Ornella Muti

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Francesca Romana Rivelli (born 9 March 1955), professionally known as Ornella Muti, is an Italian actress.

Ornella Muti
Muti in 2000
Born
Francesca Romana Rivelli

(1955-03-09) 9 March 1955 (age 69)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActress
Years active1970–present
Spouses
Alessio Orano
(m. 1975; div. 1981)
Federico Fachinetti
(m. 1988; div. 1996)
Children3; including Naike Rivelli

Among the best known Italian actresses,[1][2][3] in her career she has interpreted various genres, working alongside italian directors such as Damiano Damiani, Mario Monicelli, Dino Risi, Marco Ferreri, Carlo Verdone, Ettore Scola, Francesca Archibugi, Paolo Virzì, Umberto Lenzi, Francesco Nuti and many others. Outside of Italy, she is best known for her role as Princess Aura in the cult following science fiction movie Flash Gordon (1980).

Early life

Muti was born in Rome to a Neapolitan journalist father and Ilse Renate Krause, a Russian Baltic German sculptor from Estonia. Her maternal grandparents emigrated from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) to Estonia.[4]

Career

Muti modeled as a teenager and made her film debut in the 1970 film La moglie più bella (The Most Beautiful Wife) at the age of fourteen.[5] In the early seventies, thanks to the great success of the film, she starred in numerous comedies, mainly ascribed to the erotic genre. In 1974, she played in the Mario Monicelli Come Home and Meet My Wife, which became a huge success and brought her wide popularity.During the 1970s and 1980s she worked with the most popular Italian actors as Ugo Tognazzi, Vittorio Gassman, Marcello Mastroianni, Carlo Verdone, Renato Pozzetto, Paolo Villaggio, Francesco Nuti, Giancarlo Giannini in successful comedies as Nobody's Perfect, Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style, Rich and Poor, All the Fault of Paradise, Me and My Sister, Tonight at Alice's, and also dramatic movies as The Last Woman, The Bishop's Bedroom, Nest of Vipers, Break Up, Tales of Ordinary Madness and The Future Is Woman.

With Adriano Celentano she made two of the most successful comedies in the history of Italian cinema: The Taming of the Scoundrel and Madly in Love.

In recent years she has alternated between working in independent and mainstream films, TV drama and TV hosting as at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2022.

She is one of the few Italian actresses to achieve an international career across Europe where she has worked with Pedro Masó, Francisco Lara Polop, Mario Camus, Vicente Aranda, Lucas Belvaux, Georges Lautner, Volker Schlöndorff, Mike Hodges, Anthony Hickox, Mike Figgis, Peter Greenaway, and Grigory Chukhray. Her best known movies in Europe are Swann in Love in which she acted with Jeremy Irons and Alain Delon, The Bilingual Lover where she starred with Javier Bardem, Hotel, with Salma Hayek, David Schwimmer, Lucy Liu, Burt Reynolds, and John Malkovich, and The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story, a multimedia project by Peter Greenaway.

In the United States she has worked with directors such as Woody Allen, John Landis, Eugene Levy, Buddy Giovinazzo and James Toback. She appeared also in Love and Money, Oscar, Once upon a Crime, Somewhere in the City and To Rome with Love and in the American TV movies Casanova, Wait Until Spring, Bandini, A Season of Giants and one episode of The Hitchhiker TV series.

In 1981, she turned down the lead role (later given to Carole Bouquet) in For Your Eyes Only because her costume designer, Wayne Finkelman, was not hired by the production.[6]

Personal life

In 1999, she insured her breasts for $350,000.[7]

In 2008, Muti introduced her own line of jewellery and subsequently opened several shops around the world.[8]

In 2015, the Italian court of Pordenone sentenced her to eight months in prison for having cancelled a theatrical performance following a health problem, which did not prevent her from participating in a social dinner with Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg in December 2010. She avoided prison by paying the sum of 30,000 euros to the Verdi theater as compensation.[9]

Muti has been married twice, first to Alessio Orano (a fellow actor in The Most Beautiful Wife), from 1975 to 1981.[5] She was married, secondly, to Federico Fachinetti, from 1988 to 1996.[5] Muti has three children: Naike Rivelli (born 1974), a fashion model, singer, and actress; a son, Andrea, and a second daughter, Carolina, both from her marriage to Fachinetti.[5]

In 1994, she became a resident of Monaco.[8]

On February 1, 2022, the actress announced that she would like to obtain Russian citizenship. She told TASS: "It would be nice for me to get citizenship, because it is part of my culture associated with my mother. She died this year, and it would be a gift for her."[10]

In July 2022, Muti was criticised by the far right for supporting the legalisation of cannabis in Italy.[11]

