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Monica Vitti is survived by husband Roberto Russo, whom she's been with since 1975 Benjamin VanHoose is a Staff Editor on the Movies team at PEOPLE. He has written about entertainment and breaking ...
Monica Vitti, the Italian screen icon known for a string of 1960s classics, died Wednesday at 90, according to reports in Italy. The news was conveyed by writer, director and politician Walter ...
Monica Vitti, iconic Italian actress and muse to directors Michelangelo Antonioni and Luis Buñuel, died in Rome on Wednesday after battling Alzheimer’s disease for decades. Italian culture minister ...
ROME – Monica Vitti, the versatile movie star of Michelangelo Antonioni’s “L’Avventura” and other Italian alienation films of the 1960s, and later a leading comic actress, has died. She was 90. Her ...
Gisele Bündchen is paying homage to an Italian cinema great. On Thursday, Oct. 3, the 44-year-old supermodel revealed that her latest photoshoot look for Zara was inspired by Italian actress Monica ...
Feb. 2 (UPI) --Italian actress Monica Vitti has died. Writer, director and politician Walter Veltroni shared the news Tuesday on Twitter on behalf of Vitti's husband, Roberto Russo. Vitti was 90 years ...
Monica Vitti in a sultry shower scene from "Kill Me Quick, I'm Cold" in 1967. The screen legend died at 90 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. Everett Collection Monica Vitti, hailed as the ...
Monica Vitti in a still from "L'Avventura." (Courtesy Janus Films) Often described as the “Thinking Man’s Sex Symbol,” actress Monica Vitti passed away on Feb. 2 at the age of 90. Before retiring 20 ...
Monica Vitti, an Italian actress who secured an enduring place in art house drama as the muse of Michelangelo Antonioni for his 1960s films about existential dread before redefining herself as a ...
"Was so fun to play Monica Vitti for the lens," Bündchen wrote in an Instagram caption Steven Meisel Gisele Bündchen is paying homage to an Italian cinema great. On Thursday, Oct. 3, the 44-year-old ...
Monica Vitti, the versatile movie star of Michelangelo Antonioni's "L'Avventura" and other Italian alienation films of the 1960s, and later a leading comic actress, has died. Her death was announced ...
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