Sad news, but he lived a long, full, productive life and was married to one of 
the most beautiful women in the world!

Dave

Posteropolis
www.posteropolis.com

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  Subject: [MOPO] Film producer Ponti, Sophia Loren's husband, dies


  Film producer Ponti, Sophia Loren's husband, dies 
  By Silvia Aloisi and Antonella Cinelli


  Carlo Ponti, one of Italy's best known film producers and the husband of 
actress Sophia Loren, has died at the age of 94, his family said on Wednesday.

  In his 50-year career, Ponti produced more than 150 films, including "La 
Strada" in 1954 and "Dr. Zhivago" in 1965.

  But he was equally famous for discovering a teenager Loren and turning her 
into one of the world's most glamorous stars.

  "It was a peaceful death," said Alessandra Mussolini, niece of Loren and 
grand-daughter of fascist dictator Benito Mussolini. Ponti had been in a Geneva 
hospital since Christmas.
  "His wife and children were with him. Sophia has always been with him 
throughout," she told Reuters.

  Italy's first couple of the movie industry met in 1952 when Ponti, already an 
established producer and a married man, cast his vote for a poor girl from a 
Naples slum in a beauty contest.

  Loren made her name soon afterwards when Ponti, 20 years her senior, gave her 
a part in a semi-documentary. He then stood back as she became Italy's sex 
symbol, standing in comparison with Brigitte Bardot and Marilyn Monroe.

  In 1957, after unsuccessfully seeking a Vatican annulment of his first 
marriage -- Italy then had no divorce laws -- Ponti married Loren in Mexico.

  The furor over the affair forced the couple to leave Italy, where he was 
charged with bigamy and was not acquitted until 1968. They initially moved to 
Hollywood and later had two sons; increasingly bitter toward his homeland, 
Ponti became a French citizen in 1965.
  From 1950 to 1955 he worked with producer Dino de Laurentiis, but the 
partnership broke up over budget squabbles. Among the films he produced were 
"Marriage Italian Style" (1964), "Blowup" (1966) and "A Special Day" (1977).

  In his absence, he was sentenced in 1979 by an Italian court to four years in 
jail and fined $26 million for illegally exporting money. He was cleared of the 
charges in 1987.

  "I MAKE PICTURES, NOT DEALS"
  Ponti avoided interviews about his personal problems, but spoke freely about 
his work, the effects of television on cinema and the financial problems faced 
by film makers.

  He disdained producers who keep their eyes on the cash register. "I don't 
make deals, I make pictures," was a frequent saying of Ponti, who always 
preferred quality films.
  Ponti began making films in 1938 by accident, when a film producer client of 
the law firm he was working for fled fascist-era Italy and asked him to take 
over.

  "Even then my ambition was to make films of quality, preferably taking the 
subjects from literature and using directors from a literary background," Ponti 
once said.

  But he had no illusions about the realities of the film business, and in a 
rare interview said: "There is no sense in making a film that no-one will go 
and see, just to create a perfect, but useless, work of art."

  Ponti did not smoke or drink. His only known hobbies were architecture and 
interior decorating. 

  He was an avid reader and is reputed to have been the first Italian to order 
a copy of "Dr Zhivago," by the late Russian writer and Nobel Prize winner Boris 
Pasternak, placing the order by telephone from Hollywood. 

  He then made the book into one of his most successful films. 


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