Biography
Best remembered for her white-hot performance as an adulterous wife in
Luchino Visconti's directorial debut
Ossessione (1942), sultry Clara Calamai ranked among Italy's most popular stars of the late '30s and '40s. That same year Calamai rocketed to national fame in Allessandro Blasetti's
La Cena delle Beffe (1942), when she became the first Italian actress to appear topless onscreen; it happened when her co-star,
Amedeo Nazzari, ripped open her dress in a moment of passion during a love scene. Calamai made her first screen appearance in
Aldo Vergano's Pietro Micca (1938). She first worked opposite Nazzarri in
Goffredo Alessandrini's
Caravaggio (1941). Following WWII, Calamai would appear steadily in films through 1976 when she played a murderously crazy aging actress in
Dario Argento's
Deep Red. Some of Calamai's other notable films include Duilio Coletti's Il Fornaretto di Venezia (1939) and
Mario Camerini's
Two Anonymous Letters (1941). At one time Calamai was the wife of documentary maker and aviator-explorer Leonardo Bonzi. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide