Giannina Facio

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Giannina Facio
Gianina Facio at 'The Martian' World Premiere (NHQ201509110014) (cropped).jpg
Facio at the premiere of The Martian in 2015
Born
Giannina Facio Franco

(1955-09-10) September 10, 1955 (age 69)
San José, Costa Rica
Occupation(s)Actress, producer
Years active1984–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Father Gonzalo Facio Segreda
Relatives Alda Facio Montejo (half-sister)

Giannina Facio, Lady Scott (born Giannina Facio Franco; September 10, 1955), is a Costa Rican actress who has appeared in several films, especially those of her husband, British film director and producer Sir Ridley Scott. She first worked with Scott on White Squall and has been his partner since Hannibal . Gladiator was the first of two films in which she plays the wife of Russell Crowe's character, the other being Body of Lies . Since White Squall, Facio has made appearances in all of Scott's films except for American Gangster , The Martian , Alien: Covenant , The Last Duel, House of Gucci and Napoleon.

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Biography

She was born as Giannina Facio Franco on September 10, 1955, in San José, Costa Rica to lawyer, politician and diplomat Gonzalo Facio Segreda (1918–2018) and his second wife, Ana Franco Calzia (1930–2003). She has two sisters, Ana Catalina and Carla. She also has three older half-siblings from her father's first marriage: Sandra, Alda and Rómulo (whose mother is María Lilia Montejo Ortuño). [1] [2]

Personal life

Facio married her producing partner Sir Ridley Scott in June 2015; [3] they had been dating since 2000. [4]

Filmography

As actress

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984PoppersLola [5]
1985 Miami Vice ModelEpisode: "The Prodigal Son"
1990Nel giardino delle rose
1990Delta Force Commando II: Priority Red OneJuna
1990 Vacanze di Natale '90 Rita
1991L'odissea Elena di Troia TV movie
1992Nessuno mi credeMai
1992 Extralarge: CannonballSecretaryTV movie
1993Torta di mele
1996Il cielo è sempre più blu
1996 White Squall Girlschool Teacher
1997No se puede tener todoMarga
1997 G.I. Jane Girl at the Beach Party
1998Spanish FlyAntonio's Date #2
1999 The Hunger Vivica LindersEpisode: "Night Bloomer"
2000 Gladiator Maximus' Wife
2001 Hannibal Verger's Fingerprint Technician
2001 Black Hawk Down Stephanie Shughart (uncredited)
2003 Matchstick Men Bank Teller
2005 Kingdom of Heaven Saladin's Sister
2006 A Good Year Maitre D'
2008 Body of Lies Hoffman's Wife
2010 Robin Hood Lady-in-Waiting
2013 The Counselor Woman with Mobile Phone
2014 Exodus: Gods and Kings Jethro's Sister
2017 All the Money in the World Art Dealer's Assistant

As producer

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