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Hussey Olivia is the best Juliet. Filmography and biography of Olivia Hussey

Parents of the future star Olivia Hussey, born in 1951, on April 17, were Argentinean opera singer, famous tenor Andreas Osuna, and British citizen Joy Hussy. They divorced when Olivia was very small, after which the mother took the child from Buenos Aires to England. From that moment on, his father ceased to play any significant role in the formation of the personality of his daughter.

Training

Elementary school Hussi Olivia graduated in Kent, and then moved to the London School of Dramatic Art. She dreamed of an acting career since childhood and admitted later that the reason for this was, rather, a pure love for performing, rather than a desire for recognition and approval. During the training the girl managed to star in a couple of TV shows and such films as "The Battle at Villa Fiorita" and "Cup Fever".

"Romeo and Juliet"

By 1966, Hussey Olivia, an elegant, short, light-eyed brunette, had already become popular in London as a theater actress. In a pair with the brilliant Vanessa Redgrave she performed a role in the play "The Rise of Miss Jean Brody". It was then that her direct manner of play interested the Italian master of cinema, directed by Franco Zeffirelli, who was looking for an actress for the role of gentle Juliet for the film version of the immortal tragedy of William Shakespeare. The film "Romeo and Juliet" (1968) brought a lot of awards to the young actress, including "Golden Globe" and "David Donatello". On the wave of success of the picture, the amount of speculation and gossip about the leading actors grew like mushrooms after the rain. It was said that Olivia and her partner in the shootings of Leonard Whiting (Romeo) hardly tolerated each other's society. Olivia Hussey denied this fact, although she admitted that at times both actors, while the film "Romeo and Juliet", 1968, were acting like children.

Among the many film versions of the tragedy, the version of Franco Zeffirelli (1968) is considered the most successful, spectacular and historically convincing. Heroes were sympathetic to viewers around the world, and the picture suddenly became a classic of cinema. The director chose to play the role of famous lovers of actors who are not the most experienced, but who are bribing young, and have not lost. The seventeen-year-old Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey played so touchingly and unceremoniously that critics forgave them for even some modernity of behavior, not very appropriate in the historical film, and also a frank (for those times) scene. Both simple and sophisticated spectators agreed that the picture is simply grandiose. Memorable music for the film was composed by composer Nino Roth. The shooting took place all over Italy, but not in the most famous cities, but in those that still retained the medieval spirit necessary to create the atmosphere of Verona during the war of families (by the way, in Verona Olivia only traveled). In 1969, the painting was awarded two Oscars: for camera work and costume design, also the public and Olivia Hussey did not remain without attention. The filmography of the actress, it is worth noting, includes not one dozen films.

Health problems

The shooting lasted several years, the schedule was dense, and after the release of the picture it was necessary to present it, and all these loads could not have a positive effect on the health of the actress. The colossal popularity of historical film drama led to the fact that Olivia felt exhausted and devastated both physically and morally. After all, now both the public and the kinobogma perceived it exclusively as Juliet Montague! This left an imprint on her future film career. The role in the "Straw Dogs" of Sam Peckinpah could, in Hassi's own opinion, fix the situation, but she never got to the actress. Hussey Olivia retired to her mother's house and within a year rested from fame and increased attention to her person. She felt depressed, vulnerable and needed a constant intake of sedatives.

It cost her hard work to overcome herself and return to active life. Maidanand, who accompanied Hassi in spiritual cultivation for a long time and assumed the role of Olivia's father, became the mentor of the girl that year.

Not all the tapes in which the young actress starred in that period, attracted the public's sympathy and became hits of the hire. But the film "Summer - the time of murders" can be called quite successful, as well as the picture "The Lost Horizon".

Personal life

In the early seventies, Olivia married an American, Dean P. Martin, and in 1973 they had a child, who later became an actor. A few years later, a divorce followed, but good relations between the former spouses persisted until Martin left the life.

"Black Christmas"

In 1974, the audience saw Olivia in the horror "Black Christmas", in which she played the heroine Jessica Bradford. The plot of the film was not original: the inhabitants of the women's hostel were finishing preparations for a bright holiday, but then a mysterious bell rang, and the next morning one of the girls missed, and this was just the beginning ...

"Jesus of Nazareth"

Three years later, Franco Zeffirelli released his new film, in which he again used the actress, beloved by millions of spectators. Olivia Hussey played no less than a Virgin Mary. The film was called Jesus of Nazareth. He was not of a religious nature and was dedicated to the person of Jesus Christ as a mortal man. The picture traced the entire history of the life of the Son of God among people - from a wonderful birth to a painful demise. With this film, the master Zeffirelli and his actors gained even greater fame. It was not without incident, however, without fierce criticism, as is always the case with tapes of biblical themes.

