Eleonora Brown

Eleonora Brown
Eleonora Brown in Cuore matto... matto da legare (1967)
Born (1948-08-22) August 22, 1948
Naples, Campania, Italy
Occupation Actress
Years active 1960-1968

Eleonora Brown (born August 22, 1948 in Naples) is an Italian film actress. Her first, and arguably biggest, role was at age twelve as Sophia Loren's daughter in Two Women (1960). In a later interview, Brown stated that Loren protected her from some of the underlying implications of the rape scene in the film, and also stated that director Vittorio De Sica brought her to tears for the climatic final scene (upon hearing that the character played by Jean-Paul Belmondo had died) by saying that a telegram had arrived saying that Brown's parents had died in an accident.[1]

Brown appeared in a few other films in the 1960s, including The Sailor from Gibraltar, The Tiger and the Pussycat and Cuore matto... matto da legare, before choosing to retire from acting at age 19, after her appearance in The Young, the Evil, and the Savage (1968).[2]

Brown later attended John Cabot University in Rome, graduating with a degree in Business and Economics. She then worked as a translator at the Italian Parliament, while also doing voice acting, in both English and Italian, for two decades in Italy.[2]

Brown made her first screen appearance in 50 years in the 2018 Italian film Un Amore Così Grande (A Love So Big).[1] The film focuses on the world of opera in Verona, Italy, and features performances by the operatic pop trio Il Volo.[3][4]

Family

Brown's parents met when her American father was introduced to her Neapolitan mother while he was working with the International Red Cross in post-World War II Italy.[2] Brown was married once, and was widowed sometime before 2017.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Scotti, Paolo (2017-11-04). "La piccola "Ciociara" torna al cinema". Il Giornale. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Bogani, Giovanni (2014-08-15). "LOCARNO 67 – Eleonora Brown, ritorna la bambina di "La ciociara"". sentieriselvaggi.it. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  3. Saglimbeni, Francesca (2017-05-12). "«Un amore così grande» con il trio Il Volo". Bresciaoggi. Retrieved 2018-02-25.
  4. Un amore così grande (2018) at IMDb

Eleonora Brown on IMDb


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