Sunday, May 31, 2009

Happy Birthday Alida Valli (1921-2002)




The enigmatic, dark-haired foreign import Alida Valli was dubbed "The Next Garbo" but didn't live up to post-war expectations despite her cool, patrician beauty, remote allure and significant talent. Born in Pola, Italy (now Croatia), the daughter of an Austrian journalist and professor and Italian homemaker, she studied dramatics as a teen at the Motion Picture Academy of Rome and Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia before beginning in bit roles. Manon Lescaut (1940) (title role), won a Venice Film Festival award for Piccolo mondo antico (1941) [Little Old World], and was a critical sensation in Noi vivi (1942) [We the Living].


Taverna rossa (1940)


Taverna rossa (1940)


Luce nelle tenebre (1941)


with Carlo Ninchi in Catene invisibili (1942)


with Gualtiero Tumiati in Eugenia Grandet (1947)


Following her potent, award-winning work in the title role of Eugenia Grandet (1947), she was discovered and contracted by David O. Selznick to play the murder suspect Maddalena Paradine in Alfred Hitchcock's The Paradine Case (1947). Billed during her Hollywood years simply as "Valli," Selznick also gave her top femme female billing in Carol Reed's classic film noir The Third Man (1949). There were also some that were not so well received, including The Miracle of the Bells (1948). In 1951, she bid a quick farewell to Hollywood and returned to her beloved Italy. In Europe again, she became well sought after by the best of directors. Her countess in Luchino Visconti's Senso (1954) was widely heralded, and she moved easily from ingénue to vivid character roles. Later stand-out films encompassed costume dramas as well as shockers and had her playing everything from baronesses to grandmothers, including Les yeux sans visage (1960) [Eyes Without a Face], Le gigolo (1960), Edipo re (1967) [Oedipus Rex], Tendre Dracula (1974), 1900 (1976) , Suspiria (1977), La luna (1979), Inferno (1980), Aspern (1985), A Month by the Lake (1995), and, her last film, Semana Santa (2002).



The Paradine Case (1947)


The Paradine Case (1947) with Charles Coburn


The Paradine Case (1947) with Gregory Peck


The Paradine Case (1947)


The Miracle of the Bells (1948)


The Miracle of the Bells (1948)


The Third Man (1949)


The Third Man (1949)


The Third Man (1949) with Trevor Howard


The Third Man (1949) with Joseph Cotten


The Third Man (1949) with Joseph Cotten


Walk Softly, Stranger (1950)





Les miracles n'ont lieu qu'une fois (1951)


with Jean Marais in Les miracles n'ont lieu qu'une fois (1951)


with Jean Marais in Les miracles n'ont lieu qu'une fois (1951)


Les miracles n'ont lieu qu'une fois (1951)


with Amedeo Nazzari in L'ultimo incontro (1951)


with Pedro Armendáriz in Les amants de Tolède (1953)


with Françoise Arnoul and Pedro Armendáriz in Les amants de Tolède (1953)


Il mondo le condanna (1953)


with Richard Basehart in The Stranger's Hand (1954)


Senso (1954)


Senso (1954) with Farley Granger


Senso (1954) with Farley Granger


Senso (1954)


Senso (1954)


Senso (1954)


Il grido (1957)


with Stephen Boyd in Les bijoutiers du clair de lune (1958)


Signé Arsène Lupin (1959) with Robert Lamoureux


with Jeanne Moreau in Le dialogue des Carmélites (1960)


with Jeanne Moreau in Le dialogue des Carmélites (1960)


Les yeux sans visage (1960) [Eyes Without a Face]


with Edith Scob in Les yeux sans visage (1960)


with Edith Scob in Les yeux sans visage (1960)


Strategia del ragno (1970)


with Jessica Harper and Renato Scarpa in Suspiria (1977)


We the Living (1986)


À notre regrettable époux (1988)



Saturday, May 30, 2009

Bathing Beauties: onesies


Marie Blanchard


Adele Mara


Marcia Henderson At Jones Beach


Veronica Lake


Mitzi Gaynor
(candid press photo 7-12-53 at San Bernadino)


Pier Angeli in 1954


Nicole Maurey in 1958


Ella Raines


Leslie Parrish


Jarma Lewis


Jeanne Crain


Virginia Field


Ann Rutherford


Elizabeth Montgomery


Nancy Kovack in Sylvia (1965)