Filmography

Films

Film roles showing year released, title, role played, director and notes.[5]
TitleYearRoleDirectorNotes
The Most Beautiful Wife1970Francesca CimarosaDamiano Damiani
Il sole nella pelle/ Summer Affair1971LisaGiorgio Stegani
Oasis of FearIngrid SjomanUmberto Lenzi
The House of the Doves1972Sandra RuvoClaudio Guerín
Experiencia prematrimonialAlejandra EspinosaPedro Masó
Fiorina la vaccaTeresaVittorio De Sisti
The Nun and the Devil1973Sister IsabellaDomenico Paolella
Italian GraffitiSantuzza MoranoAlfio Caltabiano
The Sensual ManGiovannaMarco Vicario
Una chica y un señor/ L'amante adolescente1974CaridadPedro Masó
Cebo para una adolescente/ La segretaria/ Bait for an AdolescentMaribelFrancisco Lara Polop
AppassionataEugenia RutelliGianluigi Calderone
Come Home and Meet My WifeVincenzina RotunnoMario Monicelli
La Joven casada1975CaminoMario Camus
Pure as a Lily1976Lucia MantusoFranco Rossi
The Last WomanValeriaMarco Ferreri
The Bishop's Bedroom1977Matilde ScrosatiDino Risi
Death of a Corrupt ManValérieGeorges Lautner
Viva l'Italia!Hitchhiking young woman and StewardessMario Monicelli, Dino Risi, Ettore ScolaSegment: "Autostop and Senza parole"
Nest of Vipers1978Elena MazzariniTonino Cervi
First LoveRenata MazzettiDino Risi
Break UpUrsenna "Sena"Enrico Maria Salerno
Neapolitan Mystery1979Lucia NavarroSergio Corbucci
Life Is BeautifulMariaGrigory Chukhray
The Taming of the Scoundrel1980Lisa SilvestriCastellano & Pipolo
Flash GordonPrincess AuraMike Hodges
Tales of Ordinary Madness1981CassMarco Ferreri
Nobody's PerfectChantalPasquale Festa Campanile
Madly in LoveCristinaCastellano & Pipolo
The Girl from Trieste1982NicolePasquale Festa Campanile
Love and MoneyCatherineJames Toback
Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style1983Rosetta FoschiniSteno
Rich and PoorMarta NannuzziPasquale Festa Campanile
Swann in LoveOdetteVolker Schlöndorff
The Future Is Woman1984MalviniaMarco Ferreri
All the Fault of Paradise1985CelesteFrancesco Nuti
Department Stores1986LuisaCastellano & Pipolo
BewitchedAnnaFrancesco Nuti
Chronicle of a Death Foretold1987Angela VicarioFrancesco Rosi
Me and My SisterSilviaCarlo Verdone
Private Access1988AnnaFrancesco Maselli
The Sparrow's FlutteringSilvanaGianfranco Mingozzi
The King of NaplesMaria Sophie of BavariaLuigi Magni
Wait Until Spring, Bandini1989Maria BandiniDominique Deruddere
Captain Fracassa's Journey1990SerafineEttore Scola
Tonight at Alice'sAliceCarlo Verdone
Oscar1991Sofia ProvoloneJohn Landis
Especially on SundayAnnaGiuseppe Tornatore, Marco Tullio Giordana, Giuseppe Bertolucci, Francesco BarilliSegment: "La domenica specialmente"
Count MaxIsabella MatignonChristian De Sica
Vacanze di Natale '91GiulianaEnrico Oldoini
Once Upon a Crime1992ElenaEugene Levy
Non chiamatemi OmarViolaSergio Staino
The Bilingual Lover1993Norma ValentiVicente Aranda
Tatiana, la muñeca rusa1995TatianaSantiago San Miguel
Stella's Favor1996StellaGiancarlo Scarchilli
Somewhere in the City1998MartaRamin Niami
Dirty Linen1999BrunaMario Monicelli
The Unscarred2000RaffaellaBuddy Giovinazzo
Tomorrow2001Stefania ZarenghiFrancesca Archibugi
Una lunga lunga lunga notte d'amoreEgleLuciano Emmer
Last RunDannyAnthony Hickox
HotelFlamenco spokespersonMike FiggisCameo appearance
Aprés la vie2002Cécile RivetLucas Belvaux
CavaleCécile CostesLucas Belvaux
Une couple épatantLucas Belvaux
Uomini & donne, amori & bugie2003AnnaEleonora Giorgi
The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab StoryMathilde FiguraPeter Greenaway
People2004AphroditaFabien Onteniente
The Heart Is Deceitful Above All ThingsGrandmaAsia Argento
Dimmi di sìFrancescaJuan Calvo
La bambina dalle mani sporche2005Wanda RossoRenzo Martinelli
Civico zero2007NinaFrancesco Maselli
Ripopolare la reggiaMarchesaPeter Greenaway
Io non ci casco2008Miss LambertiPasquale Falcone
To Rome with Love2012Pia FusariWoody Allen
Checkmate2016PenuryJason BradburyShort film
Magical Nights2018FedericaPaolo Virzì
Wine to Love - I colori dell'amoreAnnaDomenico Fortunato
Mare di granoOrnellaFabrizio Guarducci
The Christmas Show2022RitaAlberto Ferrari

Television

Television roles showing year released, title, role played, network, and notes[5]
TitleYearRoleOriginal networkNotes
The Hitchhiker1986Sister TheresaHBOEpisode: "True Believer"
Casanova1987HenrietteABCTelevision film
A Season of Giants1989OnoriaRai 1Television film
Il Grande Fausto1994Giulia OcchiniRai 1Miniseries
L'avvocato Porta1997ChiaraCanale 5Main role (season 1); 4 episodes
The Count of Monte Cristo1998Mercedes IguanadaTF1Miniseries
Esther1999VashtiRai 1Television film
Lo zio d'America2002Maria MonticelliRai 1Main role (season 1); 8 episodes
Chi l'avrebbe mai detto2006EmmaRai 1Miniseries
Il sangue e la rosa2008Barbara ForleisCanale 5Main role
Doc West2009Debra DowningCanale 5Television film
Sirene2017IngridRai 1Main role; 6 episodes

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