Ornella Muti
Muti in 2000
Born
Francesca Romana Rivelli

(1955-03-09) 9 March 1955
Rome, Italy
OccupationActress
Years active1970–present
Spouses
Alessio Orano
(m. 1975; div. 1981)
    Federico Fachinetti
    (m. 1988; div. 1996)
    Children3; including Naike Rivelli

    Francesca Romana Rivelli (born 9 March 1955), professionally known as Ornella Muti, is an Italian actress.

    Among the best known Italian actresses,[1][2][3] in her career she has interpreted various genres, working alongside italian directors such as Damiano Damiani, Mario Monicelli, Dino Risi, Marco Ferreri, Carlo Verdone, Ettore Scola, Francesca Archibugi, Paolo Virzì, Umberto Lenzi, Francesco Nuti and many others. Outside of Italy, she is best known for her role as Princess Aura in the cult following science fiction movie Flash Gordon (1980).

    Early life

    Muti was born in Rome to a Neapolitan journalist father and Ilse Renate Krause, a Baltic German sculptor from Estonia. Her maternal grandparents emigrated from Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg, Russia) to Estonia.[4]

    Career

    Muti modeled as a teenager and made her film debut in the 1970 film La moglie più bella (The Most Beautiful Wife) at the age of fourteen.[5] In the early seventies, thanks to the great success of the film, she starred in numerous comedies, mainly ascribed to the erotic genre. In 1974, she played in the Mario Monicelli Come Home and Meet My Wife, which became a huge success and brought her wide popularity. During the 1970s and 1980s she worked with the most popular Italian actors as Ugo Tognazzi, Vittorio Gassman, Marcello Mastroianni, Carlo Verdone, Renato Pozzetto, Paolo Villaggio, Francesco Nuti, Giancarlo Giannini in successful comedies as Nobody's Perfect, Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style, Rich and Poor, All the Fault of Paradise, Me and My Sister, Tonight at Alice's, and also dramatic movies as The Last Woman, The Bishop's Bedroom, Nest of Vipers, Break Up, Tales of Ordinary Madness and The Future Is Woman.

    With Adriano Celentano she made two of the most successful comedies in the history of Italian cinema: The Taming of the Scoundrel and Madly in Love.

    In recent years she has alternated between working in independent and mainstream films, TV drama and TV hosting as at the Sanremo Music Festival in 2022.

    She is one of the few Italian actresses to achieve an international career across Europe where she has worked with Pedro Masó, Francisco Lara Polop, Mario Camus, Vicente Aranda, Lucas Belvaux, Georges Lautner, Volker Schlöndorff, Mike Hodges, Anthony Hickox, Mike Figgis, Peter Greenaway, and Grigory Chukhray. Her best known movies in Europe are Swann in Love in which she acted with Jeremy Irons and Alain Delon, The Bilingual Lover where she starred with Javier Bardem, Hotel, with Salma Hayek, David Schwimmer, Lucy Liu, Burt Reynolds, and John Malkovich, and The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story, a multimedia project by Peter Greenaway.

    In the United States she has worked with directors such as Woody Allen, John Landis, Eugene Levy, Buddy Giovinazzo and James Toback. She appeared also in Love and Money, Oscar, Once upon a Crime, Somewhere in the City and To Rome with Love and in the American TV movies Casanova, Wait Until Spring, Bandini, A Season of Giants and one episode of The Hitchhiker TV series.

    In 1981, she turned down the lead role (later given to Carole Bouquet) in For Your Eyes Only because her costume designer, Wayne Finkelman, was not hired by the production.[6]

    Personal life

    In 1999, she insured her breasts for $350,000.[7]

    In 2008, Muti introduced her own line of jewellery and subsequently opened several shops around the world.[8]

    In 2015, the Italian court of Pordenone sentenced her to eight months in prison for having cancelled a theatrical performance following a health problem, which did not prevent her from participating in a social dinner with Vladimir Putin in Saint Petersburg in December 2010. She avoided prison by paying the sum of 30,000 euros to the Verdi theater as compensation.[9]

    Muti has been married twice, first to Alessio Orano (a fellow actor in The Most Beautiful Wife), from 1975 to 1981.[5] She was married, secondly, to Federico Fachinetti, from 1988 to 1996.[5] Muti has three children: Naike Rivelli (born 1974), a fashion model, singer, and actress; a son, Andrea, and a second daughter, Carolina, both from her marriage to Fachinetti.[5]

    In 1994, she became a resident of Monaco.[8]

    On February 1, 2022, the actress announced that she would like to obtain Russian citizenship. She told TASS: "It would be nice for me to get citizenship, because it is part of my culture associated with my mother. She died this year, and it would be a gift for her."[10]

    In July 2022, Muti was criticised by the far right for supporting the legalisation of cannabis in Italy.[11]

    Filmography

    Films

    Film roles showing year released, title, role played, director and notes.[5]
    Title Year Role Director Notes
    The Most Beautiful Wife 1970 Francesca Cimarosa Damiano Damiani
    Il sole nella pelle/ Summer Affair 1971 Lisa Giorgio Stegani
    Oasis of Fear Ingrid Sjoman Umberto Lenzi
    The House of the Doves 1972 Sandra Ruvo Claudio Guerín
    Experiencia prematrimonial Alejandra Espinosa Pedro Masó
    Fiorina la vacca Teresa Vittorio De Sisti
    The Nun and the Devil 1973 Sister Isabella Domenico Paolella
    Italian Graffiti Santuzza Morano Alfio Caltabiano
    The Sensual Man Giovanna Marco Vicario
    Una chica y un señor/ L'amante adolescente 1974 Caridad Pedro Masó
    Cebo para una adolescente/ La segretaria/ Bait for an Adolescent Maribel Francisco Lara Polop
    Appassionata Eugenia Rutelli Gianluigi Calderone
    Come Home and Meet My Wife Vincenzina Rotunno Mario Monicelli
    La Joven casada 1975 Camino Mario Camus
    Pure as a Lily 1976 Lucia Mantuso Franco Rossi
    The Last Woman Valeria Marco Ferreri
    The Bishop's Bedroom 1977 Matilde Scrosati Dino Risi
    Death of a Corrupt Man Valérie Georges Lautner
    Viva l'Italia! Hitchhiking young woman and Stewardess Mario Monicelli, Dino Risi, Ettore Scola Segment: "Autostop and Senza parole"
    Nest of Vipers 1978 Elena Mazzarini Tonino Cervi
    First Love Renata Mazzetti Dino Risi
    Break Up Ursenna "Sena" Enrico Maria Salerno
    Neapolitan Mystery 1979 Lucia Navarro Sergio Corbucci
    Life Is Beautiful Maria Grigory Chukhray
    The Taming of the Scoundrel 1980 Lisa Silvestri Castellano & Pipolo
    Flash Gordon Princess Aura Mike Hodges
    Tales of Ordinary Madness 1981 Cass Marco Ferreri
    Nobody's Perfect Chantal Pasquale Festa Campanile
    Madly in Love Cristina Castellano & Pipolo
    The Girl from Trieste 1982 Nicole Pasquale Festa Campanile
    Love and Money Catherine James Toback
    Bonnie and Clyde Italian Style 1983 Rosetta Foschini Steno
    Rich and Poor Marta Nannuzzi Pasquale Festa Campanile
    Swann in Love Odette Volker Schlöndorff
    The Future Is Woman 1984 Malvinia Marco Ferreri
    All the Fault of Paradise 1985 Celeste Francesco Nuti
    Department Stores 1986 Luisa Castellano & Pipolo
    Bewitched Anna Francesco Nuti
    Chronicle of a Death Foretold 1987 Angela Vicario Francesco Rosi
    Me and My Sister Silvia Carlo Verdone
    Private Access 1988 Anna Francesco Maselli
    The Sparrow's Fluttering Silvana Gianfranco Mingozzi
    The King of Naples Maria Sophie of Bavaria Luigi Magni
    Wait Until Spring, Bandini 1989 Maria Bandini Dominique Deruddere
    Captain Fracassa's Journey 1990 Serafine Ettore Scola
    Tonight at Alice's Alice Carlo Verdone
    Oscar 1991 Sofia Provolone John Landis
    Especially on Sunday Anna Giuseppe Tornatore, Marco Tullio Giordana, Giuseppe Bertolucci, Francesco Barilli Segment: "La domenica specialmente"
    Count Max Isabella Matignon Christian De Sica
    Vacanze di Natale '91 Giuliana Enrico Oldoini
    Once Upon a Crime 1992 Elena Eugene Levy
    Non chiamatemi Omar Viola Sergio Staino
    The Bilingual Lover 1993 Norma Valenti Vicente Aranda
    Tatiana, la muñeca rusa 1995 Tatiana Santiago San Miguel
    Stella's Favor 1996 Stella Giancarlo Scarchilli
    Somewhere in the City 1998 Marta Ramin Niami
    Dirty Linen 1999 Bruna Mario Monicelli
    The Unscarred 2000 Raffaella Buddy Giovinazzo
    Tomorrow 2001 Stefania Zarenghi Francesca Archibugi
    Una lunga lunga lunga notte d'amore Egle Luciano Emmer
    Last Run Danny Anthony Hickox
    Hotel Flamenco spokesperson Mike Figgis Cameo appearance
    Aprés la vie 2002 Cécile Rivet Lucas Belvaux
    Cavale Cécile Costes Lucas Belvaux
    Une couple épatant Lucas Belvaux
    Uomini & donne, amori & bugie 2003 Anna Eleonora Giorgi
    The Tulse Luper Suitcases, Part 1: The Moab Story Mathilde Figura Peter Greenaway
    People 2004 Aphrodita Fabien Onteniente
    The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things Grandma Asia Argento
    Dimmi di sì Francesca Juan Calvo
    La bambina dalle mani sporche 2005 Wanda Rosso Renzo Martinelli
    Civico zero 2007 Nina Francesco Maselli
    Ripopolare la reggia Marchesa Peter Greenaway
    Io non ci casco 2008 Miss Lamberti Pasquale Falcone
    To Rome with Love 2012 Pia Fusari Woody Allen
    Checkmate 2016 Penury Jason Bradbury Short film
    Magical Nights 2018 Federica Paolo Virzì
    Wine to Love - I colori dell'amore Anna Domenico Fortunato
    Mare di grano Ornella Fabrizio Guarducci
    The Christmas Show 2022 Rita Alberto Ferrari

