Lucia Bosè

Lucia Bosè

Biography

She was born in Milan, Italy, the daughter of Francesca Bosè and Domenico Borloni. After a number of years working in a bakery, in 1947 she won the second edition of the Miss Italia beauty contest. Later, she acted in Dino Risi's short The Five Days of Milan. Then, in 1950, she made her big screen debut in Giuseppe De Santis' “Non c'è pace tra gli ulivi” (No Peace Under the Olive Tree). Her career flourished until 1955, when she fell in love with Spanish bullfighter Luis Miguel Dominguín, and gave up acting to marry and raise a family. She and her husband were married until 1968, but their differences were accentuated over time, especially her lack of interest in bullfighting. In 1960, she took a small uncredited role in Jean Cocteau's film “Le Testament d'Orphée.” Then, after divorcing Dominguín, she returned full-time to the screen.

🎬 Movies Featuring Lucia Bosè

Constel·lació Portabella

Constel·lació Portabella (2024)

as Self (archive footage)
Camilo sinfónico: vivir así

Camilo sinfónico: vivir así (2019)

as Self - Actress (archive footage)
I Vicerè

I Vicerè (2007)

as Donna Ferdinanda
Last Harem

Last Harem (1999)

as Safiye Anziana
The Miser

The Miser (1990)

as Dona Elvira
Brumal

Brumal (1988)

as Madre de Adriana
Violanta

Violanta (1978)

as Donna Violanta
Nathalie Granger

Nathalie Granger (1973)

as Isabelle Granger
La colonna infame

La colonna infame (1973)

as Chiara Mora - la moglie di Giacomo
The Double

The Double (1971)

as Nora Tosatti
The Guest

The Guest (1971)

as Anna / Mélisande / Geneviève
Satyricon

Satyricon (1969)

as La matrona
The Picasso Summer

The Picasso Summer (1969)

as Guest George explains why he wants to meet Picasso (uncredited)
Nocturne 29

Nocturne 29 (1969)

as Señora (as Lucia Bose)
Death of a Cyclist

Death of a Cyclist (1955)

as María José de Castro
Magic Village

Magic Village (1955)

as Thérèse Miceli
Night of Love

Night of Love (1954)

as Elisabeth Tatabor
Of Life and Love

Of Life and Love (1954)

as Angela Reis, la sposa
Era lei che lo voleva!

Era lei che lo voleva! (1953)

as Nausicaa Invernaghi
Story of a Love Affair

Story of a Love Affair (1950)

as Paola Molon Fontana