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Gina Lollobrigida : Actress Height, Weight, Age, Movies, Biography, News, Images & Videos

Luigia Lollobrigida, known as Gina Lollobrigida, is an Italian actress and photojournalist. She was one of the highest-profile European actresses of the 1950s and early 1960s, a period in which she was an international sex symbol

Gina Lollobrigida
Name : Gina Lollobrigida
Birth Date : 04 July 1927
Birth Place : Subiaco, Italy
Nationality :
Height : 1.65 m
Occupation : Actress

As her film career slowed, she established a second career as a photojournalist.


Gina Lollobrigida Movies and TV Shows

  • A Dog's Life [28 September 1950 (Italy)]

    When a mechanic becomes bored with his life, he leaves his job and fiancee to find a wealthy lover in Rome.

  • A Hundred and One Nights [14 September 1995 (Germany)]

    A man lovingly organizes his vast collection of movie memorabilia in this salute to 100 years of cinema.

  • A Tale of Five Cities [1 March 1951 (London)]

    When Englishman Bob Mitchell (Bonar Colleano) leaves his longtime home in America to enlist in the Royal Air Force, his grueling combat experiences result in a loss of memory. As Bob has no identity tags, doctors unknowingly repatriate him to America, where magazine editor Lesley (Barbara Kelly) learns of his condition. All Bob can recall are five women from various European cities, so the magazine sponsors a trip for him to visit each, hoping he'll learn crucial details of his identity.… MORE

  • Alina [6 August 1950 (Italy)]

    A woman takes her husband's place in a smuggling ring and steals the heart of his partner.

  • Amor non ho... però... però [1951]

    Amor non ho... però... però is a 1951 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Bianchi.

  • Anna of Brooklyn [19 April 1958 (Italy)]

    A rich New York widow (Gina Lollobrigida) returns to her Italian village, where she charms all the men except one (Dale Robertson).

  • Attention! Bandits! [10 November 1951 (Italy)]

    Achtung! Banditi! also known as Attention! Bandits! is a 1951 Italian World War II film drama directed by Carlo Lizzani and starring Gina Lollobrigida and Andrea Checchi.

  • Bad Man's River [23 December 1971 (Italy)]

    An outlaw and two con men attempt to relieve the Mexican government of $1 million. Once the scam is completed, they have to avoid the attentions of, amongst others, the Mexican army and Billy the Kid - all of whom are eager to claim the cash for themselves.

  • Beat the Devil [24 November 1953 (London)]

    In this John Huston film -- which features an unusual mix of adventure, comedy and crime elements -- Billy (Humphrey Bogart) and Maria Dannreuther (Gina Lollobrigida) are among a number of travelers stranded in Italy en route to Africa. While the Dannreuthers seem like an average couple, they have the same goal as Mrs. Gwendolen Chelm (Jennifer Jones) and some of their other shifty companions -- to lay claim to property that is supposedly rich with uranium.… MORE

  • Beauties of the Night [14 November 1952 (France)]

    A daydreaming French composer (Michel Simon) sees himself as a fine figure dashing through history.

  • Beautiful but Dangerous [21 October 1955 (Netherlands)]

    An opera singer begins to suspect her Russian lover is not all that he seems.

  • Bread, Love and Dreams [4 December 1953 (Rome)]

    After being transferred to a sleepy village in the mountains, Italian police chief Antonio Carotenuto (Vittorio De Sica) decides to occupy his time by finding a wife. When he meets knockout Maria De Ritis (Gina Lollobrigida), otherwise known as Frisky, Carotenuto makes his move, but the town heartbreaker already has her mind set on Pietro Stelluti, a young cop on his squad. However, Carotenuto still might find a wife in midwife Annarella Mirziano (Marisa Merlini).… MORE

  • Cervantes [3 November 1967]

    The Spanish writer Cervantes (Horst Buchholz) falls in love with a 16th-century courtesan (Gina Lollobrigida) while fighting Moors for the pope.

  • Come September [9 August 1961 (USA)]

    A womanizing tycoon ends up chaperoning a group of American girls who have rented his Italian villa.

  • Crossed Swords [28 July 1954 (USA)]

    A medieval swashbucker (Errol Flynn) uncovers a treacherous counselor's scheme to overthrow an Italian duke and gain control of his territory.

  • Death Laid an Egg [9 January 1968]

    A love triangle develops between three people who run a high tech chicken farm. It involves Anna, who owns the farm, her husband Marco, who kills prostitutes in his spare time, and Gabriella, the very beautiful secretary. Marco continues to kill as jealousy becomes more prevalent on the farm.

  • Deceptions [27 May 1985]

    A bored U.S. housewife (Stefanie Powers) trades places in London with her jet-set twin, and one of them winds up dead.

