Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg
(29 September 193111 January 2015) was a Swedish actress active in American and European films, known for her beauty and curvaceous figure. She became prominent in her iconic role as Sylvia in the
Federico Fellini
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film ''
La Dolce Vita'' (1960).
Ekberg worked primarily in Italy, where she became a
permanent resident
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in 1964.
Early life
Anita Ekberg was born on 29 September 1931, in
Malmö
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,
Skåne
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(Sweden), the sixth of eight children. In her teens, Anita worked as a fashion model. Ekberg entered the Miss Malmö competition in 1950 at her mother's urging. This led to the
Miss Sweden contest, which she won. Despite speaking very little English, she went to the United States to compete for the 1951
Miss Universe title (an unofficial
beauty pageant
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at that time, it became official in 1952).
Career
Universal Studios
Although Ekberg did not win the Miss Universe pageant, as one of six finalists, she did earn a
starlet's contract with
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.
As a starlet at Universal, she received lessons in drama, elocution, dancing, horseback riding, and fencing. She appeared briefly in ''
The Mississippi Gambler'' (1953) with
Tyrone Power, ''
Abbott and Costello Go to Mars
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'' (1953) (playing a woman on Venus), ''
Take Me to Town'' (1953) with
Ann Sheridan, and ''
The Golden Blade'' (1953) with
Rock Hudson and
Piper Laurie.
Ekberg skipped many of her drama lessons, restricting herself to riding horses in the
Hollywood Hills. Ekberg later admitted she was spoiled by the studio system and played, instead of pursuing bigger film roles. Universal dropped her after six months.
Batjac and Paramount

The combination of Ekberg's voluptuous physique and colourful private life (such as her well-publicized romances with Hollywood's leading men like
Frank Sinatra
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,
Tyrone Power,
Yul Brynner,
Rod Taylor, and
Errol Flynn
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)
appealed to the gossip magazines, like ''
Confidential'' and she soon became a major 1950s
pin-up
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, appearing in men's magazines like ''
Playboy
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''.
Additionally, Ekberg participated in
publicity stunt
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s. She once admitted that an incident in which her dress burst open in the lobby of London's
Berkeley Hotel was prearranged with a photographer.
Ekberg toured Greenland with
Bob Hope
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, entertaining American servicemen. Hope spoke of her beauty and
John Wayne
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signed her to a contract with his
Batjac Productions at $75 a week.
By the mid-1950s, after several modelling jobs, Ekberg finally broke into the film industry. She guest-starred in the short-lived TV series ''
Casablanca
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'' (1955) and ''
Private Secretary''.
She had a small part in the film ''
Blood Alley'' (1955) starring
John Wayne
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and
Lauren Bacall
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, made for Wayne's
Batjac Productions. It was her first real speaking role in a feature.
She appeared alongside the
Dean Martin
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and
Jerry Lewis
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comedy act in ''
Artists and Models'' (1955), directed by
Frank Tashlin for Paramount, playing "Anita".
Ekberg's greatest opportunity was when Paramount cast her in ''
War and Peace'' (1956) which was shot in Rome, alongside
Mel Ferrer
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and
Audrey Hepburn
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, directed by
King Vidor
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. For a time, she was even publicised as "Paramount's
Marilyn Monroe
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".

Ekberg was third billed in a thriller for Batjac, ''
Man in the Vault'' (1956). It was distributed by
RKO Pictures
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who had given Ekberg an excellent part in ''
Back from Eternity
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'' (1956), directed by
John Farrow
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.
Ekberg signed a deal with
Warwick Pictures, the company of producers
Albert Broccoli and
Irwin Allen
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, who made films in England. She did ''
Zarak'' (1956) with
Victor Mature.
Ekberg returned to Hollywood to make a second film with Martin and Lewis (and Tashlin), ''
Hollywood or Bust'' (1956). Ekberg made a second film for Warwick with Mature, ''
Interpol
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'' (1957).
In 1956,
Hedda Hopper said her fee was $75,000 per picture.
She was announced for ''Glare'' directed by
Budd Boetticher, but it was not made.
