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Date of Birth
29 September 1931
Birthplace
Malmo Skane Ian
Age
78
First Name
Anita
Last Name
Ekberg
Build
Large
Height
5' 6½" (169 cm)
Eye Color
Blue
Hair Color
Blonde
Star Sign
Libra
Claim to Fame
La Dolce Vita (1960)
Occupation
Actress
Occupation Category
Actress
Nationality
Swedish
Alternative Names
The Iceberg
Topic Type
People - Person
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Movie and TV Show Credits

Anita

Elsa y Fred (2005)
Sylvia - in La Dolce Vita

Performer

La dolce vita (1960)

Virginia Wilson

Yolanda Lange

War and Peace (1956)

Anita Ekberg Videos on YouTube

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Category: Film & Animation
"It was I who made Fellini famous, not the other way around". (Anita Ekberg) "Anita is a standout, even in Hollywood where beautiful girls is one ...
Duration: 2:34
Category: Entertainment
SCREAMING MIMI (1958)
Duration: 9:48
Category: Entertainment
On 12 December 1994, Dutch TROS television broadcasted this interview with Anita Ekberg, who became world famous when she baded in the Trevi ...
Duration: 3:43
Category: Entertainment
Bombshell Anita Ekberg was the mystery guest on the 23 March 1958 episode of WML. Notice how Bennett wipes his forehead as Ms. Ekberg departs the ...
Duration: 3:40
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Trevi Fountain scene from the movie La Dolce Vita (1960) ... La Dolce Vita Federico Fellini Trevi Fountain ...
Duration: 5:38
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Here is the song from the famous film "La Dolce Vita" by Federico Fellini - written by Nino Rota and sung in her own clic torch singer style ...
Duration: 2:00
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One of the most influential and popular works by Federico Fellini, LA DOLCE VITA follows the "sweet life" of a tabloid journalist (Marcello ...
Duration: 0:22
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Also starring Victor Mature and Michael Wilding
Duration: 0:54
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Rare footage in Italian
Duration: 2:52
Category: Entertainment
PLEASE READ THIS - In this clip Anita Ekberg manages to be quite y, despite being a lame bellydancer. The film, Zarak (1956), is set in ...
Duration: 3:16
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Swedish Superstar Anita Ekberg Walking in Panty FLashing Corsett Lingerie & Teasing The Daylights Out Of Frank Sinatra
Duration: 1:37
Category: Film & Animation
Dolce Vita ( 1960 ) - Federico Fellini ... Anita Ekberg Federico Fellini Marcello Mastroianni Dolce Vita movie cinema Kino Film ...
Duration: 9:49
Category: Entertainment
On 12 December 1994, Dutch TROS television broadcasted this interview with Anita Ekberg, who became world famous when she baded in the Trevi ...
Duration: 4:03
Category: Comedy
Boccaccio '70 Giant Anita Ekberg
Duration: 0:46
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Duration: 3:45
Category: Music
.myspace.com (ROLAND U-20 KEYBOARD) VOICE-OVER BY MARCELLO MASTROIANNI AND ANITA EKBERG FROM THE MOVIE ''LA DOLCE VITA'' 1960 (MUSIC- RIGHTS BY ...
Duration: 6:33
Category: People & Blogs
Tribute to the Swedish-born model, film actress and cult symbol.
Duration: 9:26
Category: Film & Animation
Various photosessions of Anita Ekberg with Milton H. Greene
Duration: 3:19
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Cult Swedish Superstar & Retro Goddess, Anita Ekberg (La Dolce Vita) In Glamorous Silk Lingerie...With Frank Sinatra...
Duration: 0:26
Category: People & Blogs
... as she slowly lowers her head to show the thick silky curls off
Article Date: 03 September 2010

Anita Ekberg

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Anita Ekberg

Anita Ekberg in 2007
Born Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg
29 September 1931 (1931-09-29) (age 78)
Malmö, Sweden
Years active 1954–present
Spouse(s) Anthony Steel (1956–1959)
Rik Van Nutter (1963–1975)

Kerstin Anita Marianne Ekberg (born 29 September 1931 in Malmö, Skåne) is a Swedish model, actress and cult sex symbol.

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[edit] Biography

Ekberg was born in 1931, the eldest girl and the sixth of eight children. In her teens, she worked as a fashion model. In 1950, Ekberg entered the Miss Malmö competition at her mother's urging, leading to the Miss Sweden contest, which she won. She consequently went to the United States to compete for the Miss Universe title, despite not speaking English.

Although she did not win Miss Universe, as one of six finalists she did earn a starlet's contract with Universal Studios, as was the rule at the time.[1] In America, Ekberg met Howard Hughes, who at the time was producing films and wanted her to change her nose, teeth and name (Hughes said "Ekberg" was too difficult to pronounce). She refused to change her name, saying that if she became famous, people would learn to pronounce it, and if she didn't become famous, it would not matter.

