Paola Pitagora (born 1941) is an Italian actress celebrated for her intense, expressive performances and striking beauty in the 1960s and ’70s.
With her dark, soulful eyes and passionate screen presence, Pitagora became one of the most respected dramatic actresses of postwar Italian cinema. She is best remembered for her powerful and emotionally charged role as Giulia in Luchino Visconti’s Sandra (1965), as well as appearances in films such as The Bible: In the Beginning… (1966) and The Lady of Monza (1969).
Pitagora brought depth, sensitivity, and dramatic intensity to her roles, often portraying complex and tormented women. These striking vintage photos capture the dark, soulful eyes, passionate presence, and dramatic intensity of Paola Pitagora, one of the most compelling and respected actresses of postwar Italian cinema.






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