Francesca Inaudi

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Francesca Inaudi
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Inaudi at the Venice Film Festival
Born (1977-12-08) 8 December 1977 (age 46)
Siena, Italy
OccupationActress

Francesca Inaudi (born 8 December 1977) is an Italian actress.

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Life and career

Born in Siena, Italy, at age eighteen Inaudi was selected by Giorgio Strehler to enroll in his acting courses at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan. [1] After her graduation in 1999 and several years of work on stage, in 2004 Inaudi moved to Rome to pursue a film career, making her debut in Davide Ferrario's After Midnight . For her performance in this film she won a Grolla d'oro for best actress and earned a nomination to Nastro d'Argento in the same category. [2] She later appeared in a large number of films and TV-series, receiving her second nomination to a Nastro d'Argento in 2007 for Paolo Virzì's Napoleon and Me . [3]

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 After Midnight Amanda
2005 L'uomo perfetto Lucia
L'orizzonte degli eventiMarta
Don't Tell Anita
20064-4-2 - Il gioco più bello del mondoFrancescaSegment: "La donna del mister"
Napoleon and Me Mirella
Don't Make Any Plans for Tonight Mariella
2007Viaggio in Italia: Una favola neraMargherita
2009 A Question of the Heart Carla
Generation 1000 Euros Valentina
Il richiamoLea
2010 Marriage and Other Disasters Beatrice
We Believed Cristina Belgiojoso
2011 Women vs. Men Valeria Tanzi
Come trovare nel modo giusto l'uomo sbagliatoSofia
2013 See You Tomorrow Flavia
Caro PaoloNarratorShort film
2014 The Move of the Penguin Eva
L'amore non perdonaMaria Ida
Tre tocchiWoman in hospitalCameo appearance
2015I calciantiBarbara
2016 Inferno Museum guideCameo appearance
NausicaaDaughter (voice)Short film
2017Ninna NannaAnita
All the Money in the World Prostitute #2Cameo appearance
2018Finché giudice non si separiSylvie Montanelli
Stato di ebbrezzaMaria Rossi
SuccedeGinevra
2020Different Century, Same ShitVittoriaShort film
AdamEveShort film
2023 The Order of Time Giulia Dufour

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006–2008 Distretto di Polizia Inspector Irene ValliMain role (season 6-7); guest (season 8)
2008–2012 Tutti pazzi per amore Maya MariniMain role
2010 Crimini MelindaEpisode: "Mork e Mindy"
2012A fari spenti nella notteAntoniaTelevision film
Mai per amoreSilviaEpisode: "Ragazze in web"
2014–2018 Una pallottola nel cuore Maddalena Ferrante-PalmieriMain role
2016Come fai sbagliValeriaMain role
2020–2021 Cacciatore: The Hunter Francesca LagoglioMain role (season 2-3)
2023MonterossiIsabellaMain role (season 2)

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References

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  2. Giulia Battafarano (8 December 2010). "Francesca Inaudi: 33 anni e due commedie in arrivo. Sarà la star del 2011?". Panorama . Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
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