Sandra Milo, four weddings and one great love: Federico Fellini
What importance will have had its story with Fellini?
Sandra Milo was one of the most loved Italian actresses ever. A life in the spotlight that the actress has always lived at the top, knowing how to elegance the most intriguing amorous secrets, without ever giving space to pure gossip. Beautiful and seductive, with an bursting physicality but never vulgar, always elegant in the way of being and turning on to the public. In the decades that have seen her protagonist of Italian cinema, she has been able to intertwine her career with the events of her private life.

Sandra Milo was married four times and had three children. When he was only 15 years old, in 1948, he married the Marquis Cesare Rodighiero. He was pregnant, but the birth was premature and the child died at birth. Just three weeks later, the two separated, asked and obtained the cancellation of the Sacra Rota. Despite the brevity, this marriage experience was enough to let Milo enter a narrow aristocratic circle.

The second wedding were celebrated with the Greek film producer Moris Ergas, with whom the actress was married from 1954 to 1966 and from whom she had a daughter: Deborah. Theirs was a long and complex relationship, for which they ended up several times in the newspapers due to the blatant scenes that used to be in public. It was during their relationship that Milo met Federico Fellini.
The third marriage was with Ottavio De Lollis, father of his children Ciro and Azzurra.

Finally, in 1990 he married to the Cuban Jorge Ordoñez, a story that however had nothing romantic. Milo herself said, in fact, that their relationship and their marriage were only a gimmick to make people talk about themselves.
Four weddings, numerous flirts and only one great love, as she herself said: the one with Federico Fellini. Their story lasted more than 17 years, always lived in the most absolute confidentiality, almost in clandestinity. Yet it was truly overwhelming for Milo, both for his career and for his private life. Everything came suddenly, without notice, at a time when the actress seemed to have had a setback at work. In one of the last interviews on Sunday in, Sandra Milo told Venier that she and Fellini met in Fregene. "He was young, incredibly beautiful, with eyes that penetrated you, like a caress. He was a unique person. I loved him a lot and for many years. I immediately, he did not. Then he became a great love." And then he concluded: "In life there are many loves, but only one is the great love. Mine was Federico (Fellini)."

He became a protected of the great director. It was his lover, his confidant, his muse, his partner, his diva and his woman. He chose her as the protagonist of two of his masterpieces: 8 and ½ , the 1963 film that consecrated it to celebrity, e Giulietta degli Spiriti of 1965 For both films he won the silver ribbon for the best support actress.

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