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Lucia Bosè (28 January 1931 – 23 March 2020) was an Italian actress.


Life and career

Lucia Bosè was born in
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to Francesca Borloni and Domenico Bosè. After a number of years working in a bakery, Pasticceria Galli, in her native city, in 1947 she won the second edition of the
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beauty contest. Later, she acted in
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’s short ''The Five Days of Milan'', then in 1950, she made her big-screen debut in Giuseppe De Santis’ ''Non c'è pace tra gli ulivi'' (''No Peace Under the Olive Tree''). The same year, she gave a performance as Paola Molon in Antonioni's '' Cronaca di un amore''. In 1953, Michelangelo Antonioni asked her to play "Clara Manni" in '' La signora senza camelie'' and Juan Antonio Bardem cast her in the lead of '' Muerte de un ciclista'' (1955). She also appeared in the 1955 film '' Gli Sbandati'' and played the main female role in
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's ''Cela s'appelle l'aurore'' (1956). Her career flourished until 1955 when she fell in love with Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín during the filming of ''Muerte de un ciclista'', and gave up acting to marry and raise a family. The couple married twice, first on 1 March 1955 in Las Vegas and then on 19 October of that year, in a Catholic ceremony at the family estate or
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. Dominguín returned to the bullfighting arena abroad, and their first child, Miguel Bosé, was born in Panama on 3 April 1956. Their second child, Lucia, was born in 1957 and their third, Paola, was born in 1960. Lucia and her husband were married until 1968, but their differences were accentuated over time, especially her lack of interest in bullfighting. She never became close to the "Dominguín" clan, and his marital infidelities also took their toll. In 1960, she took a small uncredited role in
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's film '' Le testament d'Orphée, ou ne me demandez pas pourquoi!''. Then, after divorcing Dominguin, she returned full-time to the screen, appearing in Fellini's ''
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'' (1969) and starring in the Taviani Brothers' '' Under the Sign of Scorpio'' (1969), Mario Colucci's '' Something Creeping in The Dark'' (1971),
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's '' L'ospite'' (1972),
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's '' Arcana'' (1972),
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' '' Nathalie Granger'' (1972), Beni Montresor's ''La messe dorée'' (1975), Jeanne Moreau's '' Lumière'' (1976) and
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's '' Violanta'' (1976). She continued to be active in both Italian and
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films, appearing in
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's '' Cronaca di una morte annunciata'' (1987), Agustí Villaronga's '' El niño de la luna'' (1989), Ferzan Özpetek's '' Harem Suare'' (1999) and Roberto Faenza's '' I Viceré'' (2007).


Death

Bosè died at the General Hospital of
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on 23 March 2020, at the age of 89, from
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during the
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.


