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Pier Angeli 1955

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Pier Angeli 1955
Pier Angeli was born on June 19th, 1932 and died on September 10th, 1971. This famous Italian actress was best known for her role in the 1951 Teresa movie for which she also won a Golden Globe Award.

Little known fact: Pier Angeli was actually cast to be featured in the Godfather film, but died before filming began. Pier married Vic Damone after dating other famous men such as Kirk Douglas and James Dean.
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Pier Angeli
Pier Angeli Pier Angeli (19 June 1932 – 10 September 1971), also credited under her birth name, Anna Maria Pierangeli, was an Italian-born television and film actress. Spouse (2) Armando Trovajoli (14 February 1962 - 1969) ( divorced) ( 1 child) Vic Damone (24 November 1954 - 18 December 1958) ( divorced) ( 1 child) Trivia (14) Reportedly, Pier and James Dean were very much in love and wanted to marry, but her mother was against the union because of Dean's behavior and because he wasn't Catholic, and helped arrange Pier's marriage to Vic Damone. Three years before she died, the National Enquirer magazine published an interview in which Pier would have said that Dean was the only man she had ever really loved. Twin sister of actress Marisa Pavan. Screen, stage, and television actress. Dated James Dean while he was filming East of Eden (1955). Had one son with Vic Damone, Perry Rocco Luigi Farinola Damone, who was born in Los Angeles on August 21, 1955. He worked as a radio DJ and owned an entertainers representation in Phoenix, Arizona. He died on December 9, 2014 of lymphoma in Scottsdale, Arizona. Kirk Douglas, in his autobiography "The Ragman's Son", states that he was engaged to Pier in the early 1950s. In different situations but almost simultaneously, Léonide Moguy and Vittorio De Sica' chose her for her first role. When shooting a central scene with Michael Craig in The Angry Silence (1960), she was so immersed into her character that she left the script and started to shout in Italian. The scene was so impressive that it remained in the film. Sister-in-law of Jean-Pierre Aumont. Gave birth to her second child (by second husband Armando Trovajoli), Howard Andrew Rugantino, on 8 January 1963 . According to several people who knew her, she was terrified of turning 40. She died age 39. Older sister of Patricia Pierangeli. In a 1989 television interview with Skip E. Lowe, actor John Ericson and his wife, actress Karen Ericson, claimed that Pier Angeli did not commit suicide. They said that her twin sister, actress Marisa Pavan, told them Pier had gotten sick. A doctor came to the house and gave her medication that she had a negative reaction to; her tongue swelled and she choked to death. The reaction, however, was delayed, so she died after the doctor had left her house. The rumors quickly spread that she had taken her own life. She was Cecil B. DeMille's original choice for the role of Lilia in his biblical epic The Ten Commandments (1956), but she was under contract to MGM and they refused to let her work at another studio. The role went to Debra Paget. Personal Quotes (4) I have loved one person in my whole life, and that was James Dean. [about her first role as Mirella in Tomorrow Is Too Late (1950)] When the scenes begin, I change completely. I was not Anna. Like when you drink cold, cold water and feel it run like ice inside. I felt I was another girl, not me. [about Debbie Reynolds] I don't know what I would have done without Debbie. Debbie was, is and always will be my very dearest and best friend - we are like sisters. [about her relationship with actor James Dean] He wanted me to love him unconditionally, but Jimmy was not able to love someone else in return . . . it was the troubled boy that wanted to be loved very badly. I loved Jimmy as I have loved no one else in my life, but I could not give him the enormous amount that he needed. Loving Jimmy was something that could empty a person.
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