  • Fanfan la Tulipe [21 May 2005 (France)]

    Encouraged by his editor to seek `sexy stories that sell', a reporter preys upon the private life of an erstwhile friend, with disastrous results.

  • Flesh and the Woman [12 April 1954]

    Flesh and the Woman is a 1954 French-Italian drama film directed by Robert Siodmak. It was entered into the 1954 Cannes Film Festival. It was released in the USA under the title Flesh and the Woman, and in the UK as The Card of Fate. It is a remake of the 1934 film Le Grand Jeu.

  • Four Ways Out [10 September 1951 (Italy)]

    When a group of men hold up a Roman finance office, each of them plans a unique and individual escape.

  • Frisky [6 December 1954 (Italy)]

    Antonio (Vittorio De Sica), transferred to a small central Italian town to take charge of the police force, hopes to settle down once and for all. His eye falls on Maria (Gina Lollobrigida), a vivacious beauty half his age who is infatuated with Pietro (Roberto Risso), one of Antonio's young underlings. While Antonio courts Maria, he is in turn pursued by Annarella (Marisa Merlini), the town midwife. The romantic entanglements work themselves out as the gossiping townsfolk look on.… MORE

  • Go Naked in the World [10 March 1961]

    A powerful businessman opposes his son's involvement with a woman, unaware that she is a well-known and extremely high-priced prostitute.

  • Good Evening, Ms Campbell [December 1968 (USA)]

    During World War II, an Italian villager (Gina Lollobrigida) befriends three American soldiers. Later, when unsure which of them fathered the daughter she has, she invents a dead captain named Campbell, declares herself his widow and accepts support checks from all three soldiers. Twenty years later, a reunion unexpectedly brings the three veterans -- and their wives and children -- back to Italy. Mrs. Campbell panics as she endeavors to keep her lively past from her daughter.… MORE

  • Hotel Paradiso [March 1966]

    A delightful farce, about a shy man with a domineering wife whose attempts to have an affair with the gorgeous Gina Lollobrigida seem thwarted at every turn.

  • Imperial Venus [22 December 1962 (Italy)]

    Napoleon Bonaparte (Raymond Pellegrin) stays loyal to his sister Pauline (Gina Lollobrigida) throughout his troubles and her amorous adventures.

  • King, Queen, Knave [May 1972]

    A clumsy man (John Moulder-Brown) is seduced by his aunt (Gina Lollobrigida) and tries to kill his rich uncle (David Niven) in Munich.

  • Mad About Opera [10 August 1948 (Italy)]

    Mad About Opera is a 1948 Italian musical comedy film directed by Mario Costa and starring Gino Bechi, Gina Lollobrigida, and Carlo Campanini. It was shot at the Scalera Studios in Rome. The film's sets were designed by the art director Piero Filippone.

  • Me, Me, Me... and the Others [16 February 1966 (Italy)]

    Sandro conducts a survey on selfishness for a story, and every person he meets becomes a theme for his inquiry.

  • My Beautiful Daughter [15 February 1950 (Italy)]

    A writer (Richard Ney) follows a seamstress (Gina Lollobrigida) and a prostitute (Constance Dowling) in the Miss Italy contest.

  • Never So Few [7 December 1959 (USA)]

    Follow the adventures of Captain Tom Reynolds and his group of skilled O. S. S. Operatives as they train the natives in modern warfare in Burma.

  • Pagliacci [2 December 1948]

    A traveling theatrical singing group headed by Canio (Afro Poli) arrives in a village set to perform. Although hunchback Tonio (Tito Gobbi) loves Canio's beautiful wife, Nedda (Gina Lollobrigida), Canio disregards him, and Nedda treats him abusively. Despite fearing Canio, Nedda has a lover, Silvio (also Gobbi), who blatantly goes to a tavern with Canio before meeting Nedda. Witnessing their rendezvous, Tonio relays Nedda's infidelity to Canio, setting up a tragedy mirrored by the group's show.… MORE

  • Pleasant Nights [1966]

    Pleasant Nights is a 1966 Italian comedy film directed by Armando Crispino and Luciano Lucignani and starring Vittorio Gassman and Gina Lollobrigida.

  • Solomon and Sheba [27 October 1959 (London)]

    Solomon, the younger son of King David, is about to become the next king but Sheba, Pharoah and Adonijah are against it and make life difficult for him.

  • Strange Bedfellows [10 February 1965]

    Sparks fly when up-and-coming executive Carter Harrison (Rock Hudson) meets free-spirited artist Toni Vincente (Gina Lollobrigida). They quickly marry, only to discover their differences are too great to overcome. Five years later, a now-separated Carter learns his reputation as a swinging bachelor may hurt his chances at securing a big promotion. Carter's friend Richard Bramwell (Gig Young) encourages him to reconcile with Toni, but her independent streak may jeopardize their love yet again.… MORE

  • That Splendid November [5 April 1969 (Italy)]

    A teenager (Paolo Turco) falls in love with his beautiful aunt (Gina Lollobrigida) and becomes jealous when she shares her bed with other men.

