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REAL NAME: Sophia Loren
NICKNAME: Sophia Loren
DOB: 20 September 1934 (age 87 years)
BIRTHPLACE:  Rome, Italy
NATIONALITY: Italian
BIRTH SIGN: Virgo
PROFESSION: Italian actress
FATHER: NA
MOTHER: NA
SIBLINGS: NA
SPOUSE / WIFE: NA
CHILDREN: NA
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/simplysophialoren/?hl=en
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/sophia_loren?lang=en
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/SophiaLorenOfficialSite
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Fan mail address: Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren
Case Postale 430
1211 Geneve 12
Switzerland

Sophia Loren Bio

Sophia Loren  is an Italian actress. Sofia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone (Italian: [sofia villani ikolone]; born 20 September 1934) is an Italian actress. She was designated one of the finest female stars of Classical Hollywood cinema by the American Film Institute.

Loren is the sole living person on the AFI’s list as of 2022, and one of the only surviving prominent stars from Hollywood’s Golden Age.Loren began her film career at the age of sixteen in 1950, after being encouraged to enrol in acting classes after winning a beauty competition. In the early part of the decade, she starred in a few modest roles until signing a five-picture deal with Paramount in 1956, which started her international career.

Around this period, she appeared in the films The Pride and the Passion, Houseboat, and It Started in Naples. She was one of the most well-known sex symbols of the 1950s, appearing in films as a sexually liberated character.Loren earned the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Cesira in Vittorio De Sica’s film Two Women (1961), making her the first actor to win an Oscar for a non-English-language performance.

She holds the record for most David di Donatello Awards for Best Actress, with seven: Two Women; Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (1963); Marriage Italian Style (1964, for which she was nominated for a second Oscar); Sunflower (1970); The Voyage (1974); A Special Day (1977); and The Life Ahead (1979). (2020). She has also won a BAFTA Award, a Laurel Award, a Grammy Award, the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival, and the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival.

She was given the Academy Honorary Award in 1991 for her lifetime achievements.Loren began to make fewer film appearances at the start of the 1980s. She’s since starred in films like Prêt-à-Porter (1994), Grumpier Old Men (1995), and Nine (2009). Sofia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone was born on September 20, 1934, in the Clinica Regina Margherita in Rome, Italy,o Romilda Villani (1910–1991) and Riccardo Scicolone (1907–1976), a noble descendant building engineer (Loren wrote in her autobiography that she is entitled to call herself the Marchioness of Licata Scicolone Murillo).

Riccardo Scicolone, Loren’s father, refused to marry Villani, leaving the piano teacher and aspiring actress penniless. Loren visited with her father three times, at the ages of five, seventeen, and on his deathbed in 1976, saying she forgave him but would never forget his abandoning of her mother.

In 1938, Loren’s parents had another child, her sister Maria. Giuliano and Giuseppe, Loren’s younger paternal half-brothers, are Loren’s younger paternal half-brothers.  Romilda, Sofia, and Maria lived in Pozzuoli, near Naples, with Loren’s grandmother.


The dock and weapons complex at Pozzuoli were regular bombing targets for the Allies during WWII. Loren was hit by shrapnel and wounded in the chin during one strike as she fled to the bunker.  The family then relocated to Naples, where they were adopted by distant cousins. Loren and her family returned to Pozzuoli after the war. Luisa, Loren’s grandmother, created a tavern in their living room where she sold handmade cherry wine.

Loren waited tables and scrubbed dishes as Romilda Villani played the piano and Maria sang. The American GIs stationed nearby were big fans of the area. Loren entered the Miss Italia 1950 beauty pageant at the age of 15 as Sofia Lazzaro and was allocated as Candidate No. 2, one of four participants representing the Lazio area.

She was chosen as one of the final three finalists and was named Miss Elegance 1950, while Liliana Cardinale was named Miss Cinema and Anna Maria Bugliari was named Miss Italia. In 2001, she returned to the pageant as president of the jury for the 61st edition. Loren was crowned the 71st Miss Italia pageant winner in 2010.

Sofia Lazzaro was 16 years old when she enrolled in the Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia, Italy’s national film school, and appeared as an uncredited extra in Mervyn LeRoy’s 1951 film Quo Vadis. In the same year, she was cast as Sofia Lazzaro in the Italian film Era lui… s! s!, in which she played an odalisque. She had minor appearances in a number of films during the early part of the decade, including La Favorita (1952).

Carlo Ponti changed her name and public image to Sophia Loren, a play on the Swedish actress Märta Torén’s name and suggested by Goffredo Lombardo, in order to appeal to a wider audience. Aida (1953) was her first leading performance, for which she won critical acclaim.

