Florinda Bolkan

Florinda Bolkan

actress, director, writer

Florinda Bolkan was born on Feb 15, 1941 in Brazil. Florinda Bolkan's big-screen debut came with Candy directed by Christian Marquand in 1968. Florinda Bolkan is known for La piovra directed by Luigi Perelli, Remo Girone stars as Tano Cariddi and Patricia Millardet as Silvia Conti. Florinda Bolkan has got 6 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Florinda Bolkan achieved is Roseto First Work Festival. The upcoming new movie Florinda Bolkan plays is Bad Inclination which will be released on Sep 26, 2003.

A sensual, versatile legend of arthouse and grindhouse Italian cinema, Florinda Bolkan was born Florinda Soares Bulcão in Uruburetama, Ceará, Brazil, as the youngest of three children from a Brazilian father and an Indios mother. Her father, diplomat José Pedro Soares Bulcão, died when she was 14, and she began working as a secretary to support her family while attending school and learning English and French. Eventually, she began working as a flight inspector for Varig. In 1967, she visited Rome and was introduced by producer Marina Cicogna (who would become her lover over the next 21 years) to Luchino Visconti, who finally persuaded her to pursue modelling and acting. She quickly landed supporting roles in Le voleur de crimes (1969), Candy (1968) (in which she played a sister to Ringo Starr) and Visconti's Les damnés (1969). By this time, Florinda had chosen to use "Bolkan" as her last name, believing it to have more international appeal. Despite eventually becoming fluent in the language, she was usually dubbed in Italian due to her thick accent.Upon beginning her new career, Bolkan quickly received acclaim as an upcoming talent: for her performance in Disons un soir à dîner (1969), she shared the Golden Plate prize from the David di Donatello Awards alongside Olivia Hussey and Leonard Whiting. She would win two more David di Donatellos (for Best Actress) during her career, for L'Adieu à Venise (1970) and Cari genitori (1973). Bolkan appeared in two highbrow Italian films that were of considerable importance on an international scale: Elio Petri's Enquête sur un citoyen au-dessus de tout soupçon (1970) (winner of the 1970 Oscar for Best Foreign-Language Picture) and the penultimate work of Vittorio De Sica, Una breve vacanza (1973). She also appeared in several lower-budget genre films throughout her prime, including Les intouchables (1969), Exécutions (1969), Le venin de la peur (1971)_, La longue nuit de l'exorcisme (1972), Un homme à respecter (1972), Flavia la défroquée (1974), Le orme (1975), La dernière maison sur la plage (1978) and L'enchaîné (1985). Aside from a few international productions, such as La vallée perdue (1971), Le froussard héroïque (1975), Assassinat à Sarajevo (1975) and Some Girls (1988), Bolkan rarely worked outside of Italy. By the late 1980s, she had largely left cinema in favour of television and stage productions (such as The Word (1978) and La Mafia 7 - Enquête sur la mort du commissaire Cattani (1984)), although Eu Não Conhecia Tururu (2000) - her only film as actor, writer, producer and director - received favourable coverage in her home country.By 2006, Bolkan had retired from acting, and now owns and operates the Villa Voltarina in Bracciano. Her other endeavours aside from acting have included serving as a judge in the 1976 Miss Universe pageant, real estate work, publishing a gourmet cookbook and supporting Italian and Brazilian children in financial need.

  • Birthday

    Feb 15, 1941
  • Place of Birth

    Uruburetama, Ceará, Brazil
  • Also known

    Florinda Soares Bulcão

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Awards

6 wins & 3 nominations

Roseto First Work Festival
2002
Winner - Career Rose
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards
1976
Best Actress
Winner - LAFCA Award
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