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Antonella Salvucci | |
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Born | Civitavecchia, Province of Rome, Italy | 18 December 1981
Occupation(s) | Actress, TV presenter |
Years active | 2000–present |
Website | antonellasalvucci |
Antonella Salvucci (born 18 December 1981, in Civitavecchia) is an Italian model, journalist, TV personality, and actress.
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Her artistic career began as a model, and was enriched with various roles in successful television dramas such as Carabinieri , Il maresciallo Rocca , Distretto di Polizia , Un medico in famiglia 3 , Rex , Era mio fratello , Il bello delle donne 2 , La stagione dei delitti , Moana .
In the cinematographic field, she has played various leading roles such as in the film Eugénie's Sentimental Education, directed by Aurelio Grimaldi, and in others in minor roles such as The Torturer by Lamberto Bava , The Family Friend by Paolo Sorrentino , Night of the Sinner by Alessandro Perrella, The Red Dot by Marco Carlucci, The Anger by Louis Nero, and Red Riding Hood by Giacomo Cimini.
In the field of television, she leads the cinema column, Ciak si gira on the internet channel Primo Italia TV. All editions of Fantafestival with prestigious names such as F. Murray Abraham, Roger Corman, Dario Argento, and all editions of Roma Film Festival with Giancarlo Giannini, Lina Wertmüller, Abel Ferrara, Willem Dafoe, on Rai 2 the TV Format dedicated to New Talents "New Stars Notte", and hosts other prestigious cinema awards in Italy and abroad.
In 2000, she recorded the musical piece Fever, while in the theatrical field she made her debut in 2004 in the musical comedy Vampiri directed by Bruno Maccallini, and in 2008 she played the heroine Lara Croft in the musical Pulcinella directed by Lino Moretti.
In December 2020, she was awarded the Vincenzo Crocitti International Award.
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