophia Loren (far left) to Hilary Swank, Mariska Hargitay, Dita Von Teese and Ellen Pompeo (far...
on 2008-01-23 16:45:37
Bertolucci to get Hollywood star
International News: Italian director joins Walk of Fame -- Helmer Bernardo Bertolucci will receive a star on Hollywood?s Walk of Fame, joining a highly select set of Italian artists ? including Rudolf Valentino, Anna Magnani, Arturo Toscanini, Enrico Car
on 2008-01-03 12:46:17
Stars Mix It Up for the Bambi Awards
Celebs headed to Germany for the 2007 Bambi Awards in Düsseldorf this evening. Katie Holmes' shocking new hair was the excitement of the red carpet, but back to that in a second. Eva Longoria, who accepted the award for Best International TV Series, looke
on 2007-11-29 20:47:21
Sophia Loren cries at Rome ceremony
(AP)
AP - Sophia Loren broke into tears at an awards ceremony Saturday as she recalled her climb to fame from the gritty Neapolitan suburb where she grew up.
on 2007-10-21 08:45:07
Sophia Loren cries at Rome ceremony
(AP)
AP - Sophia Loren broke into tears at an awards ceremony Saturday as she recalled her climb to fame from the gritty Neapolitan suburb where she grew up.
on 2007-10-21 00:45:04
Rome fest stands for Sophia Loren
VPage: The Rome Film Festival kicked off Oct. 18 with a double dose of Italo star power provided by Sophia Loren, who received a lifetime achievement award, and Monica Bellucci, who stars in Gallic gangster pic "Second Wind."
on 2007-10-20 00:45:47
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On Sat, 06 May 2006 11:23:44 -0400, George Peatty
wrote:
>On 5 May 2006 17:38:25 -0700, "Calvin Rice" wrote:
>you're right: today's women can't hold a candle to the beauties of the 50's
>and 60's: Monroe, Loren, Ava Gardner, Ursula Undress (I mean, Andress ..)
>Heck, the second team with the likes of Kim Novak, Joan Collins, and Yvonne
>de Carlo is better than any set of beauties you can name today ..
Harkness was right: apples and oranges. Rare are the movies these
days when the camera is seemingly having a two-hour love affair with
an actress's face, but that doesn't mean there's any shortage of
screen beauties. I love each and every one of the gorgeous stars you
mentioned, as well as so many more from eras past (and the gallery you
linked to before is fantastic), but I also think there are scores of
current actresses around the world today whose beauty is just
undeniable. Would you like names?
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"dvdscds" wrote in message
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> Novak.
> I do believe Angelina Jolie is one of the sexiest women past and
> present.
> Whitney Houston is cute....maybe not sexy.
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George Peatty wrote:
> On 5 May 2006 17:38:25 -0700, "Calvin Rice" wrote:
> you're right: today's women can't hold a candle to the beauties of the 50's
> and 60's: Monroe, Loren, Ava Gardner, Ursula Undress (I mean, Andress ..)
> Heck, the second team with the likes of Kim Novak, Joan Collins, and Yvonne
> de Carlo is better than any set of beauties you can name today ..
>
I think Kim Novak was super sexy in "Vertigo". I think that's Kim
Novak.
I do believe Angelina Jolie is one of the sexiest women past and
present.
Whitney Houston is cute....maybe not sexy.
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On Sat, 06 May 2006 11:23:44 -0400, George Peatty
wrote:
>On 5 May 2006 17:38:25 -0700, "Calvin Rice" wrote:
>you're right: today's women can't hold a candle to the beauties of the 50's
>and 60's: Monroe, Loren, Ava Gardner, Ursula Undress (I mean, Andress ..)
>Heck, the second team with the likes of Kim Novak, Joan Collins, and Yvonne
>de Carlo is better than any set of beauties you can name today ..
>
If there were an industry today that was devoted to making today's
stars look as glamourous as the stars did in the past, They most
certainly would.
the 40s and 50s offered a very different style of feminine beauty and
a very different style of glamour photorgraphy. So you're basically
saying that oranges taste better than apples.
Having seen Wynona Ryder, Amy Irving, and Charlize Theron up close,
I'd say you're turned your own responses into some sort of factual
assertion.
