

Introduction
Virna Pieralisi (pronounced [ˈvirna pjeraˈliːzi]; 8 November 1936 – 18 December 2014), better known as Virna Lisi [ˈvirna ˈliːzi], was an Italian actress. Her film appearances included How to Murder Your Wife (1965), Not With My Wife You Don't (1966), Beyond Good and Evil (1977), and Follow Your Heart (1996). For the 1994 film La Reine Margot, she won Best Actress at Cannes and the César Award for Best Supporting Actress.
Career
Early career
Ancona-born Lisi began her film career in her teens. Discovered in Paris by two Neapolitan producers, Antonio Ferrigno and Ettore Pesce, she debuted in La corda d'acciaio (The Steel Rope, 1953). Initially, she did musical films, like E Napoli canta (Napoli Sings, 1953) and the successful Questa è la vita (Of Life and Love, 1954, with the popular Totò). Nonetheless, her beauty was more valued than her talent, as seen in Le diciottenni (Eighteen Year Olds) and Lo scapolo (The Bachelor) films of 1955. Yet she filled demanding roles, particularly in La donna del giorno (1956), Eva (1962), and the spectacle Romolo e Remo (1961).
In the late 1950s, Lisi did theater at Piccolo Teatro di Milano in I giacobini by Federico Zardi under the direction of Giorgio Strehler. During the 1960s, Lisi did comedies and participated in television dramas that were widely viewed in Italy. Lisi also promoted a toothpaste brand on television with a slogan that would become a catchphrase among Italians: "con quella bocca può dire ciò che vuole" (with such a mouth, she can say whatever she wants).
Hollywood career
Hollywood producers sought a new Marilyn Monroe and so, Lisi debuted in Hollywood comedy as a blue-eyed blonde temptress opposite Jack Lemmon in How to Murder Your Wife (1965) and appeared with Tony Curtis in Not with My Wife, You Don't! (1966). Lisi then starred with Frank Sinatra, in Assault on a Queen (1966), in La Ragazza e il Generale, co-starring with Rod Steiger, and in two films with Anthony Quinn, The Secret of Santa Vittoria, directed by Stanley Kramer, and the war drama The 25th Hour. She garnered attention for a photo of her 'shaving' her face that appeared on the March 1965 cover of Esquire magazine.
Career renaissance in Europe
To overcome her typecasting playing seductresses, Lisi sought new types of roles, of evil women or of a lover in relationships of disparate age for example. In those years, she participated in Italian productions, in Casanova 70 and Le bambole (1965), Arabella (1967), and Le dolci signore (1968). Lisi also starred in The Birds, the Bees and the Italians (1965) which shared the Palme d'Or at Cannes that year.
In the early 1970s, she took a temporary hiatus from acting to spend more time with her husband Franco Pesci and their son, Corrado. Nonetheless, Lisi's career underwent a renaissance with a number of projects, including Al di là del bene e del male (1977), Ernesto (1979), and La cicala (1980). For the film La Reine Margot (1994), Lisi's portrayal of Catherine de' Medici won her both the César and Cannes Film Festival awards, along with a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actress. In 2002, Lisi starred in Il più bel giorno della mia vita.
Virna Lisi then participated in many sitcoms and TV series. Her last movie was in the Italian comedy-drama Latin Lover in 2014, shortly before her death.
Death
On 18 December 2014, Lisi died of cancer in Rome at age 78.
Legacy
A Brazilian rock band named Virna Lisi is named after her. The 1980s Argentinian band Sumo (led by Luca Prodan) made a song for her. The singer's brother is the actor Andrea Prodan, who appeared with her in the movie I ragazzi di via Panisperna (1988).
