One of Italy's leading post-war cinema stars, Silvana Pampanini, dead at 90 according to local media
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One of Italy's leading post-war cinema stars, Silvana Pampanini, dead at 90 according to local media
Italian actors Vittorio de Sica and Silvana Pampanini are pictured at Cinecitta film studios in Rome during the shooting of "Il Matrimonio" (The Wedding) in 1953. Silvana Pampanini, an Italian actress and beauty who was one of the country's leading post-war cinema stars, has died at the age of 90, local media reported on January 6, 2016. Pampanini, who had been hospitalised since October 2015 according to Corriere della Sera, starred in over 50 films during her 1950s heyday.



ROME (AFP).- Silvana Pampanini, an Italian actress and beauty who was one of the country's leading post-war cinema stars, has died at the age of 90, local media reported on Wednesday.

Pampanini, who had been hospitalised since October according to Corriere della Sera, starred in over 50 films during her 1950s heyday.

She came to prominence as a Miss Italy contestant in 1946 (her failure to win caused a tabloid outcry) and went on to work with a long list of famous film figures, including Buster Keaton, Marcello Mastroianni, Alberto Sordi, Toto and Jean Gabin.

With her voluptuous, wide-eyed looks, Nini Pampan, as she was nicknamed in France, became a symbol of Italian beauty around the world.

The brunette was seen as having paved the way for fellow screen sirens Sophia Loren and Gina Lollobrigida.

Pampanini never married but was reported to have sparked the romantic ardour of a string of famous men, from Cuban leader Fidel Castro and Egypt's King Farouk I to Orson Welles and Omar Sharif.

Described as both a devout Catholic and a lifelong diva, she worked only occasionally after giving up full-time acting to look after her elderly parents in the mid-1960s.



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