John Harkness
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On 5 May 2006 17:38:25 -0700, "Calvin Rice" wrote:
>Angelina Jolie. Yeah, I know, she's supposed to be the sexiest
>thing that ever lived. I think she's revolting, and isn't remotely as
>'hot' as Sophia Loren was in her prime.
I came around in a manner of speaking after seeing Mr. and Mrs. Smith, but
you're right: today's women can't hold a candle to the beauties of the 50's
and 60's: Monroe, Loren, Ava Gardner, Ursula Undress (I mean, Andress ..)
Heck, the second team with the likes of Kim Novak, Joan Collins, and Yvonne
de Carlo is better than any set of beauties you can name today ..
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George Peatty wrote:
> On 5 May 2006 17:38:25 -0700, "Calvin Rice" wrote:
> you're right: today's women can't hold a candle to the beauties of the 50's
> and 60's: Monroe, Loren, Ava Gardner, Ursula Undress (I mean, Andress ..)
> Heck, the second team with the likes of Kim Novak, Joan Collins, and Yvonne
> de Carlo is better than any set of beauties you can name today ..
One of the best comments I've seen on here since I signed up!
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Angelina Jolie. Yeah, I know, she's supposed to be the sexiest
thing that ever lived. I think she's revolting, and isn't remotely as
'hot' as Sophia Loren was in her prime.
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polar wrote:
> Taylor wrote:
> Doesn't Sophia Loren live exclusively in Europe now?
> Besides, the tabloids would rather have ten pages of
> Jessica Alba drinking coffee than one photo of Sophia
> Loren helping starving refugee children.
>
And that shows you where tabloid magazines' heads' are at.
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On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 16:56:53 -0500, in alt.gossip.celebrities, Alan Moorman
arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
... On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 16:38:51 -0500, polar
... wrote:
...
... >Taylor wrote:
... >
... ... ... ... ... ... ... >
... >Doesn't Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren live exclusively in Europe now?
... >Besides, the tabloids would rather have ten pages of
... >Jessica Alba drinking coffee than one photo of Sophia
... >Loren helping starving refugee children.
...
...
... Duh. Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren has lived almost exclusively in Europe (Italy)
Switzerland!
... all her life! She's married to Carlo Ponti, and Italian producer.
...
... Not everyone is Amurrican!
I believe he is.
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On Sun, 02 Apr 2006 16:38:51 -0500, polar
wrote:
>Taylor wrote:
>Besides, the tabloids would rather have ten pages of
>Jessica Alba drinking coffee than one photo of Sophia
>Loren helping starving refugee children.
Duh. Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren has lived almost exclusively in Europe (Italy)
all her life! She's married to Carlo Ponti, and Italian producer.
Not everyone is Amurrican!
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Taylor wrote:
> something about getting Freddie Prinze Jr. out of the American
> entertainment industry, it would be much appreciated. Look at Sophia
> Loren...... disappeared from the face of the planet yet works tons and
> we never have to hear about it. "Go for it, Freddie! You deserve it."
Doesn't Sophia Loren live exclusively in Europe now?
Besides, the tabloids would rather have ten pages of
Jessica Alba drinking coffee than one photo of Sophia
Loren helping starving refugee children.
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Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
> S. Fu wrote:
> technical fuckups committed in the name of art. From a professional standpoint,
> I thought the ICU scenes looked very well done. They must have had a nurse on
> the payroll.
> particularly garishly lit.
>
The ICU scene was in no way anything like the real thing for a gunshot
wound that serious. Nothing was correct, including Tony looking too
good. Evidently, the hospital scenes were designed to highlight the
drama through Edie Falco, who is a damn good actress, and give the kid
who plays his son a little screen time. The kid must be someone
producer's relative because he could easily be replaced by a floor lamp
with a dim bulb. The scenes also showed Jamie Lynn Sigler is a beautiful
woman, fat or thin, with or without much makeup.
I can see where this season is going with the fantasy stuff, so I want
to see an entire program with Tony and Dr. Melfi as lovers or married,
etc. Lorraine Bracco is excellently cast, and very impressive. This
woman will always look sexy, like Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren even though she doesn't
have a Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren body. Lorrain Bracco should have her name on
designer eyewear as Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren'>Sophia Loren does.
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"Rick in Oz" wrote in
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> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/indexd?blogid=7
> businessman who invited her to this year's Vienna Opera Ball, because
> she thought he was paying her for sex.
