Beatrice Arnera | |
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Born | 31 July 1995 29) Acqui Terme, Italy | (age
Occupation(s) | Actress, comedian, singer |
Years active | 2014–present |
Beatrice Arnera (born 31 July 1995) is an Italian actress and comedian.
Daughter of the opera singer Silvia Gavarotti, Arnera spent her early years traveling with her mother on tour across Italy and Europe. She moved to Rome at the age of seventeen and began working in the entertainment industry, participating with small roles in various television and film projects. [1]
Arnera starred in the Jackal's first feature film Addio fottuti musi verdi in 2017 [2] and in the comedy My Big Gay Italian Wedding in 2018. [3]
In 2018, she starred as the lead Giuly in the Fox series Romolo + Giuly: La guerra mondiale italiana, a parody of the Shakespearean tragedy Romeo and Juliet , that depicts the class struggle between Northern and Southern Rome. That same year, she was awarded with the Kinéo Award for the Best Young Revelation at the 76th Venice International Film Festival. [1]
Since 2022, Arnera has been starring in the Netflix series I Hate Christmas . [4]
Since May 2021, she has been in a relationship with Andrea Pisani from the comedy duo PanPers. In 2024, they had a daughter named Matilde. [5]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Tini: The Movie | Miranda | |
2017 | Noi eravamo | Agnese Pavan | |
Addio fottuti musi verdi | Matilda | ||
Non c'è campo | Flavia Giuliani | ||
2018 | My Big Gay Italian Wedding | Camilla Fonteggi | |
2022 | Quel posto nel tempo | Michela | |
2023 | Tre di troppo | Caterina |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2014 | Una grande famiglia | TV series | |
2015 | The Ladies' Paradise | Claudia De Angelis | TV series; 2 episodes |
Lontana da me | Giulia | TV series; 6 episodes | |
2017 | Inspector Montalbano | Alina Camera | TV series; episode "A Nest of Vipers" |
Solo per amore | Giulia Testa | TV series; 3 episodes | |
2018–2019 | Romolo + Giuly: La guerra mondiale italiana | Giuly Copulati | TV series; main role |
2019 | Un passo dal cielo | Valeria Ferrante | TV series; main role |
2021 | Ridatemi mia moglie | Emma | TV miniseries; 2 episodes |
2021–2023 | Buongiorno, mamma! | Agata Scalzi | TV series; main role |
2022–2023 | I Hate Christmas | Titti | TV series; main role |
The Net | Miriam Martelli | TV miniseries; main role | |
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