Silvana pampanini biografia
Biografía
Pampanini became one of the most popular movie actresses in her country and was considered a sex symbol in the 1950s. In 1955 she visited New York, Denver and Hollywood but rejected job offers because she could not speak English properly and had some problems with the tax office.[citation needed] She was well-liked in France, where they nicknamed her Ninì Pampan, Spain, where she appeared in Tirma, South America, especially in Mexico, where she starred in Sed de Amor with Pedro Armendáriz, and Egypt. She worked with other internationally important actors and directors such as Buster Keaton, Vittorio Gassman, Marcello Mastroianni,Alberto Sordi, Totò, Jean Gabin, Henri Vidal, Abel Gance, Vittorio De Sica. The film O.K. Nero, in which Pampanini starred, was banned in certain places because of scenes that were considered indecent.
Pampanini became one of the most popular movie actresses in her country and was considered a sex symbol in the 1950s. In 1955 she visited New York, Denver and Hollywood but rejected job offers because she could not speak English properly and had some problems with the tax office.[citation needed] She was well-liked in France, where they nicknamed her Ninì Pampan, Spain, where she appeared in Tirma, South America, especially in Mexico, where she starred in Sed de Amor with Pedro Armendáriz, and Egypt. She worked with other internationally important actors and directors such as Buster Keaton, Vittorio Gassman, Marcello Mastroianni,Alberto Sordi, Totò, Jean Gabin, Henri Vidal, Abel Gance, Vittorio De Sica. The film O.K. Nero, in which Pampanini starred, was banned in certain places because of scenes that were considered indecent.
Silvana Pampanini
Silvana Pampanini (Roma, Lazio, Italia; 25 de septiembre de 1925-Ibídem, 6 de enero de 2016) fue una actriz y directoraitaliana de una larga trayectoria en cine, teatro y televisión. Fue Miss Italia en 1946 y al año siguiente inició su carrera en el cine. Perteneció a una generación de importantes figuras del cine italiano de la posguerra, que estuvo basado en bellezas exuberantes como Gina Lollobrigida, Silvana Mangano y Sophia Loren. Todas ellas constituyeron el núcleo duro de las maggioratas, contribuyendo a establecer el nuevo estándar de belleza basado en curvas y en el poderío carnal durante la grisácea época de la posguerra. Quizá no alcanzara el éxito y el reconocimiento logrados por sus compañeras, pero la Pampanini logró erigirse por méritos propios en un auténtico ícono sexual.
Vida y carrera
[editar]Silvana Pampanini fue una de las más populares actrices italianas de las décadas de 1950 y de 1960, donde encarnó a decenas de personajes. También hizo carrera en Francia, Japón, México y Argentina, siendo considerada como sex symbol (símbolo sexual) en los años 1950. En 1955 visitó Nueva York, Denver y Hollywood pero rechazó ofertas de trabajo porque no hablaba apropiadamente el idioma inglés y tenía algunos problemas con la oficina de impuestos.
Estudió brevemente canto en el Conservatorio de Santa Cecilia en Roma. Con 21 años fue descubierta en un concurso de Miss Italia¨. Los productores, que por aquel entonces estaban a la busca de nuevos rostros, la ficharon para el cine. Debutó en L'apocalisse (1946) de la mano de Giuseppe María Scotese. A partir de este año, y de manera muy intensa, apareció en películas como El secreto de Don Giovanni (1947) o I pompieri di Viggiú (1949) junto a Totó, que la catapultó al éxito en tierra como actriz cómica, gracias a su desparpajo y también a su enorme destreza vocal, una de sus grandes cualidades heredada de su tía, la cantante de ópera Roseta Pampanini y que Italian actress (1925–2016) Silvana Pampanini Pampanini in 1952 Rome, Kingdom of Italy Rome, Italy Silvana Pampanini (25 September 1925 – 6 January 2016) was an Italian film actress, director and singer. She was also the niece of the well-known soprano of the golden era of opera, Dame Rosetta Pampanini. Silvana Pampanini caused a sensation when she took part in the 1946 Miss Italia contest and the following year she started her movie career. Madame Pampanini was born into a well-off family, she was educated, and studied opera and ballet since her childhood. According to interviews, Pampanini was a contralto with notable voice extension. However, she also said many times over the years that she preferred to pursue a career in cinema as it required less training and it was much less demanding than a career as an opera singer. It was her singing teacher's idea to make her participate in the 1946 Miss Italy contest which had been cancelled during the war. Tall, attractive and self-confident, she was riotously appreciated by the audience, not by the panelists who had to hide themselves and call the police when they selected another girl whose beauty was more sophisticated and less eye-catching. A few days later both contestants were interviewed by the Italian national radio in Rome but the broadcasting was abruptly interrupted when the two young ladies started to quarrel and pull each other's hair. Later Miss Pampanini was wrongly reported as Miss Rome of 1947. A caption in a 1952 newspaper said, "She is considered Italy's all-time beauty." Actually in post-war Italy most young film actresses were selected from beauty pagean .Silvana Pampanini
Born (1925-09-25)25 September 1925 Died 6 January 2016(2016-01-06) (aged 90) Occupations Years active 1946–2002 Relatives Rosetta Pampanini (aunt) Beauty pageant