Alida Valli

Valli worked with many significant directors both in Italy and abroad, including Alfred Hitchcock (''The Paradine Case''; 1947), Carol Reed (''The Third Man''; 1949), Luchino Visconti (''Senso''; 1954), Michelangelo Antonioni (''Il Grido''; 1957), Georges Franju (''Eyes Without a Face''; 1960), Pier Paolo Pasolini (''Oedipus Rex''; 1967), Mario Bava (''Lisa and the Devil''; 1972), Bernardo Bertolucci (''1900,'' 1976; ''La Luna''; 1979), and Dario Argento (''Suspiria''; 1977). Within her lifetime, Valli was invested a Knight of the Italian Republic, and received the Lifetime Achievement Golden Lion at the 1997 Venice Film Festival for her contributions to cinema. Provided by Wikipedia