When
John Wayne
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split up with his producing partner Robert Fellows, Fellows took over Ekberg's contract.
Gerd Oswald
Ekberg returned to Hollywood to make ''
Valerie'' (1957) with
Sterling Hayden and her then-husband Anthony Steel for director
Gerd Oswald.
She co-starred with
Bob Hope
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and
Fernandel in ''
Paris Holiday'' (1958). This film was also directed by Oswald, as was ''
Screaming Mimi'' (1958). She did a third for Warwick, ''
The Man Inside'' (1958) with Jack Palance. Another film was announced for her, entitled ''A Lot of Woman'', but it was not made.
Italy and ''La Dolce Vita''
Ekberg went to Italy to star in ''
Sheba and the Gladiator'' (1959), playing
Zenobia.

She stayed in Rome to make ''
La Dolce Vita'' (1960) for
Federico Fellini
Federico Fellini (; 20 January 1920 – 31 October 1993) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. He is known for his distinctive style, which blends fantasy and baroque images with earthiness. He is recognized as one of the greatest and ...
, performing as Sylvia Rank, the unattainable "dream woman" of the character played by
Marcello Mastroianni. The film features a scene of her cavorting in Rome's
Trevi Fountain
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alongside Mastroianni, which has been called "one of cinema's most iconic scenes".
The movie was an international sensation and Ekberg settled in Rome. She had the lead in an Italian-French co production, ''
Last Train to Shanghai'' (1960) (aka ''The Dam on the Yellow River''), then was in ''Le tre eccetera del colonnello'' (1960), ''The Call Girl Business'' (1960),
''
Behind Closed Doors'' (1961), and ''
The Mongols'' (1961), which had an American director (
Andre de Toth
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) and co star (
Jack Palance).
She later said "things became a little bit boring for me after ''La Dolce Vita'' because every producer or director in Italy, England and America wanted me to recreate the same role – the movie star from America who comes over to Italy."
Ekberg then appeared in ''
Boccaccio '70
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'' (1962), a film that also featured
Sophia Loren and
Romy Schneider. Soon thereafter, Ekberg was being considered by Broccoli to play the first
Bond girl,
Honey Ryder in ''
Dr. No'', but the role went to the then-unknown
Ursula Andress.
However Broccoli then cast her in ''
Call Me Bwana'' (1963) with
Bob Hope
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. ''Call Me Bwana'' was featured in the second Bond film, ''
From Russia with Love'', during a sequence where Ali Kerim Bey assassinates the Russian agent Krilencu with a sniper rifle. Krilencu attempts to escape through a window, which is situated in Anita Ekberg's mouth, on the wall-sized poster: "She should have kept her mouth shut", Bond quips.
Ekberg co-starred with Andress,
Frank Sinatra
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, and Dean Martin in the western-comedy ''
4 for Texas'' (1963). She returned to Europe to make ''Love Factory'' (1964) and ''
Who Wants to Sleep?'' (1965). She went to England for an
Agatha Christie
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adaptation, ''
The Alphabet Murders'' (1965), directed by
Frank Tashlin who had directed her two Martin and Lewis films.
Ekberg was in the Italian ''
How I Learned to Love Women'' (1966) then had a small role in a
Jerry Lewis
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comedy, ''
Way... Way Out'' (1966). She was in ''
Pardon, Are You For or Against?'' (1966), an
Alberto Sordi comedy; ''
The Cobra'' (1967), an Italian crime film with
Dana Andrews; ''
The Glass Sphinx'' (1967) with Robert Taylor; ''
Woman Times Seven'' (1967), an anthology directed by
Vittorio De Sica, in a segment with
Michael Caine
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; and ''Crónica de un atraco'' (1968).
She had a cameo in ''
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium'' (1969) and the lead in ''
Fangs of the Living Dead'' (1969), ''
Death Knocks Twice'' (1969), and ''
A Candidate for a Killing'' (1969).
