
Actor
Marisa Pavan
Born 1932 · Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy
Marisa Pavan (born Maria Luisa Pierangeli; 19 June 1932 – 6 December 2023) was an Italian-born actress who first became famous as the twin sister to movie star Pier Angeli (Anna Maria Pierangeli) before achieving movie stardom on her own. Her breakthrough came in the film The Rose Tattoo as Anna Magnani's daughter; her role was first assigned to her twin, who at the time was unable to play the part. When Magnani won the Academy Award for Best Actress, Pavan accepted on her behalf as Magnani was not present at the awards ceremony. Pavan was nominated for Best Supporting Actress, losing to Jo Van Fleet (for East of Eden). Both Magnani and Pavan won Golden Globe awards that year. Afterwards, Marisa Pavan co-starred in films such as The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit, Diane, John Paul Jones and The Midnight Story. She married in 1956, divorced in 1963, and remarried in 1969 the French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont until his death in 2001. Description above from the Wikipedia article Marisa Pavan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Wonder Woman
Maria · 1975

Alfred Hitchcock Presents
Mary Schaffner · 1955

The Rockford Files
Sophia · 1974

Combat!
Marie Marchand · 1962

Hawaii Five-O
Madame Sandanarik · 1968

The Oscars
Self · 1953

The Rose Tattoo
Rosa Delle Rose · 1955

Solomon and Sheba
Abishag · 1959

The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit
Maria Montagne · 1956

What's My Line?
Self - Mystery Guest · 1950

Hallmark Hall of Fame
Lo-Tsen · 1951

77 Sunset Strip
Anna · 1958

A Slightly Pregnant Man
Maria Mazetti · 1973

McMillan & Wife
Hattie Carrara · 1971

Golden Globe Awards
Self - Presenter · 1944

The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald
Evita Alesio · 1977

The Midnight Story
Anna Malatesta · 1957

Drum Beat
Toby · 1954

Jean-Pierre Aumont, charme et fou-rires
Self - Jean-Pierre's second wife · 1999

MGM Parade
Self · 1955

Down Three Dark Streets
Julie Angelino · 1954

Cutter's Trail
Angelita Avila · 1970

Switch
Sally Blair · 1975

The F.B.I.
Maria Blanca · 1965