Filmography
| Year | Film | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1953 | Naples Sings | Maria Mariani | |
| 1954 | Desiderio 'e sole | Laura | |
| Violenza sul lago | Laura, Marco's daughter | ||
| Lettera napoletana | Anna Esposito | ||
| The Steel Rope | Stella | ||
| And Naples Sings | Maria | ||
| Il cardinale Lambertini | Maria di Pietramelara | ||
| The Courier of Moncenisio | Jeanne Thibaud | ||
| 1955 | Eighteen Year Olds | Maria Rovani | |
| Addio Napoli! | |||
| New Moon | Lucia | ||
| Ripudiata | |||
| La rossa | Maria | ||
| Les Hussards | Elisa | ||
| The Bachelor | Extra | Uncredited | |
| 1956 | Vendicata! | ||
| 1957 | The Woman of the Day | Liliana Attenni | |
| 1958 | Il Conte di Matera | Greta Tramontana, figlia di Rambaldo | |
| Toto, Peppino and the Fanatics | Ragazza | ||
| 1959 | Vite perdute | Anna | |
| Il padrone delle ferriere | Claire de Beaulieu | ||
| World of Miracles | Laura Damiani | ||
| Caterina Sforza, la leonessa di Romagna | Caterina Sforza | ||
| 1960 | Un militare e mezzo | Anita Rossi | |
| 1961 | Sua Eccellenza si fermò a mangiare | Silvia | |
| 5 marines per 100 ragazze | Grazia | ||
| Romolo e Remo | Julia | ||
| 1962 | Eva | Francesca Ferrara | |
| 1963 | The Shortest Day | Naja, una spia austriaca | |
| Don't Tempt the Devil | Gina Bianchi | ||
| 1964 | The Black Tulip | Caroline "Caro" Plantin | |
| Coplan prend des risques | Ingrid Carlsen | ||
| 1965 | How to Murder Your Wife | Mrs. Ford | |
| The Dolls | Luisa | (segment "La telefonata") | |
| The Possessed | Tilde | ||
| Casanova 70 | Gigliola | ||
| Made in Italy | Virginia | (segment "3 'La Donna', episode 1") | |
| Kiss the Other Sheik | Dorothea | (segment "L'ora di punta"), also known as The Man, the Woman and the Money | |
| 1966 | The Birds, the Bees and the Italians | Milena Zulian | |
| A Maiden for a Prince | Giulia | ||
| Assault on a Queen | Rosa Lucchesi | ||
| Not with My Wife, You Don't! | Julie Ferris / Lieutenant Julietta Perodi | ||
| 1967 | The 25th Hour | Suzanna Moritz | |
| The Girl and the General | Ada | ||
| Arabella | Arabella | ||
| 1968 | Anyone Can Play | Luisa | |
| The Girl Who Couldn't Say No | Yolanda | Nominated—Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress | |
| Better a Widow | Rosa Minniti | ||
| 1969 | If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium | John's Beautiful Cousin in Rome | |
| The Christmas Tree | Catherine Graziani | ||
| The Secret of Santa Vittoria | Caterina Malatesta | ||
| 1970 | The Heist | Stella | |
| The Voyeur | Claude | ||
| 1971 | The Statue | Rhonda Bolt | |
| Love Me Strangely | Nathalie Revent | ||
| Roma Bene | Duchess Silvia Santi | ||
| 1972 | The Pebbles of Etratat | Alny | |
| Bluebeard | Elga | ||
| 1973 | Night Flight from Moscow | Annabel Lee | |
| White Fang | Sister Evangelina | ||
| 1974 | Challenge to White Fang | Sister Evangelina | |
| 1977 | Beyond Good and Evil | Elisabeth Nietzsche | Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress Golden Grolla for Best Actress |
| 1979 | Ernesto | Ernesto's Mother | |
| Bugie bianche | Luisa Herrighe | ||
| 1980 | The Cricket | Wilma Malinverni | David di Donatello for Best Actress Golden Grolla for Best Actress |
| 1982 | Miss Right | Anna | |
| 1983 | Time for Loving | Adriana Balestra | David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress |
| 1984 | Amarsi un po' | Princess Marisa Cellini | |
| 1987 | I Love N.Y. | Anna Cotone | |
| 1989 | Via Panisperna Boys | Ettore Majorana's Mother | |
| Merry Christmas... Happy New Year | Elvira | Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress Nominated—David di Donatello for Best Actress | |
| 1994 | La Reine Margot | Catherine de Medici | Cannes Film Festival Best Actress Award Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress César Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated—David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress |
| 1995 | One Hundred and One Nights | Herself - in Cannes | |
| 1996 | Follow Your Heart | Olga | Nastro d'Argento for Best Actress Italian Golden Globe for Best Actress Nominated—David di Donatello for Best Actress |
| 2002 | The Best Day of My Life | Irene | Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress Flaiano Prize for Best Actress – Audience Award |
| 2015 | Latin Lover | Rita | Posthumous Nominated—David di Donatello for Best Actress Nominated—Italian Golden Globe for Best Actress (final film role) |
Television
- Cenerentola (1961) as Cenerentola
- Il caso Maurizius (1961)
- Una tragedia americana (1962) as Sondra Finchley
- Christopher Columbus (1985) as Dona Moniz Perestrello
- Uno di noi (1996)
- Desert of Fire (1997) as Christine Duvivier
- Cristallo di rocca (1999) as Sanna
- Le ali della vita (2000) as Sorella Alberta
- Piccolo mondo antico (2001) as Marchesa Orsola
- Il bello delle donne (2001) as Contessa Miranda Spadoni
- Caterina e le sue figlie (2005–2010) as Caterina
- L'onore e il rispetto (2006) as Ersilia Fortebracci