Awards & Winners

Isa Miranda

Date of Birth 05-July-1909
Place of Birth Bergamo
(Italy, Lombardy, Province of Bergamo)
Nationality Italy
Also know as Ines Isabella Sampietro
Profession Actor
Isa Miranda was an Italian actress with an international film career. A native of Bergamo, Ines Isabella Sampietro worked as a typist whilst attending the drama academy in Milan and training as a stage actress. She went on to play bit parts in Italian films in Rome. She changed her name to Isa Miranda and success came with Max Ophüls' film La Signora di tutti in which she played Gaby Doriot, a famous film star and adventuress with whom men cannot help falling in love. Having brought several of them to their ruin, she slits her wrists. This performance brought in its wake several film offers and a Hollywood contract with Paramount Pictures. There, billed as the "Italian Marlene Dietrich", she played several femme fatale roles in such films as Hotel Imperial and Adventure in Diamonds. She returned to Italy soon after the outbreak of World War II and continued to act on the stage and to make films. In 1949, she starred in René Clément's The Walls of Malapaga, which won an Academy Award for the most outstanding foreign language film of 1950, and for Miranda, the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Another success of that period was La Ronde, also directed by Ophüls.

Awards by Isa Miranda

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1949


Cannes Best Actress Award
Honored for : The Walls of Malapaga