Sophia Loren

Charlie Rose interview with Sophia Loren in 1999.
http://www.charlierose.com/shows/2002/08/02/1/a-rebroadcast-of-an-hour-with-italian-actress-sophia-loren
Date of Birth
20 September 1934, Rome, Lazio, ItalyBirth Name
Sofia Villani ScicoloneHeight
5' 8½" (1.74 m)Mini Biography
She is the illegitimate child of Romilda Villani and Riccardo Scicolone. Sophia grew up in the slums of Pozzuoli, just outside Naples. After insignificant parts in Luci del varietà (1950) and Quo Vadis (1951), she met movie-director Carlo Ponti, some 22 years her senior, whom she later married. Perhaps he was the father figure she never experienced as a child. In 1961, she received an Academy Award for Ciociara, La (1960) ("Two Women"). This beautiful lady became one of the major sex symbol of the sixties, competing with Marilyn Monroe, Brigitte Bardot and Jane Fonda. She was a very close friend of Cary Grant.
She gained wider respect with her later movies like The Cassandra Crossing (1976), Giornata particolare, Una (1977) and Prêt-à-Porter (1994). A lot of her movies were produced by her husband. In many of her movies, she played together with Marcello Mastroianni.
Spouse
| Carlo Ponti | (9 April 1966 - 10 January 2007) (his death) 2 children |
| Carlo Ponti | (17 September 1957 - 1962) (annulled) |
Trivia
As a child, she also had the nickname, "Toothpick".
Filed a lawsuit against 76 websites for using "fraudulent photographs" of her on adult sites (17 September 1999).
Mother of Carlo Ponti Jr. and Edoardo Ponti
She may have been the voluptuous sex goddess as an adult, but until the age of 14, she was a skinny child and considered an ugly duckling, nicknamed 'The Stick'.
Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world (1991).
She had her marriage annulled to save Carlo Ponti from bigamy charges in Italy.
She served 18 days in prison in Italy in 1982 for tax evasion.
Born at 2:10pm-CET
Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#25) (1995).
Derives great pleasure from rolling her bare feet over a wooden rolling pin while watching TV.
She didn't get along with Marlon Brando during the shooting of A Countess from Hong Kong (1967), especially after the day they were doing a love scene and he commented, "Did you know you have hairs up your nostrils?".
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.
Carlo Ponti obtained a Mexican divorce from his first wife and married Sophia by proxy, while she was in Hollywood, filming Houseboat (1958) - and dating co-star Cary Grant (17 September 1957).
While filming Boy on a Dolphin (1957), 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.
Her sister Anna Maria Mussolini (born Anna Maria Scicolone) was married to dictator Benito Mussolini's son, Romano Mussolini.
Suffered from stage fright and, therefore, never appeared in a theatrical production.
Measurements: 38C-24-38 (self-described - 1955, and from Edith Head- 1957), 36D-24-37 3/4 (at age 50 - 1985) (Source: Celebrity Sleuth magazine)
Had two miscarriages prior to her first-born son Carlo Ponti Jr. Because of these complications, she had to have complete bed rest throughout her first and second successful pregnancies.
Her mother won an all-Italy Greta Garbo lookalike contest run by MGM in 1932; but, being only 17 years old, her mother wouldn't allow her to pursue her Hollywood dream. Soon after, she became pregnant with Sofia.
Her adopted surname is a slight variation of "Toren" after the Swedish actress Märta Torén.
Her mother named her after her paternal grandmother, so when Sofia's father abandoned her, her maternal grandmother began calling her 'Lella'.
Won a Grammy award in 2004 for Best Spoken Word Album for Children for her work in "Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf/Beintus" along with former US President Bill Clinton and former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev.
Was named #21 Actress, The American Film Institutes 50 Greatest Screen Legends
Often called the "Italian Marilyn Monroe".
At times, male actors have been hesitant to appear with her, due to the fact that she stands nearly 5' 9" and wears towering heels and tall hair that can make her look over 6 feet tall.
Portrays herself and her mother in Sophia Loren: Her Own Story (1980) (TV)
Her "Best Actress" Academy Award was the first Oscar ever given for a performance in a "foreign-language" film.
Received an honorary citizenship in her hometown of Pozzuoli, Italy, on June 22, 2005 (she gave up her Italian citizenship and became a French citizen years ago because of legal and tax problems she and her husband incurred in Italy).
President of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1966.
Is portrayed by Sonia Aquino in The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (2004)
One of eight women, also among them Susan Sarandon and author Isabel Allende, carrying the Olympic flag at the 2006 Winter Olympic Games' opening ceremony in Turin (10 February 2006).
She and Marcello Mastroianni made 13 movies together: Bella mugnaia, La (1955), Fatto di sangue fra due uomini per causa di una vedova - si sospettano moventi politici (1978), Fortuna di essere donna, La (1956), Giornata particolare, Una (1977), Girasoli, I (1970), Ieri, oggi, domani (1963), Matrimonio all'italiana (1964), Moglie del prete, La (1971), Peccato che sia una canaglia (1954), Prêt-à-Porter (1994), Pupa del gangster, La (1975), Questi fantasmi (1968) and Tempi nostri (1954).
Cited as one of Drew Barrymore's early role models. Loren was a close friend of Drew's godmother, Anna Strasberg (wife of famed acting coach Lee Strasberg.) Anna would bring young Drew - from age 8 until she was 12-to Sophia's ranch outside Los Angeles where Drew would spend summers with Loren's two sons. (Jane magazine interview March 2007).
Being a fan of soccer club S.S.C. Napoli, she told the daily "Gazzetta dello Sport", when the team was just third in Serie B, that she would do a striptease if they achieved promotion to Serie A for the next season. When they managed to achieve promotion, she explained that she had made just a joke (June 2007).
Appeared in the 2007 edition of the famous Pirelli Calendar at the age of 72, making her the oldest model in its history.
Owns an apartment in the Trump World Tower in New York.
Mentioned in Bob Dylan's song "I Shall Be Free".
Hating beauty salons, she does her hair and nails herself.
Being one of the contestants at the 1950 Miss Italia competition, she earned the 2nd place and was awarded "Miss Eleganza".
The Best Actress Oscar she won for Ciociara, La (1960) (Two Women) was stolen by thieves from her Italian villa. AMPAS later replaced it for a small fee.
Is one of five performers to win an Oscar playing a character that spoke mostly in a foreign language. The other are Marion Cotillard, Robert De Niro, Roberto Benigni and Benicio Del Toro.
Sister of Maria Scicolone.


Sophia Loren is one of the very few celebrities that became an 'idol' for me. I have tried to watch everything she's ever done, but the clincher for me was the "Dirty Old Men" sequel. She was so magical, so endearing, and so sexy. I have always admired her inner strength and loyalty and courage. She does not back down to things she finds wrong... May you live for many more years, Sophia!
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I actually took the time to listen the hour interiew with Charlie Rose. The interview was choppy, clumsy, and probably some more derogatory words I can find. That said, I loved the personal information Sophia shared and I loved her descriptions of the leading men she starred with. I did not know that she had a relationship with Cary Grant - which she describes so sweetly. She didn't have a high regard for Frank Sinatra - but she handled that sweetly too. Simply a class act.
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