Marisa Borini

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Marisa Borini , married. Marisa Bruni Tedeschi , (* 1930 in Turin ) is an Italian pianist and actress .

Life

Borini was born in 1930 to a French woman and an Italian entrepreneur. She learned to play the piano at the age of six and gave concerts throughout Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, including at La Scala in Milan . In 1958 she married the Italian composer and general manager of the tire manufacturer CEAT , Alberto Bruni Tedeschi (1915-1996). The photographer Virginio Bruni Tedeschi (1960-2006) and the filmmaker Valeria Bruni Tedeschi emerged from the marriage. Daughter Carla Bruni , singer and model, comes from Borini's longstanding relationship with guitarist and businessman Maurizio Remmert. In 1973, on the advice of her father-in-law, Borini moved with her family to France and settled in Rambouillet, not far from Paris. The CEAT company was sold to Pirelli . Borini began a relationship with the pianist Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli , with whom she lived in Switzerland , among others , but returned to Paris in the 1980s and also gave concerts again.

In 2003 she made her debut as an actress in her daughter Valeria Bruni Tedeschi's autobiographical directorial debut, Rather a Camel Goes Through the Eye of a Needle ... and also took on a role in her second film, Actrices - or the dream from the night before . For her portrayal of her mother in Un château en Italie , Borini received a César nomination for Best Supporting Actress in 2014 . Her nomination caused a sensation in the French press, as the alleged lover of French President François Hollande , Julie Gayet , was nominated in the same category .

Filmography

Web links

Commons : Marisa Borini  - Collection of Images

Individual evidence

  1. See Marisa Borini's biography on canalplus.fr
  2. a b Carla Bardelli: À la découverte du cap Nègre. Le royaume caché by Bruni Sarkozy . Vanity Fair, December 29, 2013.
  3. Aurélia Vertaldi: Marisa Borini, mère de Carla Bruni: "Hollande est un rustre ridicule" . lefigaro.fr, February 3, 2014.