Camilla Filippi

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Camilla Filippi
Born13 October 1979 (1979-10-13) (age 44)
Brescia, Italy
OccupationActress

Camilla Filippi (born 13 October 1979) is an Italian film, stage and television actress.

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Life and career

Born in Brescia, Filippi started her career, when she was a teenager, appearing in a series of Barilla commercials. [1] She made her acting debut in 1998, appearing in the television miniseries Costanza alongside Monica Guerritore. [2] In 2001, she made her film debut in the low-budget horror The House of Chicken. [2]

Also a visual artist, she held several exhibitions, notably at the 2015 Festival dei Due Mondi in Spoleto. [3] [4] [5]

Personal life

Filippi is married to the film director Lucio Pellegrini. [1] [3] She suffered from bulimia nervosa for about twenty years. [1] [3]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2000Estate romanaPolice officerCameo appearance
2003 Now or Never Vanna
The Best of Youth Sara Carati
Kiss Me First Jane
2004 The Life That I Want Monica
2005 Amatemi Camilla
2009Feisbum - Il filmGiovannaSegment: "Indian dream"
The Right ThingSerena
2010 Unlikely Revolutionaries Marta
Hayfever Giovanna
2011 The Perfect Life Elsa
One Day More Silvia
2012 Viva l'Italia Elena
Love Is Not Perfect Roberta
2013Il mondo fino in fondoVeronica
2014Amori elementriKaterina's mother
Good for Nothing Camilla Brandani
Banana Emma Bondini
2015 Deep in the Wood Linda Weiss
2019Il grande passoCarlotta
2021 The Guest Room Stella
2024 Still Fabulous Erika

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
1998CostanzaLauraTelevision movie
2000 Valeria medico legale Lorella LucidiMain role (season 1); 9 episodes
2001 Compagni di scuola Arianna CireseMain role; 26 episodes
2002Stiamo bene insiemeMariaMiniseries
2005De Gasperi, l'uomo della speranzaLucia De GasperiTelevision movie
La notte breveYoung LaraTelevision movie
2007Le ragazze di San FerdinandoTosca MogheriniMiniseries
Il capitanoAngela PasottiMain role (season 2); 8 episodes
2009La scelta di LauraRebecca RicciardiMain role; 12 episodes
2010 Tutti pazzi per amore Valeria GuerrieriRecurring role; 17 episodes
2013 Rossella Erminia2 episodes
2014Una villa per dueCaterinaTelevision movie
2015Ragion di StatoFlaviaMiniseries
Solo per amoreIrene FioreMain role (season 1); 10 episodes
Anna e YusefChiaraTelevision movie
2015–2018Tutto può succedereCristina BordigaMain role; 42 episodes
2018 Thou Shalt Not Kill Enrica2 episodes
2019Il silenzio dell'acquaRobertaMain role; 8 episodes
The Trial Linda MonacoMain role; 8 episodes
2023Sono LilloClaudiaMain role; 8 episodes
ChristianEstherMain role (season 2)

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