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Name
  
Clara Calamai


Role
  
Actress

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Born
  
7 September 1909 (
1909-09-07
)
Prato, Italy

Died
  
September 21, 1998, Rimini, Italy

Spouse
  
Leonardo Bonzi (m. 1945–1959)

Awards
  
Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress

Movies
  
Obsession, Deep Red, Prelude to Madness, Ettore Fieramosca, Caravaggio

Similar People
  
Alessandro Blasetti, Luchino Visconti, Gianni Franciolini, Raffaello Matarazzo, Giuseppe De Santis

Clara calamai e fosco giachetti in romanticismo 1949 di clemente fracassi


Clara Calamai (7 September 1909 – 21 September 1998) was an Italian actress.

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She was one of the most famous and popular Italian actresses in the 1930s and 1940s, sharing the limelight with actresses such as Alida Valli, Valentina Cortese, and rivals, Doris Duranti, Luisa Ferida and Isa Miranda. She was a charming and versatile actress who starred in both dramas and comedies of the telefoni bianchi style.

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Career

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Calamai's first acting role was in the 1938 war film Pietro Micca, directed by Aldo Vergano.

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In The Jester's Supper (1942) an adaptation of a Sem Benelli's work, directed by Alessandro Blasetti) Calamai caused a sensation by appearing in a very brief topless scene. The scene is commonly credited with being the first time that an actress had appeared topless in an Italian sound film, although Vittoria Carpi showed a bare breast for a moment in the 1941 film La corona di ferro (The Iron Crown), which was also directed by Blasetti. Calamai stated in a later interview that the original script did not have the character revealing herself this way and did not want to do the scene, but felt compelled by the director to do it and gave in when she was promised a closed set. Nevertheless, many people reportedly saw the film many times because of the topless scene.

Her most remembered role was in the film Luchino Visconti's Ossessione (1943), in which she played Giovanna, the ill-fated female protagonist.

Calamai was offered the role in L'adultera (The Adulteress, 1946, directed by Duilio Coletti), after Anna Magnani had to turn it down, and Calamai was awarded the Nastro d'Argento (Silver Ribbon) in 1946 for best actress for her performance in the film.

She played a prostitute in Luchino Visconti's Le notti bianche (1957) and appeared in Le streghe (1967).

After years of retirement, she returned in 1975 to appear in the horror film Profondo rosso (Deep Red, directed by Dario Argento) as the eccentric matriarch, Marta.

Personal life

On 19 May 1945 she married explorer, and documentary film maker Count Leonardo Bonzi with whom she had two daughters. The marriage was annulled in November 1959, and she lived with Captain of Aviation Valerio Andreoli.

Filmography

Actress
1975
La peccatrice as
Michele's Mother
1975
Deep Red as
Carlo's Mother
1967
The Witches as
Ex Actress (segment "La Strega Bruciata Viva")
1960
Tom Jones (TV Mini Series)
- Episode #1.3 (1960)
- Episode #1.2 (1960)
- Episode #1.1 (1960)
1958
Aphrodite, Goddess of Love as
Stenele
1957
Le Notti Bianche as
La prostituta
1952
Carne inquieta as
Marchesa di Francavilla
1952
Il moschettiere fantasma as
Marina Venier
1949
Vespro siciliano as
Elena Di Caltabellotta
1949
Romanticismo as
Giuditta Ansperti
1948
Amanti senza amore as
Elena Leonardi
1947
Cuando los ángeles duermen as
Elena
1947
Ultimo amore as
Maria, la canzonetista
1946
Il mondo vuole così as
Carla
1946
Il tiranno di Padova as
Tisbe
1946
L'adultera as
Velca
1945
Due lettere anonime as
Gina
1945
Merry Chase as
Paola De Marchi
1944
The Materassi Sisters as
Peggy
1943
Addio, amore! as
Laura Acquaviva
1943
Una piccola moglie as
Isa
1943
Enrico IV as
Matilde Spina / Frida
1943
Obsession as
Giovanna Bragana
1942
Le vie del cuore as
La baronessa Emilia Carpineti
1942
La guardia del corpo as
Adriana
1942
Regina di Navarra as
Isabella del Portogallo
1942
La cena delle beffe as
Ginevra
1941
The Adventuress from the Floor Above as
Biancamaria Rossi
1941
I pirati della Malesia as
Ada
1941
Brivido as
Federica Usticky
1941
I mariti (Tempesta d'anime) as
Amelia Gioiosi
1941
Luce nelle tenebre as
Clara Ferri
1941
Il re del circo as
Bianca
1941
Caravaggio, il pittore maledetto as
Madonna Giaconella
1940
Manovre d'amore as
Agnese, l'istitutrice
1940
Addio, giovinezza! as
Elena
1940
Capitan Fracassa as
Iolanda De Foix
1940
Boccaccio as
Giannina, falso Boccaccio
1940
Le sorprese del vagone letto as
La canzonettista
1939
Il socio invisibile as
La moglie di Prado
1939
L'eredità in Corsa as
Lilli
1939
Il fornaretto di Venezia as
Olimpia Zeno
1939
Io, suo padre as
Renata
1938
Ettore Fieramosca as
Fulvia
1938
Il destino in tasca
1938
Hanno rapito un uomo
1938
Pietro Micca as
La contessa de Lassere (as Clara Mais)
Archive Footage
2017
Uno scalpellino a Cefalonia
2000
Passioni nere (Documentary)
1999
Luchino Visconti (Documentary) as
Self
1985
Dario Argento's World of Horror (Documentary) as
Marta Manganiello (uncredited)
1977
Kolossal - i magnifici Macisti (Documentary) as
Ginevra (as C. Calamai)

References

Clara Calamai Wikipedia