Her breakout performance came in Vittorio De Sica’s The Gold of Naples (1954), after she played the lead in Two Nights with Cleopatra (1953).Too Bad She’s Bad, which was released in 1954, and La Bella Mugnaia, which was released in 1955, were the first of several films in which Loren starred alongside Marcello Mastroianni.

She went on to star in a number of films over the next three years, including Scandal in Sorrento, Lucky to Be a Woman, Boy on a Dolphin, Legend of the Lost, and The Pride and the Passion (1957), a Napoleonic era battle epic set in Spain starring Cary Grant and Frank Sinatra.

Following a five-picture deal with Paramount Pictures in 1958, Loren became an international film star. Desire Under the Elms, based on the Eugene O’Neill play, with Anthony Perkins; Houseboat, a romantic comedy co-starring Cary Grant; and George Cukor’s Heller in Pink Tights, in which she made her first appearance as a blonde, were among her films at the time.

Loren featured in Vittorio De Sica’s film Two Women, a dark, gritty narrative about a mother struggling to safeguard her 12-year-old daughter in war-torn Italy, in 1960. As they return to their hometown after the explosions have stopped, the two are gang-raped inside a church.

Loren was originally cast as the daughter, but she defied expectations and was subsequently cast as the mother (actress Eleonora Brown would portray the daughter). Loren won numerous honours for her performance, including the Best Actress prize at the Cannes Film Festival and an Academy Award for Best Actress, the first major Academy Award for a non-English-language performance or an Italian actress.

Two Women earned her 22 international honours. The film earned rave reviews from critics and was a tremendous commercial success. Loren did not attend the award ceremony despite being happy of his achievement, citing a fear of fainting during the ceremony.

Nonetheless, Cary Grant called her in Rome the next day to tell her she had won an Oscar. Loren was one of the most popular actresses in the world during the 1960s, and she continued to perform in films in the United States and Europe alongside well-known leading males.

Her career peaked in 1964, when she was offered $1 million to star in The Fall of the Roman Empire. Her performance in Marriage Italian-Style, with Marcello Mastroianni, earned her a second Academy Award nomination in 1965.

Samuel Bronston’s epic production of El Cid (1961) with Charlton Heston, Peter Sellers’ The Millionairess (1960), Clark Gable’s It Started in Naples (1960), Vittorio De Sica’s triptych Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow (1963) with Marcello Mastroianni, Peter Ustinov’s Lady L (1965) with Paul Newman, Gregory Peck’s 1966 classic Arabesque, and Charlie Chaplin’s final film, A Countes

Loren won four Golden Globe Awards for “World Film Favorite – Female” between 1964 and 1977.After becoming a mother, Loren appeared in fewer films. The majority of her performances in the following decade were in Italian films. In the 1970s, she starred alongside Richard Burton in De Sica’s final film, The Voyage (1974), as well as a remake of the film Brief Encounter (1974).

The film first aired on American television on November 12, 1974, as part of the NBC Hallmark Hall of Fame series. She starred in The Cassandra Crossing in 1976. It did exceptionally well worldwide and had a solid box office performance in the United States. In Ettore Scola’s A Special Day, she reunited with Marcello Mastroianni (1977).

This film was nominated for 11 international prizes, including two Academy Awards (best actor in leading role, best foreign picture). It was nominated for a Golden Globe and a César Award for Best Foreign Film. Loren’s performance earned her the seventh David di Donatello Award of her career. The film earned rave reviews from critics in the United States and went on to become a box office success.


Loren went on to star in the American thriller Brass Target after this breakthrough. Although it was somewhat popular in the United States and worldwide, this film garnered mixed reviews. She received her fourth Golden Globe for “global film favourite” in 1978.

Sunflower (1970), an Academy Award contender that was a critical success, and Arthur Hiller’s Man of La Mancha (1972), while being nominated for multiple prizes, including two Golden Globes, were both critical and commercial failures during this decade. Peter O’Toole and James Coco were nominated for two NBR awards, and Man of La Mancha was included in the NBR’s top ten films of 1972 list.

Loren portrayed herself and her mother in a made-for-television biopic adaption of her autobiography, Sophia Loren: Her Own Story, in 1980, following the international success of A. E. Hotchner’s biography Sophia Loren: Living and Loving, Her Own Story.

The younger Loren was played by Ritza Brown and Chiara Ferrari, respectively. She was the first female celebrity to introduce her own perfume, ‘Sophia,’ in 1981, and a line of eyewear followed shortly after. She made headlines in 1982 while in Italy after completing an 18-day prison sentence on tax evasion charges – a fact that had no effect on her popularity or career. The charges against her were dropped by the Italian Supreme Court in 2013.