Later career
Fellini called Ekberg back for a cameo in ''
The Clowns ''(1970). She had bigger parts in ''
The Divorce'' (1970) with
Vittorio Gassman
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; ''The Conjugal Debt'' (1970); ''Quella chiara notte d'ottobre'' (1970); ''
The French Sex Murders'' (1972), a
giallo; and ''Deadly Trackers'' (1972).
She went to Asia to make a Hollywood film, ''
Northeast of Seoul'' (1972). In 1972, she sued an Italian magazine for publishing naked photographs of her.
Ekberg was also in ''
Gold of the Amazon Women'' (1979), ''
Killer Nun'' (1979), ''
S.H.E: Security Hazards Expert'' (1980), ''Cicciabomba'' (1982), and ''The Seduction of Angela'' (1986). Fellini used her in ''
Intervista'' (1987), appearing as herself in a reunion scene with Mastroianni.
Later performances included ''
Count Max'' (1991), ''
Ambrogio'' (1992), ''
Cattive ragazze'' (1992), ''Witness Run'' (1996), and ''
Bámbola'' (1996), in a part turned down by
Gina Lollobrigida. She had a good part in ''Le nain rouge'' (1998).
She guest-starred in the Italian TV series ''
Il bello delle donne'' (2001).
In 2021 actress
Monica Bellucci co-produced and starred in a
mockumentary
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dedicated to Ekberg, called "The girl in the fountain" presented as a special event at the 2021 Torino Film festival.
Personal life

Both of Ekberg's marriages were to actors, but neither of them succeeded. She was married to
Anthony Steel from 22 May 1956 until their divorce on 14 May 1959 and to
Rik Van Nutter from 9 April 1963 until their divorce in 1975.
In a 2006 interview she said she wished she had a child,
but stated just the opposite six months later. Ekberg's great love was
Gianni Agnelli, the Italian industrialist and owner of Fiat. They were lovers for several years, although he was married.
Ekberg was often outspoken in interviews, ''e.g.'', naming famous people she reportedly "couldn't bear". She was also frequently quoted as saying that it was Fellini who owed his success to ''her'', rather than ''vice versa'': "They would like to keep up the story that Fellini made me famous, that Fellini discovered me", she said in a 1999 interview with ''The New York Times''.
In 1960, after
paparazzi
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followed her home to her villa from a nightclub, she was photographed kneeing one of them in the groin, and pulling out a bow and arrow to threaten others.
Felice Quinto claimed she shot arrows at him.
Ekberg did not live in Sweden after the early 1950s and rarely visited the country. However, she welcomed Swedish journalists into her home outside Rome and in 2005, appeared on the popular radio program ''
Sommar'', talking about her life. She stated in an interview that she would not move back to Sweden but would be buried there.
In 1963, she was sued by her publicist. In 1977, she was robbed in August and in December.
On 19 July 2009, she was admitted to the San Giovanni Hospital in Rome after falling ill in her home in
Genzano, according to a medical official in the hospital's neurosurgery department. Despite her condition not being serious, Ekberg was put under observation in the facility.
In December 2011, it was reported that the 80-year-old Ekberg was "destitute" following three months in a Rimini hospital with a broken hip, during which time her home was robbed of jewelry and furniture,
and her villa was badly damaged by fire. Ekberg applied for help from the Fellini Foundation, which also found itself in difficult financial straits.
Death
Ekberg died on 11 January 2015, at the age of 83, at the clinic San Raffaele in
Rocca di Papa,
Roman Castles, from complications of chronic illnesses. The actress had been in a wheelchair for several years after being knocked down by one of her pet Great Danes, which broke her hip.
Ekberg's funeral service was held on 14 January 2015, at the Lutheran-Evangelical
Christuskirche in Rome, after which her body was cremated and her remains were buried at the cemetery of
Skanör Church in Sweden, in accordance with her wishes to be buried in the land of her birth.
Filmography
Film
Television
See also
*
High School Confidential (Rough Trade song)
*''
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'' (Ekberg is referenced in the song "
I Shall Be Free".)
References
Citations
Sources
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Further reading
*Vintkvist, Jennifer.
External links
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