Alida Valli
Alida Valli, born on May 31, 1921, in Pola, Italy, and passing away on April 22, 2006, was a distinguished Italian actress renowned for her prolific contributions to cinema, featuring in over 100 films throughout her illustrious career. Valli, sometimes credited simply as Valli, made her mark in the film industry with a remarkable range of roles.
One of her early highlights was her performance in Mario Soldati's *Piccolo mondo antico*, which showcased her talent in Italian cinema. She gained international fame through her work in Alfred Hitchcock's *The Paradine Case*, where she exhibited her ability to captivate audiences. Valli also starred in the cinematic adaptation of Ayn Rand's *We the Living*, further solidifying her status in dramatic roles.
Her collaboration with celebrated directors continued with Carol Reed's classic *The Third Man*, where her performance added depth to the film's intricate narrative. Valli's talent was further recognized in Michelangelo Antonioni's *Il Grido* and Luchino Visconti's *Senso*, both of which are regarded as masterpieces of Italian cinema.
In the horror genre, she left a lasting impression with her role in Dario Argento's cult classic *Suspiria*. Throughout her career, Alida Valli's versatility and compelling performances have left an indelible mark on the world of film, making her a beloved figure in both Italian and international cinema.
Filmography
Senso
Oedipus Rex
The Antichrist
Killer Nun
Tender Dracula
Il Grido
A Month by the Lake
Inferno (1980)
Eye in the Labyrinth
The Other Woman
The Long Absence
The House of Exorcism
Ophélia
Suspiria
It's Nothing Mama, Just a Game
The Cassandra Crossing
The Paradine Case
Eyes Without a Face
Luna
Fatal Frames
The Happy Thieves
Lisa and the Devil
The White Tower
1900
Walk Softly, Stranger
Indian Summer