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Home/People/Isa Miranda
Isa Miranda profile photo
Born
Jul 5, 1909Died: Jul 8, 1982
Lived 73 years
Place of Birth
Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female

Career Highlights

64
Movies
7
TV Shows
Also Known As
Ines Isabella Sampietro
Иза Миранда
IMDb Profile

Isa Miranda

Acting

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Isa Miranda (5 July 1909 – 8 July 1982) was an Italian actress with an international film career. She worked as a typist whilst attending the drama academy in Milan and training as a stage actress. She went on to play bit parts in Italian films in Rome. Success came with Max Ophüls' film La Signora di tutti (Everybody's Woman) (1934) in which she played Gaby Doriot, a famous film star and fascinating adventuress with whom men cannot help falling in love. Having brought several of them to their ruin, she slits her wrists. This was perhaps Miranda's finest screen performance and it brought in its wake several film offers and a Hollywood contract with Paramount Pictures. There, billed as the "Italian Marlene Dietrich", she played several femme fatale roles in such films as Hotel Imperial (1939) and Adventure in Diamonds (1940). She returned to Italy soon after the outbreak of World War II and continued to act on the stage and to make films. In 1949, she starred in René Clément's The Walls of Malapaga, which won an Academy Award for the most outstanding foreign language film of 1950, and for Miranda, the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Another success of that period was La Ronde (1950), also directed by Ophüls. Her career took her to France, Germany and England, where she frequently appeared in TV films, including The Avengers. Other notable film appearances include Siamo donne (1953), a portmanteau film where Miranda shares the screen with three other screen legends, Anna Magnani, Alida Valli and Ingrid Bergman, Summertime (1955), Gli Sbandati (1955), La Noia (The Empty Canvas, 1963), The Yellow Rolls-Royce (1964), The Shoes of the Fisherman (1968) and Liliana Cavani's Il portiere di notte (The Night Porter, 1974). Miranda was married to the Italian director and producer Alfredo Guarini until his death in 1981. She died in Rome in 1982. Description above from the Wikipedia article Isa Miranda, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.​
Apocalisse di un terremoto poster

Apocalisse di un terremoto

as madre di Maria
1982
Bambina poster

Bambina

as Lorè
1974
The Night Porter poster

The Night Porter

as Countess Stein
1974
We'll Call Him Andrea poster

We'll Call Him Andrea

as Teacher
1972
A Bay of Blood poster

A Bay of Blood

as Countess Federica Donati
1971
Marta poster

Marta

as Elena
1971
Roy Colt and Winchester Jack poster

Roy Colt and Winchester Jack

as Mamma Lizzy
1970
Love, I Think poster

Love, I Think

as Sue's Mother
1970
Dorian Gray poster

Dorian Gray

as Mrs. Patricia Ruxton
1970
Red Hot Shot poster

Red Hot Shot

as Tenutaria bordello
1970
He and She poster

He and She

as Mother
1969
La donna a una dimensione poster

La donna a una dimensione

as Elena
1969
The Shoes of the Fisherman poster

The Shoes of the Fisherman

as The Marchesa
1968
Dear Caroline poster

Dear Caroline

as La duchesse de Bussez
1968
Hell Is Empty poster

Hell Is Empty

as Isa Grant
1967
The Mayfly and the Frog poster

The Mayfly and the Frog

Cast
1966
A Young World poster

A Young World

as Une sage-femme
1966
The Yellow Rolls-Royce poster

The Yellow Rolls-Royce

as Duchesse d'Angoulême
1964
Do You Know This Voice? poster

Do You Know This Voice?

as Rosa Marotta
1964
Dog Eat Dog! poster

Dog Eat Dog!

as Madame Benoit
1964