Now 86, Cardinale has outlived many of the Hollywood legends she once shared the screen with, and she continues to embrace life, declaring, “Cinema saved my life.”
With a career spanning over six decades, Claudia Cardinale captivated audiences with her breathtaking presence, becoming one of the most revered actresses of the golden age of cinema. Though she never initially aspired to be a star, fate led her down a path to stardom—one often marked by personal hardships.

A Star Discovered by Chance
Born in Tunisia to Italian parents, Cardinale was studying to be a teacher when she was unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight. At just 18, she attended an Italian film festival. Without intending to compete, was crowned Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia. The prize? A trip to the Venice Film Festival, where she caught the eye of producers eager to launch her film career.
Despite receiving numerous offers, she initially declined, explaining, “When a man pursues you, if you say yes immediately, he loses interest. If you say no, he desires you for longer.” But there was another reason for her hesitation—she was secretly pregnant.
A Hidden Pregnancy and a Controlling Partnership
One producer, however, managed to convince her: Franco Cristaldi, a powerful figure in Italian cinema. He signed her to an 18-year contract and later became her husband. Under his control, Cardinale was groomed to be Italy’s answer to Brigitte Bardot—her image, roles, weight, and even personal life were dictated by him.Read More Below