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It's difficult to believe the voluptuous star of 'The Black Orchid' and 'Houseboat' was once nicknamed "the stick", because she was so thin.

Born into extreme poverty, the illegitimate daughter of a frustrated actress, the young Loren was given her big break by her future husband, Carlo Ponti, a judge in a beauty contest.

By 1954, she was an established name, and vying with the well-established Gina Lollobrigida for roles and fans on both sides of the Atlantic.

After appearing in several American productions shot overseas, Loren arrived in Hollywood in the mid 1950s, but her natural sensuousness was vulgarized by the artificial glamour treatment.

With a few exceptions, like 'Houseboat' with Cary Grant, Sidney Lumet's 'That Kind of Woman' and 'The Black Orchid', for which she received a Best Actress Award at Cannes, she was woefully miscast.

Nonetheless, over the next two decades, Loren occasionally demonstrated a range that transcended her pin-up status, and again won an award at Cannes, as well as a Best Actress Oscar, for her memorable performance in Vittorio De Sica's 'Two Women'.

Loren worked steadily throughout the 1960s in forgettable projects, with some of the industry's most celebrated directors, most of whom were unfortunately past their prime, including Michael Curtiz, Anatole Litvak and Charles Chaplin.
Her only true standout roles were in 'Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow', with Loren doing the famous bedroom striptease scene, and 'Marriage Italian-Style'.

In the 1970s, Loren continued to get work offers, but performed primarily in Europe, and appeared mostly in uneven productions, including the disastrous adaptation of the stage musical, 'Man of la Mancha'.

During the 1980s Loren made only a few feature films, while she raised her teenaged sons by Ponti, but she did perform in several American TV-movies.

She was awarded a second, honorary Oscar in 1990, and, in 1994, Loren returned to US films in Robert Altman's much ballyhooed but disappointing take on the French fashion scene, 'Pret-a-Porter'.

She subsequently brought a warm, friendly presence and her sensuous, distinctive beauty to the middle-aged antics of the popular and unassuming, if derivative sequel film, 'Grumpier Old Men', in 1995, alongside Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon.

Recently, she appeared in 'Between Strangers', with Gerard Depardieu and Mira Sorvino.
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The voluptuous star had the childhood nicknames of “The Stick” and “Toothpick”.

In 1991, she was chosen as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World by People magazine.

In 1982, Sophia served 18 days in an Italian prison for tax evasion.

She performed two duets with Peter Sellers which were major UK hits: 'Goodness Gracious Me' was released in 1960 and 'Bangers and Mash' reached the top 20 in 1961.

In 1957, while filming Boy on a Dolphin, the 5’8½” legend had to walk in a trench in order to give audiences the impression that her co-star Alan Ladd, was taller than she.
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Peperoni ripieni e pesci in faccia (2004)
Between Strangers (2002)
S1m0ne (2002)
Soleil (1997)
Grumpier Old Men (1995)
Prêt-à-Porter (1994)
Qualcosa di biondo (1984)
Firepower (1979)
Brass Target (1979)
Fatto di sangue fra due uomini per causa di una vedova - si sospettano moventi politici (1978)
Angela (1978)
Una giornata particolare (1977)
The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
La pupa del gangster (1975)
Brief Encounter (1974)
Verdict (1974)
Il Viaggio (1974)
Man of La Mancha (1972)
Bianco, rosso e... (1972)
La moglie del prete (1971)
La mortadella (1971)
I Girasoli (1970)
Questi fantasmi (1968)
C'era una volta... (1967)
A Countess from Hong Kong (1967)
Arabesque (1966)
Judith (1966)
Lady L (1965)
Operation Crossbow (1965)
Matrimonio all'italiana (1964)
The Fall of the Roman Empire (1964)
Visitando a las estrellas (1964)
Ieri, oggi, domani (1963)
Showman (1963)
Lykke og krone (1962)
Le couteau dans la plaie, Le (1962)
I Sequestrati di Altona (1962)
Madame Sans-Gêne (1962)
Boccaccio '70 (1962)
El Cid (1961)
La ciociara (1960)
A Breath of Scandal (1960)
It Started in Naples (1960)
Heller in Pink Tights (1960)
The Millionairess (1960)
That Kind of Woman (1959)
Houseboat (1958)
The Black Orchid (1958)
The Key (1958)
Desire Under the Elms (1958)
Legend of the Lost (1957)
The Pride and the Passion (1957)
Boy on a Dolphin (1957)
La fortuna di essere donna (1956)
Pane, amore e... (1955)
La donna del fiume (1955)
La bella mugnaia (1955)
Segno di Venere, Il (1955)
Peccato che sia una canaglia (1954)
Attila (1954)
L’Oro di Napoli (1954)
Miseria e nobiltà (1954)
Tempi nostri (1954)
Carosello napoletano (1954)
Un giorno in pretura (1954)
Africa sotto i mari (1953)
Aida (1953)
Ci troviamo in galleria (1953)
La domenica della buona gente (1953)
Due notti con Cleopatra (1953)
Il paese dei campanelli (1953)
Pellegrini d'amore (1953)
La tratta delle bianche (1953)
È arrivato l'accordatore (1952)
La Favorita (1952)
Il Sogno di Zorro (1952)
Anna (1951)
Era lui... sì! sì! (1951)
Quo Vadis (1951)
Lebbra bianca (1951)
Mago per forza, Il (1951)
Milano miliardaria (1951)
Il padrone del vapore (1951)
Cuori sul mare (1950)
Io sono il capataz (1950)
Le sei mogli di Barbablù (1950)
Totò Tarzan (1950)
Il Voto (1950)
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