As a starlet at Universal, Ekberg received lessons in drama, elocution, dancing, horse-riding and fencing. Ekberg skipped many of the lessons, restricting herself to horse riding in the Hollywood Hills. Ekberg later admitted that she was spoiled by the studio system, and that she played instead of pursuing bigger film roles.[1]

[edit] The pin-up

The combination of a colourful private life and physique gave her appeal to gossip magazines such as Confidential and to the new type of men's magazine that proliferated in the 1950s. She soon became a major 1950s pin-up. In addition, Ekberg participated in publicity stunts. Famously, she admitted that an incident where her dress burst open in the lobby of London's Berkeley Hotel was pre-arranged with a photographer.[1]

[edit] Film career

from War and Peace (1956)

By the mid-50s, other studios offered Ekberg work. Paramount Pictures and Frank Tashlin cast her in Hollywood or Bust (1956) and Artists and Models (1955) both starring Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Both films used her as a foil for many of the director's sight gags.[1] Ekberg also played an Amazonian extraterrestrial in 1953's Abbott and Costello Go to Mars.

Bob Hope joked that her parents had received the Nobel Prize for architecture as she was touring with him and William Holden to entertain U.S. troops in 1954. The tour led her to a contract with John Wayne's Batjac Productions. Wayne cast her in Blood Alley, a small role (1955), where Ekberg's features and appearance were Orientalized to play a Chinese woman, a role that earned her a Golden Globe award.

RKO gave Ekberg the female lead in Back from Eternity.

In 1956, Ekberg went to Rome to make War and Peace, directed by distinguished Hollywood veteran King Vidor and co-starring Audrey Hepburn.

[edit] As Sylvia in La Dolce Vita

Federico Fellini gave Ekberg her greatest role in La Dolce Vita (1960), in which she played the unattainable "dream woman" opposite Marcello Mastroianni; then Boccaccio '70 in 1960, a movie that also featured Sophia Loren. Fellini would call her back for two other films: I clowns (1972), and Intervista (1987), where she played herself in a reunion scene with Mastroianni.

La Dolce Vita was a sensational success, and Anita Ekberg's uninhibited cavorting in Rome's Trevi Fountain remains one of the most celebrated images in film history.

[edit] Personal life

Ekberg was married to the British actor Anthony Steel from 1956 to 1959. From 1963 to 1975, she was married to the actor Rik Van Nutter. In an interview she said she wished she had a child,[2] stating the opposite on another occasion.[3]

Ekberg was romantically linked to Tyrone Power, Marcello Mastroianni, Errol Flynn, Yul Brynner, Frank Sinatra and Gary Cooper; she also had a three-year affair with Fiat chairman Gianni Agnelli. In his autobiography "Pieces of My Heart," actor Robert Wagner claims to have had an enjoyable one-night stand with Ekberg.

Ekberg keeps in close contact with her grand-nephew Benedikt Ekberg, who currently attends Occidental College in Los Angeles, California.

Ekberg has not lived in Sweden since the early 1950s and rarely visits the country. She has welcomed Swedish journalists in her house outside Rome, and in 2005 appeared in the popular radio program Sommar, talking about her life. She stated in an interview that she will not move back to Sweden before she dies, when she will be buried there.[2] Ekberg has said that the Swedish people and media have not appreciated her sufficiently; nevertheless, her personal and radio appearances have been popular in Sweden.

On 19 July 2009, she had been admitted to the San Giovanni Hospital in Rome, after falling ill in her home in Genzano, according to a medical official in its neurosurgery department. She had been living in Italy for many years. Despite her condition not being considered serious, she has been put under observation in the facility.[4]

[edit] In popular culture

[edit] Partial filmography

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ a b c d Steve Sullivan, VaVaVa Voom!Glamour Girls of The Pinup Era 1995.
  2. ^ a b "La dolce Anita turns 75 Aftonbladet 5 October 2006 (Swedish)
  3. ^ Anita Ekberg, Studentafton, Lund 22 March 2007
  4. ^ "Anita Ekberg in Rome hospital
  5. ^ La Dolce Anita, Lightsleepercinemag
  6. ^ I Shall Be Free, BobDylan.com lyrics section October 2009

[edit] References

  • McDonough, Jimmy (2005). Big Bosoms and Square Jaws : The Biography of Russ Meyer, King of the Sex Film. London: Jonathan Cape. ISBN 0-224-07250-1. 
  • Sullivan, Steve (1995). VaVaVa Voom!Glamour Girls of The Pinup Era. London: Stoddart. ISBN 978-1881649601. 
  • Mancini, Henry (2002). Did They Mention the Music?: The Autobiography of Henry Mancini. USA: Copper Square Press. ISBN 978-0815411758. 

[edit] External links

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