> the prestigious society event -- previous "dates" include Joan
> Collins, Ivana Trump, Sophia Loren, Grace Jones, Sarah, Duchess of
> York, Raquel Welch, Faye Dunaway, Farrah Fawcett, Pamela Anderson and
> Andie MacDowell.
Now there's a crew of troublemakers if I've ever seen one.
> But Electra has never heard of Lugner and believed the invitation to
> Thursday's bash to be an indecent proposal. She forced her benefactor
> to present a statutory declaration that he wasn't expecting an
> intimate date and banned him from picking her up at Vienna airport.
Is there a problemwith being picked up at the airport by the man who is
paying your way?
> Lugner says, "She thought I was looking for a sexual adventure and
> emphasized that she is a married woman. Every year I go with my wife
> and my child and pick up my guest at the airport. My wife is always
> with me. I even told her management that she can bring her husband
> (rocker Dave Navarro) as well, even if he's all covered with tattoos
> and you can only see his fingernails."
Then they can be photographed is separate pairs, and it will be an extra
special night.
> When the pair eventually met, their date was brief -- Electra fled the
> ball at midnight, claiming her tight low-cut dress was too long to
> waltz in.
If leaving at midnight is a brief date, did they arrive at 10:30?
> Now Lugner has vowed to be more selective with his date choices,
> insisting no more young beauties: "They are too stressful. Next year,
> I will choose someone who's a little bit older."
Like maybe YOUR WIFE!!!
> But organizers of the event want Lugner to stop bringing superstars to
> the ball completely. Organizers Countess Christel Schonfeldt says,
> "Lugner terribly harms the image of the ball with his horrible
> broads."
You mean the horrible ones like Sophia Loren and The Duchess of York?
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http://www.imdb.com/news/wenn/2005-06-24/
Loren Honored in Hometown
Italian screen siren Sophia Loren was brought to tears on Wednesday as she
was presented with an honorary citizenship in her Italian hometown. The Two
Women beauty, 70, returned to the small, southern town of Pozzuoli - near
the city of Naples - for the first time in 22 years. Her old classmates
presented Loren with a school photograph from the 1948-49 school year, with
the then-teenage actress posing with a book under her arm. Loren recalls, "I
remember the difficult period of the war, the hours we passed in the railway
tunnels to flee the bombings. Thank you, thank you, I don't know if I
deserve it." The Oscar-winner was raised in poverty in Pozzuoli and was
forced to flee the town with her family to live in Naples during World War
II. Antonio Bassolino, governor of the Campania region, enthuses, "She's
Neapolitan, she's never given up her family and her contact with daily
life."
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Come together right now
May 28, 2005
The Beatles' favourite studio has reopened its doors after decades of being
closed to the public, writes Glenn Frankel.
The four long-haired young men from Liverpool were a half-hour late when
they entered Studio Two at EMI Records on Abbey Road on June 6, 1962. They
raced nervously through a ragged set of songs, while a producer named George
Martin listened to the audition from the control booth upstairs.
Afterward, Martin delivered an hour-long lecture on what they needed to do
to make a professional record.
The rest, as they say, is history. Despite his initial misgivings, Martin
signed the Beatles to a recording contract, albeit for a rock-bottom rate.
The group came back three months later to record their first single, Love Me
Do. It peaked at No. 17 on the British charts. But their next attempt,
Please Please Me, launched a run of 12 No. 1 singles in a row and a dozen
gold albums, and the most successful pop music group in history started down
the long and winding road to fame, fortune and Yoko Ono.
The Beatles crossed Abbey Road, location of the legendary London studio, for
the cover of the last LP they recorded. Ever since, the Abbey Road Studios,
especially Studio Two, have been part of the legend - the place where, by
EMI's count, 192 of the Beatles's 202 songs were recorded. Its significance
was enshrined when the Beatles named the last LP they recorded Abbey Road,
complete with iconic album cover of the four band members crossing the
street the studio complex is named after. (Let It Be, recorded earlier, was
the last album released.)
For years, pilgrims, fanatics and the mildly curious have traversed the
crossing and stood outside the gates of the studios - by EMI's informal
count, between 100,000 and 120,000 walk past each year. But except for a
brief stretch in 1982, its doors have remained closed to the public.