  • The Beautiful Ippolita [20 September 1962 (Italy)]

    A jealous mechanic is driven to infidelity after his flirtatious wife accepts an invitation to a dance.

  • The Black Eagle [21 September 1946 (Italy)]

    The Black Eagle is a 1946 Italian adventure drama film directed by Riccardo Freda and starring Rossano Brazzi, Irasema Dilián and Gino Cervi. It was released as Return of the Black Eagle in the United States. The film is based on the unfinished 1832 Russian novel Dubrovsky by Alexander Pushkin.

  • The Dolls [27 January 1965 (Italy)]

    Le bambole is a 1965 Italian comedy film in four segments; cast includes Virna Lisi, Nino Manfredi, Gina Lollobrigida, Elke Sommer, and Monica Vitti. The four vignettes—The Telephone Call, Treatise on Eugenics, The Soup, and Monsignor Cupid —concern secrets of love and secret lovers.

  • The Hunchback of Notre Dame [29 December 1939 (USA)]

    In 15th century France, Esmeralada, a gypsy girl is framed for murder by an infatuated Chief Justice, Frollo. Quasmito, a hunchback learns the truth and is determined to save her.

  • The Law [25 January 1959 (France)]

    A racketeer and an aged squire are among the competitors for the affections of a desirable young woman.

  • The Private Navy of Sgt. O'Farrell [1968]

    A World War II officer attempts to raise the morale of his men by recovering a torpedoed cargo boat loaded with beer.

  • The Sultans [6 May 1966]

    A lothario is dismayed to learn that his teenage daughter has fallen in love with a man who is very much like himself.

  • The Unfaithfuls [23 January 1953 (Italy)]

    Adulterers try to save their own reputations when a wrongly accused servant commits suicide.

  • The Wayward Wife [18 February 1953 (Italy)]

    An Italian provincial (Gina Lollobrigida) marries a science professor (Gabriele Ferzetti) after a scandal, then has an affair.

  • The White Line [26 September 1950 (Italy)]

    The White Line is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Luigi Zampa and starring Gina Lollobrigida.

  • The Young Caruso [24 October 1951 (Italy)]

    In this dramatization of the Italian tenor's life, Enrico Caruso (Maurizio di Nardo) is a boy from a large but poor family in Italy who discovers a gift for singing while in his church choir. Although his parents support him, they lack enough money for musical training. Still, their son's abilities and his love for singing are clear. As a young man, Caruso (Ermanno Randi) makes his professional debut and embarks on a career that would make him one of the leading opera singers of his time.… MORE

  • Times Gone By [28 September 1952 (Italy)]

    In Olden Days is a 1952 Italian anthology comedy-drama-romantic-musical film.

  • Trapeze [30 May 1956 (USA)]

    Trapeze is a 1956 American circus film directed by Carol Reed and starring Burt Lancaster, Tony Curtis and Gina Lollobrigida, making her debut in American films. The film is based on Max Catto's novel The Killing Frost, with the adapted screenplay written by Liam O'Brien.

  • Wife for a Night [12 July 1952 (Italy)]

    Musician Enrico Belli (Armando Francioli) is in desperate need of a patron. In order to make a good impression with the womanizing Count D'Origo (Gino Cervi), he arranges to switch his real wife, Ottavia (Gina Lollobrigida), for a pretty prostitute named Geraldine (Nadia Gray). The count will get the prostitute; the musician will get the commission. Needless to say, things don't go according to plan -- especially when Enrico grows increasingly attracted to Geraldine and jealous of the count.… MORE

  • Woman of Rome [27 October 1954 (Italy)]

    Prodded by her mother to enter the world of nude modeling, a woman becomes one of Italy's highest-priced prostitutes.

  • Woman of Straw [28 April 1964 (United Kingdom)]

    Charles Richmond (Ralph Richardson), a ruthless millionaire on his deathbed, has decided to leave his entire fortune to charity. His nephew Tony (Sean Connery), who wants to get his hands on his uncle's millions, enlists a beautiful nurse named Maria (Gina Lollobrigida) to seduce and wed Charles, then inherit his wealth. Tony, who is to split the money with Maria after the old man dies, is dismayed when the young woman actually falls for Charles, and has second thoughts about the scheme.… MORE

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FAQs About Gina Lollobrigida

What is birthdate of Gina Lollobrigida?

- 04 July 1927.

What is BirthPlace of Gina Lollobrigida?

- Subiaco, Italy.

What is Nationality of Gina Lollobrigida?

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What is Height of Gina Lollobrigida?

- 1.65 m.

What is Age of Gina Lollobrigida?

- 96.

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