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Anna Maria Pierangeli (19 June 193210 September 1971), known internationally by the stage name Pier Angeli, was an Italian actress, model and singer. She won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress for her debut role in the 1950 film '' Tomorrow Is Too Late'', and subsequently won a
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for her performance in the American film ''
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'' (1951). In the United States, Angeli was typecast in "European ingénue" roles, and notably played romantic leading ladies in '' The Light Touch'' (1951), '' The Devil Makes Three'' (1952), '' The Story of Three Loves'' (1953), '' The Silver Chalice'' (1954), and '' Somebody Up There Likes Me'' (1956). She was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Foreign Actress for her role opposite
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in the British film '' The Angry Silence'' (1960). Off-screen, Angeli was known for her high-profile romantic affairs with actors
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and
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, and later her tumultuous marriage to singer
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. She died at the age of 39 of a
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. Her twin sister, Marisa Pavan, was also an actress.


Early life

Anna Maria Pierangeli was born in
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, Sardinia in 1932, to Enrichetta () and Luigi Pierangeli, originally from
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, Marche. She had a fraternal twin sister, actress Marisa Pavan, and a younger sister, Patrizia. Angeli spent
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in Rome; she was ten when the Nazis occupied Rome, experiencing both food shortages and bomb shelters. She was deeply affected by her experiences during the war, recalling later: "What was in the world, I didn't want to know."


Career

Angeli made her film debut at the age of 16 with
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film, '' Domani è troppo tardi'' (1950) after being spotted by director
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and De Sica while studying arts in
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. Her work was so impressive that she won the Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress, and caught the eye of MGM producers, who offered her a contract with the studio.
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launched her in ''
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'' (1951), her first American film, which also saw the film debuts of
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and John Ericson. Reviews for this performance compared her to
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, and she won the New Star of the Year–Actress Golden Globe. Under contract to
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throughout the 1950s, she appeared in a series of films, including '' The Light Touch'' with Stewart Granger and '' The Devil Makes Three'' with
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. Plans for a film of ''
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'' with her and
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fell through when a British-Italian production was announced. While filming '' The Story of Three Loves'' (1953), Angeli began a relationship with costar
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. She next appeared in ''Sombrero'', in which she replaced an indisposed
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, then '' Flame and the Flesh'' (1954). After discovering Leslie Caron, another European ingénue, MGM lent Angeli to other studios. She went to
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for both '' The Silver Chalice'' (1954), which marked the debut of
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, and the French-language musical ''
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'' (''Mam'zelle Nitouche)'', also 1954), co-starring alongside Fernandel. For
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, she was in contention for the role of
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's daughter in '' The Rose Tattoo'' (1955), but the role went to Marisa Pavan, her twin sister. MGM lent her to Columbia for '' Port Afrique'' (1956), where she got to showcase her real singing voice. She returned to MGM for '' Somebody Up There Likes Me'' (1956) as
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's long-suffering wife (Angeli's former lover,
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, was to play the starring role, which went to Newman after Dean's death). Newman would later say of her: "The most beautiful Italian actress of the century. She was an extremely complex and gifted woman. It was so unfortunate that the roles she was asked to play rarely demanded what I know she had to offer." She then appeared in '' The Vintage'' (1957) and finished her MGM contract in '' Merry Andrew'' (1958) starring with
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. She was in consideration to play Rima in '' Green Mansions'' (1959), a character she had long wanted to play. Instead she played the part for the July 1954 issue of
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, shot by Allan Grant. In 1959, she released an album called ''Italia con Pier Angeli'' in which she sings in English and Italian. One reviewer called her singing voice "warm and surprisingly rich." She also continued to be hired for modelling jobs well into the 1960s. During the 1960s and until 1970, Angeli lived and worked in Britain and Europe, and was often screen-credited under her birth name, Anna Maria Pierangeli. She starred in French, Italian and English-language movies throughout the 1960s. Her performance in '' The Angry Silence'' (1960), starring alongside her friend
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, was nominated for a Best Foreign Actress BAFTA, and she was reunited with Stewart Granger for ''
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'' (1963), in which she played Lot's wife. She had a brief role in the war epic ''
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'' (1965). Angeli worked in Israel, and was top-billed, for '' Every Bastard a King'' (1968), about events during the Arab-Israeli
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the previous year. She was under serious consideration for a part in ''
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'' (1972), but died before shooting began.