The next picture, in which Hussey Olivia showed herself, was a detective from the series about the adventures of Detective Poirot. Here, she successfully blended into a brilliant cast, led by Peter Ustinov. Somewhat later Hussey starred in "Cats and Canaries" and "Pirates."

In 1980, the actress again marries, this time for the Japanese singer Akira Fuse. They have a son, but even this does not protect the spouses from divorce nine years after the wedding. Due to this, many fans are becoming more interesting Olivia Hussey, whose biography is full of surprises.

"Hunting for turkeys"

In 1981, Olivia happened to star in a flop picture of "Escape 2000", which the actress later preferred not to remember, but the following year brought her the main role in the fantastic film Trenchard-Smith "Hunting for turkeys". His plot unfolds in a fictitious, dysfunctional country in which the military dictatorship reigns, and all the dissatisfied are sent to re-education in special camps, after which even the most proud become slaves. From time to time important government officials come to the camps, and for them the administration organizes a cruel "hunting for turkeys", in which prisoners perform the role of defenseless "turkeys". Fun continues until the potential victims are not

Prisoners Chris Walter (Olivia Hussey) and Paul Anders (Steve Railsback), who disagree with the fate he has prepared. Of course, they make the "hunters" regret their appearance in the camp.

And in the same year on the screens there is a brilliant adaptation of the classic knightly novel "Ivanhoe" about the return of the noble lord from the crusade and the adventures that fall to his lot. In it, Olivia Hussey also played a memorable role for the audience as Rebecca.

After that, the actress for a long time got episodic and not the most outstanding roles (for example, in the serial film "She wrote the murder" or "Corsican brothers"), but in 1989 she was offered the main role in the picture "Jewelry Shop" based on the play Karol Wojtyla (at that time - already John Paul II).

Famous movies with Olivia

Now Hussey played a lot, willingly and assiduously, almost without giving up roles. Her track record is very diverse in style. In the early 90's, she starred in horror films "Psycho-4: Beginning" and "It", and in 1995 - in comedy horror "Morozhenshchik." In the "Psycho" actress Olivia Hussey played Norma Bates, mother of Norman Bates, who went mad because of her obsession. Norman kills his mother, but her presence beside continues to disturb him for many years and leads to new bouts of insanity. "It" is a film adaptation of the cult novel by Stephen King dedicated to a demonic creature that was to children in the guise of an eerie clown to devour them. Here Olivia Hussey brilliantly coped with the role of Odra. In addition to the above-mentioned paintings, among the works of the actress of this period, one can mention the films "A Guy Knows the World", "Save! I beg, "" Delta's Knight's Vow "and" Undeclared War. "

In 1996, Olivia Hussey won not the main but bright role in the fantasy history of the "Lord Defender" with magic, costumed extras, as well as sword battles. In the late 90's, the list of her works was enlarged with the tapes "Forgotten Memories" and "Silent Scream".

Work at the beginning of the century

The period of two thousandths in the work of Hussey was opened by one of the significant roles in the film "The Sacrifice of the Island," based on the idea that any slight mistake made by a person can completely change his later life.

And in 2003, in the career of Olivia Hussey, the third famous role of the iconic figure of the 20th century, the nun of Mother Teresa, dedicated herself to missionary work and helping the poor. The Italian Fabrice Costa was the director of the two-part biopic "Mother Teresa of Calcutta".

I must say that to this role Olivia Hussey, a photo of which can be seen in this article, was confident from the very beginning of her career. The personality of Mother Teresa attracted and admired the actress, and she went headlong into creating a convincing, believable image. The efforts were evaluated at the highest level: her work was approved by the niece of Mother Teresa, and the then pontiff John Paul II blessed . Olivia's partners in the shooting were S. Somma (played spiritual guide Teresa) and M. Mendl. The film turned out to be outstanding and was awarded the CAMIE Award.

Shooting in thrillers

In 2005, Olivia again starred in a thriller, which was called "The Mystery of Reason", in 2007 - in "The Celestial Tortilla." Her appearance on the screen never went unnoticed. She starred in a huge number of films of varying quality and varying degrees of success. Olivia Hussey knew what she wanted, and considered the most important in her star career to be personal growth, not the box office fees from the films she'd starred in. But, as the actress often remarked in an interview, she would like the true admirers of her talent to remember first and foremost the most successful images created by her: the tender and passionate Olivia Hussey (Romeo and Juliet) as Juliette Montague, the sad Virgin Mary And the merciful Mother Teresa.

Olivia Hussey today

Today, the actress is happy to be married to former rock singer David Glen Eisley; 1993 in the life of Olivia was marked by the birth of her daughter, Joy (in honor of the mother of Olivia), Aisli. The family lives in Malibu, in a picturesque villa on a hill. Olivia is not against new shootings, but is grateful to fate and for the roles that were in her life. It should be noted that Hassi's rich creative biography is not confined to acting. Her voice is spoken by the characters of several animated films: "Superman", "Batman of the Future" and "Pinky and Brain".

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