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How This Iconic Actress Looks Now at 89 after Refusing Any Facial Surgeries – Photos

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At 89, this legendary star who defied Hollywood’s pressures for cosmetic surgery remains a striking presence. Known for her natural beauty and timeless allure, she refused to alter her appearance and stayed true to herself. See how she looks now, after decades in the spotlight.

The iconic actress, circa 1953. | Source: Getty Images

With films like “Two Women,” for which she won an Academy Award, “Two Nights with Cleopatra,” and the romantic comedy “Houseboat,” this iconic actress rose to fame in the 1950s and captivated audiences with her sultry looks and magnetic on-screen presence.

The famous actress during the filming of "Two Nights with Cleopatra," circa 1953. | Source: Getty Images
The famous actress during the filming of “Two Nights with Cleopatra,” circa 1953. | Source: Getty Images

Hailing from Italy, she became one of the most recognized figures in the Hollywood scene, often regarded as a “sex symbol” during the height of her career.

The Italian actress, circa 1954. | Source: Getty Images

This famous actress established herself as a force to be reckoned with, celebrated not just for her captivating beauty but also for her versatility and depth as a performer. Her roles often saw her portraying complex, strong-willed women, winning the hearts of audiences worldwide.

The Hollywood star photographed in New York, circa 1954. | Source: Getty Images

Yet, despite the allure of fame and the glitz of Hollywood, she made a decision that many found surprising at the time: she put her career aside to have more time with her children and grandchildren.

Reflecting on her life and ambitions, it became clear that the Italian star’s aspirations went beyond her public persona. “I always wanted to have a normal family of my own,” she once shared.

The actress filming "The River Girl" in 1954. | Source: Getty Images
The actress filming “The River Girl” in 1954. | Source: Getty Images

The actress dreamed of creating a home filled with love and companionship—a stark contrast to her early years in Naples, where she was born out of wedlock and grew up without a father, experiencing the harsh realities of poverty.

The Italian star, circa 1954. | Source: Getty Images

As she would later explain, having a husband and children offered her a kind of security she had never known. “The children give you a sense of continuity in life,” she elaborated, adding that this continuity was “the only reality of your life.”

The Italian actress, circa 1955. | Source: Getty Images

While success in her field brought recognition and acclaim, she viewed family as the true cornerstone of her existence, emphasizing, “Success is OK, but what is really important is the reality of children. It’s the only thing that counts.”

The iconic actress, circa 1955. | Source: Getty Images

Throughout her journey to stardom, she faced criticism, particularly from those who sought to shape her image to fit the industry’s narrow beauty ideals. Her striking features—bold eyes, full lips, and a prominent nose—became a focal point of discussion.

The Hollywood star, circa 1955. | Source: Getty Images
The Hollywood star, circa 1955.

“I always tried not to listen to these people. They were saying that my nose was too long and my mouth was too big. It didn’t hurt me at all because when I believe in something, it’s like war. It’s a battle,” she asserted.

The actress getting her makeup done on a movie set, circa 1955. | Source: Getty Images
The actress getting her makeup done on a movie set, circa 1955

Many around her suggested that she undergo surgeries to make her appearance more conventionally appealing, reflecting the pressures faced by women in the entertainment industry.

Yet, the actress stood firm, dismissing the idea outright. “Listen, I don’t want to touch nothing on my face because I like my face,” she insisted, proudly rejecting the notion that she should conform to the era’s trends.

The Italian actress, circa 1955. | Source: Getty Images
The Italian actress, circa 1955.

“At that time, they used to do noses like a French nose with a little tip at the end—they liked that. Can you imagine me with a nose like that?” the actress revealed.

Her refusal to change her appearance was a bold declaration of self-acceptance at a time when such a stance was far from common. This resilient actress became an industry emblem of natural beauty and authenticity.

The famous actress, circa 1956. | Source: Getty Images
The famous actress, circa 1956. 

The actress, who turns 90 in September 2024, remained active and visible. Her most recent film, 2020’s “The Life Ahead,” was a testament to her enduring passion for her craft.

The Hollywood star, circa 1956. | Source: Getty Images

Beyond her professional life, the Italian actress continued to live vibrantly. She was often seen out and about, including at the Damiani Centenary Gala Dinner in 2024 in Milan, maintaining the elegant and confident demeanor that has always defined her.

The actress filming "The Pride and The Passion," circa 1956. | Source: Getty Images
The actress filming “The Pride and The Passion,” circa 1956. 

Now, as she nears her 90th year, take a look at Sophia Loren, the iconic Italian actress’s transformation over the years, showcasing how she remained just as beautiful as time went on.

The famous Italian actress filming "Boy on a Dolphin" at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, circa 1956. | Source: Getty Images

The famous Italian actress filming “Boy on a Dolphin” at the Acropolis in Athens, Greece, circa 1956.

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