
She was the lawyer (with two V): a rare actress, refusing career plans, assuming having entered the cinema a little by chance. Lea Massari, née Anna Maria Massatani, was one of those Italian actresses who, failing to have become large stars like Sophia Loren (born in 1934), Claudia Cardinale (born in 1938) or Monica Vitti (1931-2022), managed to trace their furrow, including in French author (Claude Sautet, Louis Malle Alain Cavalier, Pierre Granier-Deferre, Claude Pinoteau, Chantal Akerman…). Born June 30, 1933, in Rome, Lea Massari died on June 23 at the age of 91, in the same city.
His fine features and almond eyes translated a certain melancholy. In her raucous voice of smoker, she had engaged with a rare franchise on her career, during an interview on the RTS channel (Radio television Swiss), in 1977, that she did not really consider herself as an actress who “Talent continuity”. Then elderly in her forties, she said herself ” old ” SO That she was radiant with beauty, on the set, in her silk blouse, fitting with her red hair.
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