Personal life and death

Angeli was fluent in Italian and English, and near fluent in French. She was good friends with
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, Louis Jourdan, and
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. Because she travelled so much, she encountered many artists throughout her life. For example, In 1960, Angeli met
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in a nightclub. On a piece of paper she scribbled in French: "J’adore 'L’eau à la bouche', ça me donne l’eau à la bouche," and slipped it into one of Gainsbourg's pockets. He treasured this relic, and her gesture had the effect of motivating him to persevere in romantic songwriting. According to
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' autobiography '' The Ragman's Son,'' he and Angeli were engaged in the 1950s after meeting on the set of the film ''The Story of Three Loves'' (1953).


Affair with James Dean

Angeli also had a passionate romantic relationship with
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. They met while she was shooting '' The Silver Chalice'' (1954) and he was shooting '' East of Eden'' (1955), on an adjoining Warner lot.
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, the director of '' East of Eden'' (1955), remembered hearing Dean and Angeli loudly having sex in Dean's dressing room. Much against her will, she was forced to break it off, mainly because her mother was not happy with their relationship because Dean was not Catholic. Angeli would reluctantly marry singer Vic Damone in November 1954. There were rumors that she and Dean secretly still saw each other up until his death; Joe Hyams, in his 1992 biography of Dean, ''James Dean: Little Boy Lost'', claims that he visited Dean just as Angeli, then married to Damone, was leaving his home. An Order for the Solemnization of Marriage pamphlet with the name "Pier" lightly penciled in every place the bride's name is left blank was found amongst Dean's personal effects after his death. She would later say that he was the love of her life: "He is the only man I ever loved deeply as a woman should love a man." Friends of Angeli have said she never fully recovered from his death and that she had nightmares about him up until her own death.


Marriage to Vic Damone

Angeli left Dean and married singer and actor
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in 1954. Singer and actor
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performed at their wedding. It was reported by several people who attended the wedding that they saw
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, claiming Dean watched the wedding from across the road on his motorcycle, even gunning the engine during the ceremony, although Dean later denied doing anything so "dumb." During their marriage, they appeared as guests on the 17 June 1956 episode of ''
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''. The couple had one son, Perry (1955–2014); their 1958 divorce was followed by highly publicized court battles for the custody of their only child.


Later life and death

Angeli next married Italian composer Armando Trovajoli in 1962 with whom she had another son, Howard, in 1963. She and Trovajoli separated in 1969. In the early 1970s she returned to California after having lived in Britain and Europe throughout the 1960s, and briefly lived with her close friend
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until she found a little apartment in Beverly Hills. On 10 September 1971, at the age of 39, Angeli was found dead of a
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overdose at her home in Beverly Hills. On the day of her death, Angeli had been given an injection of Compazine by her doctor to calm her down (she was unable to sleep and had run out of Doriden, which the doctor refused to give her). Death due to
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has been suggested; however, it is not supported by the findings of her autopsy. Her former lover
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and his wife Anne Buydens were among those who were invited to her funeral. She is interred in the Cimetière des Bulvis in
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, Hauts-de-Seine, France.


Portrayals in popular culture

Angeli was portrayed by Valentina Cervi in the 2001 TV movie ''
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'', which depicted her relationship with Dean. In 2015, she was portrayed by Alessandra Mastronardi in the James Dean biopic ''
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''. A fictional interpretation of her life can be found in the book, ''Anna-Maria Pier Angeli: Une Madone à Babylone.''


Filmography


Discography

*''Italia con Pier Angeli'' (1959), Roulette, Vinyl.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

* *
Pier Angeli Official Site

Photographs and literature
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