Monica Vitti Movies and Career Information
Nov 03, 1931
Rome
Actor
Monica Vitti (born 3 November 1931) is an Italian actress most widely noted for her frosty expressiveness and starring roles during the early 1960s in films directed by Michelangelo Antonioni, her lover at that time. Born Maria Luisa Ceciarelli in Rome, as a teenager she acted in amateur productions, then trained as an actor at Rome's National Academy of Dramatic Arts (graduating in 1953) and at Pittman's College, where she played a teen in a charity performance of Dario Niccodemi's La nemica. She toured Germany with an Italian acting troupe and her first stage appearance in Rome was for a production of Niccolò Machiavelli's La Mandragola. Vitti's first film role was in Ettore Scola's Ridere Ridere Ridere (1954) but her first widely noted performance was at the age of 26 in Mario Amendola's Le dritte (1958). In 1957 she joined Michelangelo Antonioni's Teatro Nuovo di Milano and later played a leading role in his internationally praised and award winning film L'avventura (1960) as a detached and cool protagonist drifting into a relationship with the lover of her missing girlfriend. Giving a screen presence which has been described as "stunning" she is also credited with helping
- Monica Vitti Movies before 2011
- Mystery of Oberwald (Il Mistero di Oberwald) 1981
- Blonde in Black Leather 1975
- Drama of Jealousy (Dramma della gelosia - tutti i particolari in cronaca) 1970
- Modesty Blaise (1966) 1966
- Red Desert (Il deserto rosso) 1965
- Eclipse (L'Eclisse) 1962
- La Notte 1961
- Adventure (L'avventura) 1960
- Red Desert (Il deserto rosso)
- Polvere di stelle
- Mont Oriol
- Duck in Orange Sauce (L'anatra all'arancia)
- Amori miei
- La Tosca
- Les quatre verites: "Le lievre et la tortue"
- Girl with a Pistol (La ragazza con la pistola)
- Dramma della gelosia - Tutti i particolari in cronaca