Benedicta Boccoli

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Benedicta Boccoli
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Benedicta Boccoli
Born (1966-11-11) 11 November 1966 (age 58)
Milan, Italy
OccupationActress
Years active1984–present
Website benedictaboccoli.it

Benedicta Boccoli (born 11 November 1966) is an Italian theater and movie actress. [1] [2]

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Biography

Born in Milan on 11 November 1966, she moved to Rome with her family as a child. [3] Her sister Brigitta is also an actress. She has two brothers, Barnaby and Filippo.

Known for being an eclectic and versatile actress, she made her television debut at the age of 18. A few years later, she realized that her true passion as an actress lay in theatre. [4] [5] [6]

Actor and director Giorgio Albertazzi nicknamed her the Artistissima (the ultimate artist) due to her outstanding performances. She has also received favorable reviews in newspapers such as Corriere della Sera , [7] La Repubblica , La Stampa , Il Tempo , and La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno .

Every Monday, she writes a column titled Cosa resterà for Il Fatto Quotidiano. It's a diary reflecting on the life of a teenager in the 1980s and 1990s.

Career highlights

Film

Short film

Theater

Television

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