Lea Massari
Lea Massari, born Anna Maria Massetani on June 30, 1933, in Rome, Italy, was a distinguished actress celebrated for her impactful contributions to Italian and French cinema. After the tragic passing of her fiancé Leo at the age of 22, she adopted the stage name Lea Massari as a tribute to him. Massari initially pursued a career in architecture in Switzerland but soon transitioned to acting, where she found significant acclaim.
Her breakthrough roles came in the realm of art cinema, particularly as the enigmatic Anna in Michelangelo Antonioni's seminal film "L'avventura" (1960), which solidified her reputation as a leading actress. She further captivated audiences with her portrayal of Clara, the mother of a sexually curious teenager, in Louis Malle's "Murmur of the Heart" (1971), showcasing her versatility and depth as an actress.
Throughout her career, Massari collaborated with notable directors, including Sergio Leone in his debut film "Il Colosso di Rodi," and featured in mainstream productions like "Les choses de la vie." In recognition of her talent, she served on the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1975. Her exceptional performance in Francesco Rosi's "Christ Stopped at Eboli" earned her the prestigious Nastro d'Argento award for Best Supporting Actress. Lea Massari's legacy in the film industry continues to inspire future generations of actors. She passed away on June 23, 2025.
Filmography
Murmur of the Heart
Christ Stopped at Eboli
The Night Caller
The Silent One
Made in Italy
I Want Him Dead
L'Avventura
The Meetings of Anna
And Hope to Die