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Louise Ranieri: a talented Italian actress

Along with Frenchwomen, Italian actresses are considered the most beautiful and sensual in the whole world. In a series of monotonously ideal and faceless Hollywood stars, as if descended from the assembly line, girls from southern Europe stand out like colorful tropical flowers among the pale grebes. Louise Ranieri, whose biography will be described below, occupies not the last place among the goddesses of Italian cinema, and after work in the mini-series "Callas and Onasis" has rightfully gained worldwide fame.

Late start of a career

Wild and cheerful Naples, reminiscent of its temperament and atmosphere port Odessa, gave the world a lot of bright and non-standard personalities. Italians from the south of the country literally with mother's milk absorb the love of music, art, and in some lucky cases this frenzied passion and energy spills out in the right direction.

Naples presented Italian cinema and television to Louise Ranieri, who was born in 1973. Dreaming about the scene and cinema since childhood, the girl for a long time could not find her place under the sun. Long years of boring uninteresting work had to be tested by Ranieri. Only at the age of 27 was her debut on the screen. The first work of the Italian was the role of Louise in the film "Prince and Pirate", released in 2001.

The picture itself did not arouse much interest among spectators and critics, but it became a springboard for a talented Neapolitan. Effective actress noticed the director Giulio Baze, who invited her to the role of Assunts in his film "Maria Goretti". A complex dramatic plot based on real events, told the story of the fate of the Catholic martyr and St. Mary Goretti. The painting became an event of cinematic Italy and consolidated the status of a characteristic actress for Louise Ranieri.

Flowering

After the participation in the "Maria Goretti" was followed by a series of passages that remained undetected. However, in 2004, the list of films with Louise Ranieri was supplemented by a bright picture of Eros. The creators of the project, consisting of three novels, did not particularly hide the main idea, accurately reflecting it in the title. The relationship of the sexes, the influence of eroticism on nature and the character of a person - all this the viewer could see in the stories told in "Eros". Acuity and unusualness of the idea was given to the fact that a piquant theme was revealed by the directors representing three completely different cinematographic schools.

From China, rather from Hong Kong, Wong Karwai performed, the Anglo-Saxons represented Stephen Soderbergh, and Italy - Michelangelo Antonioni. Louise Ranieri was lucky enough to work on the site just under the direction of maestro Antonioni, who at that time turned 92 years old. Novel "Dangerous connection of things" was filmed without unnecessary words and events. The main means of communication between two girls and a man was the body language, which it was possible to tell about the most intimate. Louise Ranieri played the role of Linda in this provocative and borderline masterpiece. The picture caused a lot of controversy and discussion, and in many countries was banned to show.

Embodiment of the legend on the screen

After "Eros" the roles in the films "Murders", "Cloud Guards", work in the series "Kefalonia" were followed. For the last role, she even received the Golden FIPA award at the Biarritz International Festival as the best actress in the television series. However, to consolidate the status of the actress, known outside of Italy, Louise Ranieri succeeded thanks to the role of Maria Callas in the miniseries "Callas and Onassis". Spectators are very eager to watch stories based on the lives of real people, especially such bright and famous people.

The eccentric Greek billionaire Aristotle Onasis in his time could not resist the opera diva Maria Callas. Difficult and dramatic relations between them, the difficult situation of legitimate spouses of status lovers - all this gave the rich material of the film. Louise Ranieri with brilliance reincarnated in the famous Greek woman. She uniquely conveyed the passion and temperament of a woman of art from southern Europe. It was after the two-part film, which was released in Italy in 2005, that Louise Ranieri received a well-deserved star status and gained the love of millions of viewers.

Stormy ten years

Already in the status of the Italian prima, Louise receives numerous proposals from the directors and is actively withdrawn in many projects, both in film and television. For her role in The Sideburns, she won the Silver Ribbon award from the Italian Guild of Journalists as the best actress in short films. Also Louise Ranieri, whose photo only slightly reflects her beauty, won the Kineo Awards for her supporting role in the film "Friends of the Margarita Bar".

In 2010, the girl took part in the filming of the American-Italian film "Letters to Juliet". According to the plot, an American Sophie faces an interesting phenomenon in Verona. The city became the birthplace of Juliet from the immortal play of Shakespeare, and lovers of the whole world send letters to the ever-living girl with requests for help. The intrigue is twisting with searches and reunion of lovers who have left forty years ago. The film looks in one breath. Louise Ranieri plays here one of the "secretaries" of Juliet, who are engaged in letters that come to the beloved Romeo. The last work of the actress dates back to 2016, where Louise Ranieri played the role of Sonya in the film "Forever Young".

Personal life

For a long time the actress met Luka Zingaretti. Their long romance ended with the birth of Emma's girl. After that, respectable Catholics could no longer wait and formalized a legal marriage in 2012.

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