    Television

    Television roles showing year released, title, role played, network, and notes[5]
    Title Year Role Original network Notes
    The Hitchhiker 1986 Sister Theresa HBO Episode: "True Believer"
    Casanova 1987 Henriette ABC Television film
    A Season of Giants 1989 Onoria Rai 1 Television film
    Il Grande Fausto 1994 Giulia Occhini Rai 1 Miniseries
    L'avvocato Porta 1997 Chiara Canale 5 Main role (season 1); 4 episodes
    The Count of Monte Cristo 1998 Mercedes Iguanada TF1 Miniseries
    Esther 1999 Vashti Rai 1 Television film
    Lo zio d'America 2002 Maria Monticelli Rai 1 Main role (season 1); 8 episodes
    Chi l'avrebbe mai detto 2006 Emma Rai 1 Miniseries
    Il sangue e la rosa 2008 Barbara Forleis Canale 5 Main role
    Doc West 2009 Debra Downing Canale 5 Television film
    Sirene 2017 Ingrid Rai 1 Main role; 6 episodes

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    8. 1 2 "Ornella Muti". Monaco Tribune. Retrieved 15 March 2023.
    9. "L'actrice Ornella Muti condamnée à de la prison après avoir dîné avec Poutine". L'Express (in French). 27 February 2015. Retrieved 20 May 2022.
    10. Gornostayeva, Yuliya (1 February 2022). "Актриса Орнелла Мути заявила о желании стать гражданкой России". Izvestia (in Russian). Retrieved 21 February 2022.
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