Until now. Last Saturday, Abbey Road's owners opened its gates for a film
festival honouring the 25th anniversary of the studio's work as one of the
world's largest producers of movie music. Nearly two dozen films are being
shown over 16 days in Studio One, the cavernous, auditorium-like room where
the movie scores are performed and recorded. But for many, the main
attraction is just across the hall: Studio Two is also open for
festival-goers.
EMI veterans say the studio looks much the way it did when the Beatles
worked there between 1962 and 1969. A soundproof iron door that looks like
it could have done service on a German U-boat still guards the entrance.
Inside, white paint is peeling from parts of the acoustic panels on the
walls, and the parquet floor bears scuff-marks from hundreds of amplifiers
and instruments that have been hauled over it. There are a half-dozen sets
of multicoloured lights that were installed at the demand of the Beatles,
who felt it gave the room a warmer, more psychedelic ambience.
The cover of the Abbey Road Beatles album.
"You can feel the ghosts when you're in here, and you can sense the
atmosphere as well," said David Holley, EMI's managing director. "It's
almost as if everyone who's ever worked here has left a sound behind."
Located in posh, leafy St John's Wood in north-west London, Abbey Road began
life in the 1830s as an elegant, nine-bedroom estate house with a long, lush
garden at the back. EMI bought it in the late 1920s and turned it into one
of the world's first recording studios.
Musical history was made here long before the Beatles arrived. Edward Elgar,
one of Britain's most distinguished composers and conductors, inaugurated
the studio in 1931 with a historic recording of Land of Hope and Glory,
Britain's unofficial national anthem, by the London Symphony Orchestra.
Violin prodigy Yehudi Menuhin, then 16, came to record the next year,
followed by cellist Pablo Casals, violinist Jascha Heifetz and pianist Artur
Schnabel.
Hundreds of actors, musicians, singers and songwriters made their way to
Abbey Road: Fred Astaire, Noel Coward, Paul Robeson, Glenn Miller, Dinah
Shore, Sophia Loren, Richard Burton, Peter Ustinov, Bette Davis, Bing
Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Shirley Bassey, Dirk Bogarde, Burt Bacharach and
Ravi Shankar. And, lest we forget, Herman's Hermits, Cilla Black and Olivia
Newton-John. Plus an entire generation of British comedians, including Peter
Sellers, Spike Milligan, Dudley Moore and the various casts of The Goon
Show, Beyond the Fringe and That Was the Week That Was.
Music for the three parts of the Lord of the Rings trilogy was recorded in
Studio One, as were the soundtracks for director Anthony Minghella's three
major films: the Oscar-winning The English Patient, The Talented Mr Ripley
and Cold Mountain - all of the music composed by Gabriel Yared. The remake
of Alfie and the Bobby Darin biopic Beyond the Sea are among the latest
soundtracks to be recorded here.
But the Beatles are still Abbey Road's defining faces. In the early days,
they were considered just another musical act that needed to abide by the
studio's strict code of conduct. They wore coats and ties when they came to
record, and the sessions were conducted in three-hour blocks, with long
breaks for tea and lunch. Gradually, as the hits came and the money started
to flow, the Beatles took over. The coats and ties came off, and the band
started pulling legendary all-nighters. With Beatlemania exploding outside
the studio gates, the band saw Abbey Road as a refuge where they could work
uninterrupted, sleep when they needed to, then work some more.
The drugs flowed at times, too. In his 1979 memoir All You Need Is Ears,
Martin recalls John Lennon freaking out and collapsing one evening in 1967
while making Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band. Martin helped him to the
roof to get some fresh air, then feared Lennon might fall off. Martin stayed
with Lennon until the crisis subsided.
The first couple of Beatles albums were each recorded in one long sprint,
never taking more than a few days. But Sgt Pepper took several months. The
climax came with A Day in the Life, the album's concluding song, when Lennon
and Paul McCartney commandeered Studio One, hired 39 classical musicians and
requested that they all come formally attired. McCartney provided funny hats
for each player and a bright red nose for the conductor.
After the Beatles broke down and broke up in 1970, Pink Floyd took over as
Studio Two's unofficial house band. Since then Radiohead, Ozzy Osbourne, the
Spice Girls and a host of other acts have made the studio their home.
