Actress Claudia Cardinale, whose career spans over six decades, has revealed how cinema became her lifeline. At 85, she credits the film industry for giving her purpose and longevity, describing herself as an untouched “God masterpiece.” Despite her rise to stardom being unplanned, Cardinale’s journey was shaped by early trauma that cinema helped her transcend.
Her enduring legacy in both Italian and international cinema is underscored by her talent, Mediterranean beauty, and powerful screen presence. Cardinale remains active in the industry, a testament to her resilience and passion for the craft. Discovered at just 18 during an Italian film festival in Tunisia, she was named “Most Beautiful Italian Girl.” Although she initially turned down acting offers due to a secret pregnancy, she eventually signed an 18-year contract with producer Franco Cristaldi.Cristaldi not only managed her career but also tightly controlled her personal life, even hiding her pregnancy from the public. Despite this tumultuous relationship, Cardinale’s star continued to rise. She made her mark in legendary films like Federico Fellini’s 8½ and Luchino Visconti’s The Leopard, later transitioning to Hollywood with roles in The Pink Panther and Once Upon a Time in the West.