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  2. Sophia Loren - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Loren. Sofia Costanza Brigida Villani Scicolone L.d'H. OMRI (Italian: [soˈfiːa vilˈlaːni ʃʃikoˈloːne]; born 20 September 1934), known professionally as Sophia Loren (/ ləˈrɛn / lə-REN, [1] Italian: [ˈlɔːren]), is an Italian actress, active in her native country and the United States. With a career spanning over 70 years ...

  3. Sophia Loren: See the 1960s bombshell then and now - AOL

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    The star wed Italian film producer Carlo Ponti, Sr. twice -- first in 1957, then again in 1966. (There were complications because he was still technically married to his first wife when he wed Loren.)

  4. Carlo Ponti - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Fortunato Pietro Ponti Sr. OMRI (11 December 1912 – 10 January 2007) was an Italian film producer with more than 140 productions to his credit. Along with Dino De Laurentiis, he is credited with reinvigorating and popularizing Italian cinema post-World War II, [1] producing some of the country's most acclaimed and financially-successful films of the 1950s and 1960s.

  5. Jayne Mansfield–Sophia Loren photo - Wikipedia

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    Jayne Mansfield–Sophia Loren photo. In 1957, Jayne Mansfield, an American actress and model known for her publicity stunts, attended a dinner in Beverly Hills at the exclusive Romanoff's restaurant hosted by Paramount Pictures to officially welcome Italian actress Sophia Loren to Hollywood. A photograph of the two women, with Loren casting a ...

  6. Two Women - Wikipedia

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    Two Women. Two Women (Italian: La ciociara [la tʃoˈtʃaːra], rough literal translation "The Woman from Ciociaria ") is a 1960 war drama film directed by Vittorio De Sica from a screenplay he co-wrote with Cesare Zavattini, based on the 1957 novel of the same name by Alberto Moravia. The film stars Sophia Loren, Jean-Paul Belmondo, Eleonora ...

  7. Sophia Loren gets emotional discussing her difficult childhood

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    Screen legend Sophia Loren's first autobiography is out, and she's giving rare insight into her iconic career. ABC got an on-camera sit down with the star, and she got emotional while discussing ...

  8. Sophia Loren on Her Triumphant Return to Movies With ... - AOL

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    Six years ago, Sophia Loren emerged from retirement to film Jean Cocteau’s “The Human Voice” — her version of the one-act play that Tilda Swinton and Pedro Almodóvar recently adapted ...

  9. Maria Scicolone - Wikipedia

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    Marianna Pia " Maria " Villani Scicolone (born Villani[1] on 11 May 1938) is an Italian television personality, columnist and singer. [2] Scicolone was born in Rome to Romilda Villani and Riccardo Scicolone Murillo, and grew up between Pozzuoli and Naples with her mother and her elder sister, actress Sophia Loren.