McCartney was back last year with the slick, powerful band he has performed
with in concert in recent years to lay down a series of tracks for an album
due later this year.
"None of this stuff was supposed to have lasted," novelist Nick Hornby, a
pop music aficionado, writes in his introduction to the film festival guide.
"The three-minute pop songs and the one-line jokes were intended for
immediate consumption, but it didn't happen like that." Instead, the story
of Abbey Road "must also be the story of 20th- and 21st-century popular
culture, pretty much all of which is dependent on recorded sound".
The Washington Post
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Great, another crappy list. Except for maybe Peter Krause and Hugh
Jackman, but other than that I'm not impressed.
Why not Monica Bellucci, she's gorgeous, been compared to Sophia Loren
and Gina Lollobrigida, not to mention the girl can actually act.
Starred in some really great movies, "Malena," "The Passion,"
"Irreversible," "Brotherhood of the Wolf," and a slew of other movies,
oh yeah, not to mention those little Matrix movies and the upcoming
Terry Gilliam "Brothers Grimm."
I'm getting really annoyed with People putting crappy people on their
list. I think it's been years since I was actually impressed and that
was the year they had Lucy Lawless on their list, along with Georgio
Armani.
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Sandra Bullock? Average looking at best.
The list is not only invalid but ludicrous.
"Kim" wrote in message
news:1ea4f0e6.0406061847.4f9a5814@posting.google.com...
> Without Elizabeth Taylor this list is invalid. Who makes up this list
> anyway? A bunch of old ladies? In the mid fifties, every guy and his
> best friend were in love with Elizabeth Taylor and Marilyn Monroe.
> Lucrezia wrote in message
news:...
85.
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"Ra" wrote in message news:...
snippage
> who looks as good as Tina.
I tried to find some "recent" pics of these lovely ladies, but it's
understandable if they don't feel as comfortable in front of a camera
as they used to - too bad, it is enjoyable seeing how beautiful and
confident in their lives they've become as they matured;
Barbara Eden, 1934;
http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/j/Barbara%20Eden.jpg
http://www.signatureworld.de/Eden_Barbara_2.jpg
http://us.ent4.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/twentieth_century_fox/anna_and_the_king/barbara_eden/annapre.jpg
http://us.ent4.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/fine_line_features/before_night_falls/barbara_eden/nightfallspre.jpg
Sophia Loren, 1934;
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000047/photogallery-granitz-0
http://www.torrinifotogiornalismo.it/attualita/sophia.jpg
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/graphics/2002/08/30/wfilm30.jpeg
Joan Collins, 1933;
http://www.costumedesignersguild.com/images/2000_kietel_collins_lg.jpg
http://us.ent4.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/oscars/74th_academy_awards_after_parties_photos/joan_collins/oscars2.jpg
http://www.cnn.com/interactive/entertainment/0203/minelli.wedding/10.collins.jpg
http://www.watfordobserver.co.uk/_images/db/3/90/joan_collins_JP_W490312.39002.full.jpg
http://www.photofashion.net/190450f80.jpg
~ And in the 'Not quite 70 crowd' - you got Mary Ann herself;
Dawn Wells, 1938 (66yo)
http://www.tbc.net/~bunky/images5/dawn-wells1.jpg
http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2003/Sep-19-Fri-2003/photos/igt.jpg
http://www.dawnwells.com/
Raquel Welch, 1940 (64yo)
http://pw1.netcom.com/~oldman1/Raquel%20Welch.jpg
http://www.elsiglodetorreon.com.mx/images/news/espectaculos/2003/09/3123592315d398ed5452856b6489b854.jpg
http://www.tiscali.nl/images/3/9/welc.jpg
Ann Margret, 1941 (63yo)
http://media.bonnint.net/ksl/0/50/5065.jpg
http://us.ent4.yimg.com/movies.yahoo.com/images/hv/photo/movie_pix/universal_pictures/the_flintstones_in_viva_rock_vegas/ann_margret/flintpre.jpg
http://www.donnamobile.com/annmargret/sidor/annmagret1a.htm
Not quite 70yo, but no reason they shouldn't be as attractive in just
a few more years.
There alre also many more actors either in or very near their 60's
that shuold make for equally striking 70yo's; Suzzanne Sommmers (58),
Stephanie Powers (62), Connie Stevens (66), Priscilla Presley (59),
Cheryl Tiegs (57)..
