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Lucía Bosé

Lucía Bosé

Birthday: 1931-01-28 | Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Bosè was born in Milan, Italy, the daughter of Francesca Bosè and Domenico Borloni. After a number of years working in a bakery, Pasticceria Galli, in her native city, in 1947 she won the second edition of the Miss Italia beauty contest. Later, she acted in Dino Risi’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 Luis Buñuel'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 finca. 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 Jean Cocteau'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 Fellini Satyricon (1969) and starring in the Taviani Brothers' Under the Sign of Scorpio (1969), Mario Colucci's Something Creeping in The Dark (1971), Liliana Cavani's L'ospite (1972), Giulio Questi's Arcana (1972), Marguerite Duras' Nathalie Granger (1972), Beni Montresor's La messe dorée (1975), Jeanne Moreau's Lumière (1976) and Daniel Schmid's Violanta (1976). She continued to be active in both Italian and Spanish films, appearing in Francesco Rosi'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).

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2013
2010
Daniel Schmid: Le Chat Qui Pense

as    (archive footage)

2010
All Night Long

as    Self

2006
Capri

as    Isabella Galiano

1999
Last Harem

as    Safiye anziana

1990
The Miser

as    Dona Elvira

1990
I Wanted Pants

as    Grazia

1989
Moon Child

as    Directora

1988
Brumal

as    Madre de Adriana

1987
Chronicle of a Death Foretold

as    Placida Linero

1982
The Charterhouse of Parma

as    Marchesa del Dongo

1978
Violanta

as    Donna Violanta

1976
School Trip

as    Avelina

1976
Lumière

as    Laura

1975
Down the Ancient Stairs

as    Francesca

1975
The Golden Mass

as    Hélène

1974
The Legend of Blood Castle

as    Erzebeth Bathory

1973
La colonna infame

as    Chiara Mora - la moglie di Giacomo

1973
Nathalie Granger

as    Isabelle Granger

1972
The House of Doves

as    Alexandra

1972
Arcana

as    Mamma

1971
The Guest

as    Anna / Mélisande / Geneviève

1971
The Double

as    Nora Tosatti

1971
Something Creeping in the Dark

as    Sylvia Forrest

1970
Metello

as    Viola

1969
Under the Sign of Scorpio

as    Glaia

1969
Nocturne 29

as    Señora (as Lucia Bose)