
Roma, Lazio, Italy
Anna Maria Massetani better known as Lea Massari (30 June 1933 — 23 June 2025) was an Italian actress. When she was 22, she changed her name to Lea Massari after the death of her fiancé Leo. She studied architecture in Switzerland. Massari became a celebrity in art cinema for two roles, the missing girl Anna in Michelangelo Antonioni's L'avventura (1960), and as Clara, the mother of a sexually precocious 14-year-old boy named Laurent (Benoît Ferreux) in Louis Malle's Murmur of the Heart (1971). She worked in both Italian and French Cinema. Her career includes Sergio Leone's debut Il Colosso di Rodi, and international commercial films such as Les choses de la vie. She was a member of the jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1975. She won Nastro d'Argento as Best Supporting Actress for her role in Francesco Rosi's Christ Stopped at Eboli.

as Self

as Self
1975

as Self
1975

as Self
1974
as Self
1972

as Marthe Dravet
1962

as Anna
1960

as Clara Chevalier
1971

as Norah Elmer
1975

as Agrafena Aleksàndrovna
1969

as Marta
1985

as Monica
1972

as Carla Angelli
1983
as Zaira
1990

as Self (archive footage)
2017

as Self
2014

as Zaira
1990
1988

as Marta
1985

as Nelly
1984

as Anna (voice) (archive footage)
1983

as Carla Angelli
1983

as Louise
1981

as Rosa
1979

as Luisa Levi
1979

as Anna's mother
1978
as Joséphe
1978

as Iocasta
1977

as Muriel
1977

as Cecilia
1977

as Tania
1977

as Cécile Levene
1977

as Amanda Treves
1976

as Gloria
1976

as Gilbert
1976

as Norah Elmer
1975

as Charlotte
1974

as Helene Noblet
1974
as Self
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