
Witness History Gina Lollobrigida interviews Fidel Castro
Feb 11, 2026
Gina Lollobrigida, Italian film star turned photographer and sculptor, famous for 1950s–60s cinema and a 1974 Cuba interview and photo shoot with Fidel Castro. She recalls Hollywood attention, rivalries and legal battles. She explains reinventing herself as a photographer and the two-week visit to Castro that produced iconic images and a gifted watch.
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Unexpected Rise To Stardom
- Gina Lollobrigida described rising from a furniture-maker's daughter to a film star discovered on the street in Rome.
- She credited public response and early roles, not self-promotion, for making her a star.
Howard Hughes' Obsession
- Howard Hughes famously flew Gina to the US, pressured her about divorce, and repeatedly proposed marriage.
- His obsession exemplified the extreme attention she received from powerful men in Hollywood.
Controversy And Newfound Freedom
- Lollobrigida faced controversy in the 1960s, including a 1966 obscenity conviction for a nude scene that was later overturned.
- She used Italy's divorce legalization in 1971 to leave her husband and embrace independence.
