Anita Ekberg
Biography
- Birthplace: Malmo, Sweden
- Birthday: September 29, 1931
In danger of sinking into a mire of gladiator epics and cheap comedies, Ekberg was rescued by Federico Fellini who cast her in her most memorable role--an archetypal movie star--in "La Dolce Vita" (1960). The scene of her character dancing in Fountain of Trevi remains as one of the most memorable screen images ever captured. The director offered her a second good role in his segment ("La Tentazioni del Dottor Antonio/The Temptation of Doctor Antonio") of "Boccaccio '70" (1962), in which Ekberg's sensual persona was fully exploited. For much of the next two decades, though, she was once again trapped in substandard genre fare and lame comedies. Twenty-seven years after "La Dolce Vita", Ekberg appeared in the Fellini's career reflection, "Intervista" (1987), watching film clips of herself during her heyday of the 1950s and 60s. Most critics, while praising the movie, tended to dwell on the changes in her looks, as if she would somehow be magically preserved. (The fiery actress bristles in press interviews about Fellini's use of her and Mastroianni in that film, especially in relation to her fee, as well as over the notion the director "discovered" her.) While she has remained active in films into the 90s, the roles were hardly memorable. An exception came with her portrayal of an aging opera singer who succumbs to the charms of the titular "Le Nain rouge/The Red Dwarf" (1998). Still blonde, but a bit heavier, Ekberg was able to project the requisite sensuality and diva-like behavior resulting in a full-bodied performance that ranked among her best.
Born
On September 29, 1931 in Malmo, SwedenJob Titles
model, actor
Significant Others
- Anthony Steel
born on May 21, 1919; married in 1956 in Florence, Italy; his second marriage; divorced in 1959; reportedly was an alcoholic whose drinking problem caused the breakup of the marriage; died in March 2001 at age 81
- Rik Van Nutter
married in 1963; divorced in 1975
- Gianni Agnelli
reportedly had a liaison
- Alain Delon
reportedly were romantically involved in the early 1960s
- Fred Otash
dated in early 1950s