I've got nothing against a skinny Tina Louise, but IMO, she's got
plenty of good looking 70'ish year old company! :-) ..
DP
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http://heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,11506879%255E2902,00.h
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Stars grin and bare much more
27nov04
TODAY'S celebrities flash 59 per cent of their body on the red carpet, a new
study has found.
Researchers have scanned through the years to see how much nudity has been
on show over the decades.
In the '90s, when Liz Hurley upped the ante in a safety-pin Versace creation
at the opening of Four Weddings And A Funeral, celebrities revealed an
average 39 per cent of skin.
Since then, stars such as British TV presenter and model Kelly Brook have
taken flashing the flesh to new heights.
In 2000, Brook shocked onlookers at the premiere of gangster movie Snatch by
wearing a Julien Macdonald two-piece, consisting of little more than
knickers and a backless, sideless dress.
Now experts have calculated the average percentage of nudity on show in
every decade since the 1950s, by selecting 10 iconic photographs from each
period.
They put the images together on a body template to calculate just how much
went uncovered.
For '50s stars such as Ava Gardner glamour was all the rage.
Researchers for the Odeon survey calculated that about 20 per cent of flesh
was on show and it was mostly the cleavage and upper arms.
Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot may have been '60s sexbombs, but the red
carpet look was modest and demure, according to researchers.
Screen legends tended to don full-length formal gowns, uncovering just 9 per
cent on the red carpet.
Stars such as Faye Dunaway and Carrie Fisher covered up in the '70s, with an
average 7 per cent on show, but in the '80s the figure crept up to 13 per
cent. PA
From Sunny Oz, Rick :)
Proud Keeper of the talented & beautiful Halle Berry.
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: 2. Liv Tyler
You're kidding, right?
: 11. Cameron Diaz
Again, you're kidding?
: 19. Madonna
There is nothing remotely beautiful about Madonna, except for maybe her bank
account.
: 22. Monica Bellucci
Should be higher on the list, but I could just be biased. :-)
: 26. Jennifer Lopez
Bleck.
: 28. Julia Roberts
Higher than Sophia Loren? Higher than Ursula Andress?! This horse
shouldn't even be on this list let alone rank higher than these two
beauties.
: 56. Penelope Cruz
Bleck.
How some of the "ladies" on her out ranked such beauties as Rita Hayworth
and the lot blow my mind completely. Granted Elizabeth Taylor is somewhat
nutty now, she was an absolutely babe in the sixties.
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~*~ Keeper of Monica Bellucci ~*~
- Celebrity Gossip
- To many she's best remembered as the voluptuous, jet-haired siren of many 1960s Italian sex comedies, but this international star is a talented actress as well (the first performer to win an Oscar for a performance given entirely in a foreign language, as a woman raped by two soldiers in 1961's Two Women Born into poverty, she nursed ambitions of becoming an actress at a very early age, and as soon as her budding physical attributes would allow, she entered beauty contests as a steppingstone to that end. (She also appeared as an extra in Quo Vadis? filmed in 1949 but not released until 1951.) In fact, Loren first encountered her mentor (and future husband), Italian producer Carlo Ponti, W_hen he helped judge a contest in which she was entered. He sensed star potential in the ambitious teenager, and signed her to a contract. She played a bit in the 1950 Federico Fellini film Variety Lights which launched her screen career in earnest. Loren's earthy sensuality made her an immediate screen favorite, and she achieved leading-lady status at the age of 19 in Aida (1953, playing the title role, though dubbed by diva Renata Tebaldi). Her other films of the period included Attila, The Gold of Naples, Two Nights with Cleopatra (all 1954), Too Bad She's Bad (1955), and Lucky to Be a Woman (1956).