Partial filmography

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No Peace Under the Olive Tree ''No Peace Under the Olive Tree'' (Italian: ''Non c'è pace tra gli ulivi'') is a 1950 Italian neorealist drama film directed by Giuseppe De Santis and starring Raf Vallone, Lucia Bosé and Folco Lulli. It was the director's follow-up to ''Bitter ...
'' (1950) – Lucia Silvestri * ''
Story of a Love Affair ''Story of a Love Affair'' ( it, Cronaca di un amore) is a 1950 Italian drama film directed by Michelangelo Antonioni and starring Massimo Girotti and Lucia Bosè. Despite some neorealist background, the film was not fully compliant with the conte ...
'' (1950) – Paola Molon Fontana * '' It's Love That's Ruining Me'' (1951) – Clara Montesi * ''
Paris Is Always Paris ''Paris Is Always Paris'' ( it, Parigi è sempre Parigi, french: Paris est toujours Paris) is a 1951 Italian-French comedy film directed by Luciano Emmer. It was entered into the competition at the 12th Venice International Film Festival. Cast ...
'' (1951) – Mimi de Angelis * ''
Three Girls from Rome ''Three Girls from Rome'' ( it, Le ragazze di Piazza Spagna, released as ''Girls of the Spanish Steps'' in the UK) is a 1952 Italian classic comedy drama film directed by Luciano Emmer. Cast *Lucia Bosè as Marisa *Cosetta Greco as Elena *Lilian ...
'' (1952) – Marisa Benvenuti * '' Rome 11:00'' (1952) – Simona * '' The Temptress'' (1952) * '' The Lady Without Camelias'' (1953) – Clara Manni * '' It Was She Who Wanted It!'' (1953) – Nausicaa Invernaghi * '' Of Life and Love'' (1954) – Angela Reis (segment "Marsina stretta") * '' Concert of Intrigue'' (1954) – Elisabeth Tatabor * ''
It Happened at the Police Station ''It Happened at the Police Station'' (Italian: ''Accadde al commissariato'') is a 1954 Italian comedy film directed by Giorgio Simonelli and starring Nino Taranto, Alberto Sordi and Walter Chiari.Lanzoni p.18 Cast * Nino Taranto as Police Commis ...
'' (1954) – Stefania Rocca, wife of Luigi * '' Magic Village'' (1955) – Thérèse Miceli * '' Death of a Cyclist'' (1955) – María José de Castro * '' Abandoned'' (1955) – Lucia * ''
Symphony of Love ''Symphony of Love'' (Italian: ''Sinfonia d'amore'') is a 1954 French-Italian historical melodrama musical film directed by Glauco Pellegrini and starring Claude Laydu, Marina Vlady and Lucia Bosé. It is a biopic portraying the life of the compos ...
'' (1956) – Teresa Grob * '' Cela s'appelle l'aurore'' (1956) – Clara * ''
Testament of Orpheus ''Testament of Orpheus'' (french: Le testament d'Orphée) is a 1960 black-and-white film with a few seconds of color film spliced in. Directed by and starring Jean Cocteau, who plays himself as an 18th-century poet, the film includes cameo appearan ...
'' (1960) – Une amie d'Orphée / Orphée's Friend (uncredited) * ''No somos de piedra'' (1968) – Monja * '' Nocturne 29'' (1968) * '' Under the Sign of Scorpio'' (1969) – Glaia * ''
Fellini Satyricon ''Fellini Satyricon'', or simply ''Satyricon'', is a 1969 Italian fantasy drama film written and directed by Federico Fellini and loosely based on Petronius's work '' Satyricon'', written during the reign of Emperor Nero and set in Imperial R ...
'' (1969) – La matrona * ''
Love and Other Solitudes ''Love and Other Solitudes'' (Spanish: ''Del amor y otras soledades'') is a 1969 Spanish drama film directed by Basilio Martín Patino and starring Lucia Bosé, Carlos Estrada and María Massip.Bentley p.413 Cast * Lucia Bosé as María * Car ...
'' (1969) – María * '' The Picasso Summer'' (1969) – Woman (uncredited) * ''Jutrzenka'' (1969) – George Sand * ''
Metello ''Metello'' is a 1970 Italian drama film directed by Mauro Bolognini. It was entered into the 1970 Cannes Film Festival. It starred Massimo Ranieri as the title character. Plot During the end of the 19th century, young Metello decides to start ...
'' (1970) – Viola * '' So Long Gulliver'' (1970) – Evelyne * '' Something Creeping in The Dark'' (1971) – Sylvia Forrest * '' The Double'' (1971) – Nora Tosatti * '' L'ospite'' (1971) – Anna / Mélisande / Geneviève * '' The House of the Doves'' (1972) – Alexandra / Mother * '' Arcana'' (1972) – Mamma * '' Nathalie Granger'' (1972) – Isabelle * ''La colonna infame'' (1972) – Chiara Mora – la moglie di Giacomo * '' The Heroes'' (1973) – (uncredited) * ''Ceremonia sangrienta'' (1973) – Erzebeth Bathory * ''Manchas de sangre en un coche nuevo'' (1975) – Eva * ''La messe dorée'' (1975) – Hélène * '' Down the Ancient Stairs'' (1975) – Francesca * '' Lumière'' (1976) – Laura * ''Los viajes escolares'' (1976) – Avelina * '' Violanta'' (1977) – Donna Violanta * '' Chronicle of a Death Foretold'' (1987) – Placida Linero * ''Brumal'' (1988) – Madre de Adriana * '' Moon Child'' (1989) – Directora * '' Volevo i pantaloni'' (1990) – Grazia * ''
The Miser ''The Miser'' (french: L'Avare; ; also known by the longer name ''L'Avare ou L'École du Mensonge,'' meaning The Miser, or the School for Lies) is a five-act comedy in prose by the French playwright Molière. It was first performed on September ...
'' (1990) – Dona Elvira * '' Harem Suare'' (1999) – Old Safiye * '' I Viceré'' (2007) – Donna Ferdinanda * ''One More Time'' (2013) – Lucia (final film role)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bose, Lucia 1931 births 2020 deaths Italian film actresses Actresses from Milan 20th-century Italian actresses 21st-century Italian actresses Italian beauty pageant winners Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain Deaths from pneumonia in Spain