During the 1980s, she appeared seldom and rejected down the role of Alexis Carrington in the television series Dynasty in 1981. Although she was slated to play Angela Channing’s half-sister Francesca Gioberti in 13 episodes of CBS’s Falcon Crest in 1984, talks broke through at the last minute, and the role went to Gina Lollobrigida instead. Loren opted to devote more time to her sons’ upbringing.

Loren has recorded over two dozen songs throughout the course of her career, including a best-selling album of comedic songs with Peter Sellers, whom she reputedly had to chase off romantically. Because of Sellers’ obsession with Loren, he divorced his first wife, Anne Howe. Loren has stated to numerous biographers that Sellers’ affections were only platonically reciprocated.

Loren was represented by actress Sonia Aquino in the film The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, which chronicled their partnership. Loren is reported to have been the inspiration for Peter Sarstedt’s song “Where Do You Go (My Lovely)?” Loren won the Academy Honorary Award in 1991, declaring that she was “One of the genuine gems of world cinema” who “has brought permanent brilliance to our art form in a career replete with memorable performances.” She won the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes in 1995.

In April 1993, she presented Federico Fellini with an honorary Oscar. Fellini had planned to direct Loren in a film soon before his death in 1993, Loren said on Larry King Live in 2009.  Loren chose her films with care throughout the 1990s and 2000s, and she dabbled with a variety of businesses, including cookbooks, eyewear, jewellery, and perfume. She was nominated for a Golden Globe for her role in Robert Altman’s film Ready to Wear (1994), in which she co-starred with Julia Roberts.

In 1994, she was honoured with a Golden Palm Star on the Walk of Stars in Palm Springs, California.Loren played a femme fatale opposite Walter Matthau, Jack Lemmon, and Ann-Margret in Grumpier Old Men (1995). The picture was a box office hit, and Loren’s biggest hit in the United States in years.

She received an Honorable Prize for service to cinema at the 20th Moscow International Film Festival in 1997.  Loren was recognised one of the finest female stars of the Golden Age of Hollywood cinema by the American Film Institute in 1999. Loren earned a Special Grand Prix of the Americas Award for her body of work at the Montreal World Film Festival in 2001.

During this time, she worked on two projects in Canada: the independent film Between Strangers (2002), which was directed by her son Edoardo and co-starred Mira Sorvino, and the television miniseries Lives of the Saints (2004). Loren starred in Rob Marshall’s film adaptation of Nine, based on the Broadway musical, which tells the storey of a director whose midlife crisis causes him to struggle to complete his latest film; he is forced to balance the influences of numerous formative women in his life, including his deceased mother, after five years off the set and 14 years since she last starred in a major US theatrical film.

Marshall’s first and only choice for the part was Loren. Daniel Day-Lewis, Penélope Cruz, Kate Hudson, Marion Cotillard, and Nicole Kidman all star in the film. She won her first Screen Actors Guild Award nomination as a member of the cast.

In 2010, Loren starred as herself in a two-part Italian television drama based on her sister Maria’s biography, La Mia Casa Piena di Specchi (My House Is Full of Mirrors [it]), directed by Vittorio Sindoni and starring Margareth Madè as Loren. Loren made her film comeback in July 2013 with an Italian short film adaption of Jean Cocteau’s 1930 play The Human Voice (La Voce Umana), which follows the breakdown of a woman who is abandoned by her boyfriend — directed by her younger son, Edoardo Ponti. Filming took place in different places in Italy, including Rome and Naples, over the course of a month in July. Loren had not acted in a theatrical film since Nine.

In Ponti’s 2020 feature film The Life Ahead, she reprised her role as Holocaust survivor Madame Rosa. She won AARP Best Actress and AWFJ Grand Dame honours for her portrayal in 2021. Loren was honoured with a star on the Almeria Walk of Fame on November 16, 2017 for her work on Bianco, rosso e….

Loren is a Roman Catholic who got the Almera Tierra de Cine award.  Since late 2006, she has made Geneva, Switzerland, her primary residence. She has properties in both Naples and Rome. She used to own a vacation home in the Tuscany coastal town of Castiglione della Pescaia.

Loren is a die-hard supporter of the S.S.C. Napoli football team. When the squad was third in Serie B in May 2007, she (then 72) promised the Gazzetta dello Sport that if the team won, she would give a striptease. Loren posed for the Pirelli Calendar for 2007.

She was a guest on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs in February 2021, and her luxury item was a pizza oven. Ella Fitzgerald’s rendition of Cole Porter’s “I’ve Got You Under My Skin” and Tamás Vásáry’s rendition of Debussy’s “Clair de lune” were among her musical choices.  Richard Burton, a fellow actor, was unhappy with her for cheating at Scrabble, she revealed.

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Sophia Loren
Case Postale 430
1211 Geneve 12
Switzerland

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