As an established Italian star whose films got play dates in the U.S., Loren attracted the attention of American producers, who used her in Hollywood-financed productions shot abroad, including Boy on a Dolphin (which produced a muchpublished shot of a dripping wet Sophia), Legend of the Lost and The Pride and the Passion (all 1957), all of which teamed her with major stars: Cary Grant, John Wayne, Frank Sinatra, Alan Ladd. She exerted an undeniable fascination, although American moviegoers were more im pressed with her striking appearance than her thespic abilities. Indeed, when Loren made the inevitable pilgrimage to Hollywood, she was the recipient of a typical "glamour" buildup that detracted from her natural, earthy appeal and threatened to make her just another Tinseltown love goddess. She starred in Desire Under the Elms, The Key, Houseboat (all 1958), The Black Orchid, That Kind of Woman (both 1959), Heller in Pink Tights and A Breath of Scandal (both 1960), among others, before returning to Italy for Two Women pretty much remaining there for many years, though continuing to appear in international productions, among them El Cid (1961), The Condemned of Altona (1962), The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964), Lady L (1965), Arabesque (1966), and Charlie Chaplin's A Countess From Hong Kong (1967).
In her home country, Loren was entering her peak period, starring in bawdy Italian fare-often opposite Marcello Mastroianni and directed by Vittorio De Sica-such as Boccaccio '70 (1962), Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow and Marriage Italian-Style (both 1964, and Oscar-nominated for the latter performance). She worked sporadically in the 1970s, most notably in Mortadella (aka Lady Liberty), the unfortunate Man of La Mancha (both 1972), The Cassandra Crossing (1977), Brass Target (1978), and Firepower (1979). Amid these mostly forgettable productions, A Special Day (1977) easily stood out, as it reunited her with Mastroianni, in a serious film directed by Ettore Scola. Loren has since moved to the U.S. and starred in a handful of TV movies and miniseries, including Aurora (1984, in which her son Edouardo Ponti made his acting debut), Courage (1986), Mario Puzo's The Fortunate Pilgrim (1988), and an Italian television remake of Two Women (1989). Having written an autobiography, "Sophia: Living and Loving," in 1979, she starred in a television adaptation, Sophia Loren: Her Own Story the following year. She teamed up with Mastroianni again for Robert Altman's Ready to Wear/Pràt-ê-Porter (1994). In 1991 she received a second, special Academy Award for the whole of her distinguished career.
- "A woman's dress should be like a barbed wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view."
- "Cooking is an act of love, a gift, a way of sharing with others the little secrets -- 'piccoli segreti' -- that are simmering on the burners."
- [Explaining why she stopped doing nude scenes] "When Sophia Loren is naked, that is a lot of nakedness."
- "It's a game I never play." - Sophia Loren on adultery
- "Getting ahead in a difficult profession requires avid faith in yourself. That is why some people with mediocre talent, but with great inner drive, go so much further than people with vastly superior talent."
- "The two big advantages I had at birth were to have been born wise and to have been born in poverty."
- "Mistakes are a part of the dues one pays for a full life."
- "Sex appeal is 50% what you've got and 50% what people think you've got."
- Suffered from stage fright and, therefore, never appeared in a theatrical production.
- Her sister was married to dictator Benito Mussolini's son, Romano. Their daughter, Alessandra, is a controversial figure in Italy because of her involvment in the neo-fascist Fiamma Tricolore party.
- While filming "Boy on a Dolphin", Sophia was required to walk in a trench in order to give audiences the impression that her diminutive co-star, Alan Ladd, was taller than she.
- Carlo Ponti obtains a Mexican divorce from his first wife and marries Sophia by proxy while she was in Hollywood filming "Houseboat" - and dating co-star Cary Grant. [17 September 1957]
- She performed two duets with Peter Sellers which were major hits in the UK pop chart. 'Goodness Gracious Me' was released in 1960 and reached four and 'Bangers and Mash' made it to the top 20 in 1961.
- She didn't get on with Marlon Brando during the shooting of 'The Countess from Hong Kong' (1966), especially after the day they were doing a love scene and he commented, 'Did you know you have hairs up your nostrils?'
- Derives great pleasure from rolling her bare feet over a wooden rolling pin while watching TV.
- Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#25). [1995]
- Born at 2:10pm-CET
- She served 18 days in prison in Italy in 1982 for tax evasion.
- She had her marriage annulled to save Ponti from bigamy sharges in Italy.
- Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world. [1991]
- She may have been the voluptuous sex goddess as an adult, but as a skinny child she was nicknamed 'The Stick'
- Mother of Edoardo Ponti
- 17 September 1999 - Filed a lawsuit against 76 websites for using "fraudulent photographs" of her on adult sites.
- As a child, she also had the nickname, "Toothpick".
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