Born 1938 (age 75) · Bucharest, Romania
Appears in 27 titles

Veronica Lazăr (6 October 1938 – 8 June 2014) was a Romanian-born Italian actress. Lazăr was born in Bucharest in 1938. She graduated from the Caragiale Academy of Theatrical Arts and Cinematography (where she also obtained a degree in psychology, which she practiced until 1994, dealing mainly in couples therapy) and subsequently played roles in Romanian theatre [notably a run of Right You Are (if you think so) in 1963-64]. She fled her home country to escape communism and eventually settled in Italy in 1965. She managed to learn the Italian language in only a few weeks and had planned to move on to the United States or Israel, but became entranced with Rome. There, she met and married Italian actor Adolfo Celi with whom she had two children, director Leonardo Celi and actress Alessandra Celi. She made her screen debut as Marlon Brando's deceased wife in Bernardo Bertolucci's Last Tango in Paris (1972), and also appeared in some of the director's subsequent films, La Luna (1979), The Sheltering Sky (1990), and Besieged (1998). Lazăr is probably best known internationally for her role as the demonic Mater Tenebrarum in Dario Argento's Inferno (1980), as well as the ill-fated Martha in Lucio Fulci's The Beyond (1981). She later appeared in Argento's The Stendhal Syndrome (1996) in a role that was removed from the North American version (though she is still billed in the end credits). Her other films included Michelangelo Antonioni's Identification of a Woman (1982), My Sister and I (1987), Towards Evening (1990), The Prince's Manuscript (2000) and Ginostra (2002). She had an extensive career in (mostly) Italian television, where she was often the lead or one of the lead characters. Lazăr headlined the 1978 adaptation of The Elective Affinities, Giacinta (1980) and was a big part of the 1989 BBC miniseries Summer's Lease. Her last role was that of the main character Lorenzo's loving grandmother in Bertolucci's Me and You (2012). Veronica Lazăr was a renowned woman of culture and a cultural ambassador between Italian and Romanian cinema (the latter, a position she began in 1989). She was a linguistic interpreter and was seen as a symbolic figure with a protective aura by her countrymen in both Italy and Romania. She was also president of the Itaro Art Foundation and was instrumental in its 2007 retrospective on Romanian cinema held in Rome and Pisa. She was heavily involved with the acting students at Teatro Valle and often would cook meals for them at her home and bring them to the theatre. The students there nicknamed her "Nonna Veronica." Lazăr also coordinated the construction of a hospital in Mali over the course of a year, on orders of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. When she returned to Italy, she brought with her African fabrics, statues, and carpets, many of which were still in her home when she died. Lazăr loved to play cards, share with her friends, and had a special affinity for the sea. At her funeral, she wanted her 18-year-old niece, a career musician already, to play the theme from Schindler's List throughout the Jewish cemetery in Prima Porta where she was laid to rest. Description above from the Wikipedia article Veronica Lazăr, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmography

Last Tango in Paris
6.9
Last Tango in Paris
1972
as Rosa
Leopardi
6.8
Leopardi
2014
as Marianna Mattei Antici
Inferno
6.6
Inferno
1980
as Nurse
The Beyond
6.9
The Beyond
1981
as Martha
The Sheltering Sky
6.5
The Sheltering Sky
1990
as Nun
The Stendhal Syndrome
5.4
The Stendhal Syndrome
1996
as Madre di Marie
Me & You
6.2
Me & You
2012
as Lorenzo's Grandmother
Beyond the Clouds
6.2
Beyond the Clouds
1995
as Liza
Luna
6.3
Luna
1979
as Marina
Identification of a Woman
5.9
Identification of a Woman
1982
as Carla
My Sister and I
6.5
My Sister and I
1987
as Giudice dei minori
Besieged
6.7
Besieged
1998
as piano buyer
The Wings of the Dove
Towards Evening
7.1
Towards Evening
1990
as Margherita
Ginostra
4.4
Ginostra
2003
as Suzanna Del Piero
Paura: Lucio Fulci Remembered - Volume 1
The Prince's Manuscript
8.2
The Prince's Manuscript
2000
as Lilja Iljascenko
The Dark Sun
5.7
The Dark Sun
1990
The Blonde
10.0
The Blonde
1993
Adolfo Celi, a Man for Two Worlds