Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Happy 90th Birthday Valentina Cortese
Valentina Rossi-Coenzo was born in Milan, Lombardy,
Italy, on January 1 1923. She made her movie debut as Valentina Cortese in 1940
in “Orizzonte dipinto” and played many ‘ingenue’ parts in Italian films of that
period, before making a real sensation in “Les Misérables” (1948), playing both
female leads, Fantine and Cosette. The international success of the
British-made melodrama “The Glass Mountain” (1949) brought her some Hollywood offers,
such as “Thieves' Highway” (1949) and “The House on Telegraph Hill” (1951). She
then returned to Europe and worked with many great directors, like Michelangelo
Antonioni in “Le amiche” (1955), and Federico Fellini, in “Juliet of the
Spirits” (1965) and in Francois Truffaut's “Day for Night” (1973) for which she
won a Best Supporting Actress Academy Award Nomination. Cortese also had a
fruitful stage career, working with directors like Giorgio Strehler and Franco
Zeffirelli and starring in plays like Schiller's "Mary Stewart" and
Wedekind's "Lulu". Valentina appeared in one Euro-western “The Girl
of the Golden West” (1942). She was married to another actor Richard Basehart
[1914-1984] from 1951-1960 and is the mother of actor Jackie Basehart [1951- ]. Today we
celebrate Valentina Cortese’s 90th birthday.
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She was great in Thieves' Highway. When you look at her list of credits you really realize what an amazing career she's had.
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