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Pier Angeli : ウィキペディア英語版
Pier Angeli

Pier Angeli (19 June 193210 September 1971) was an Italian-born television and film actress. Her American cinematographic debut was in the starring role of the 1951 film ''Teresa'', for which she won a Golden Globe Award for Young Star of the Year - Actress. Twenty years later it was rumored she was chosen to play a part in ''The Godfather''. Filming for ''The Godfather'' began on 24 March 1971, six months before her death. When she didn't get the part, she began working on the low-budget film ''Octaman''.
She had romantic relationships with actors Kirk Douglas and James Dean before going on to marry Vic Damone.
== Early life and career ==

Born Anna Maria Pierangeli in Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.〔 Her twin sister is the actress Marisa Pavan. Angeli made her film debut with Vittorio De Sica in ''(Domani è troppo tardi )'' (1950), after being spotted by director Léonide Moguy and De Sica.〔 She was discovered by Hollywood, and MGM launched her in her first American film, ''Teresa'' (1951). Directed by Fred Zinnemann, this film also saw the joint debuts of Rod Steiger and John Ericson. Reviews for her performance in the film compared her to Greta Garbo, and she won the Golden Globe Award for New Star Of The Year – Actress. Under contract with MGM throughout the 1950s, she appeared in a series of films, including ''The Light Touch'' with Stewart Granger. Plans for a film of ''Romeo and Juliet'' with her and Marlon Brando fell through when a British-Italian production was announced.
Her next few films were respectable but unexciting: ''The Story of Three Loves'' (1953) with Kirk Douglas; ''Sombrero'', in which she replaced an indisposed Ava Gardner; and ''Flame and the Flesh'' (1954), in which she lost her man to Lana Turner. After discovering Leslie Caron, another continental ingénue, MGM lent Angeli out to other studios. She went to Warner Bros. for ''The Silver Chalice'', which marked the debut of Paul Newman, and she made ''Mam'zelle Nitouche'' with the French comic actor Fernandel. For Paramount, she was in contention for the role of Anna Magnani's daughter in ''The Rose Tattoo'', but the role went to her twin sister, Marisa Pavan, who was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the role. Angeli was lent out again, to Columbia, for ''Port Afrique'' (1956). She returned to MGM for ''Somebody Up There Likes Me'' as Paul Newman's long-suffering wife (James Dean had originally been expected to play the starring role, which went to Newman after Dean's death). She then appeared in ''The Vintage'' (1957) with Mel Ferrer and John Kerr, and finished her contract in ''Merry Andrew'', starring Danny Kaye.
During the 1960s and until 1970, Angeli returned to live and work in Britain and Europe. She gave an outstanding performance opposite Richard Attenborough in ''The Angry Silence'' (1960), and was nominated for a Best Actress BAFTA; and was reunited with Stewart Granger for ''Sodom and Gomorrah'' (1963), in which she played Lot's wife. She had a brief role in the war epic ''Battle of the Bulge'' (1965). 1968 found Angeli in Israel, top billed in ''Every Bastard a King'', about events during that nation's recent war. It was rumored that she was cast in ''The Godfather''.

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