Lidia Vitale

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Lidia Vitale
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Born (1972-10-12) 12 October 1972 (age 51)
OccupationActress
Years active2000-present

Lidia Vitale (born 12 October 1972) is an Italian actress. [1] She appeared in more than fifty films since 2000.

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Filmography

Films

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2003 The Best of Youth Giovanna Carati
2005Cose da pazziFrancesca Cocuzza
2006 Along the Ridge Livia
2007Una notteGirl at partyUncredited
Two FamiliesAgnese
Senza amoreRita
2009 The Double Hour Readhead at dateCameo appearance
Giulia Doesn't Date at Night Female agentCameo appearance
2010La bellezza del somaroDelfina Margheriti
20115 (Cinque)Vanessa
2013La santaSilvia
Tutti contro tuttiRomana
2014 The Dinner Giovanna Renzi
2015 Suburra Malgradi's wife
Arianna GynaecologistCameo appearance
2016 Era d'estate Liliana Ferraro
Slam: Tutto per una ragazza Sam's grandma
2017 Tulipani, Love, Honour and a Bicycle Immacolata
Actus reusEvelinaShort film
The StartupMrs. Achilli
2018VirginiaVirginiaShort film
Niente di serioGiovanna
Restiamo amiciAnna
Piccole avventure romaneThe womanShort film
La banalità del crimineAlessia
2019 The Match Roberta
2020L'abbraccio - Storia di Antonino e Stefano SaettaHerselfDocumentary
2021The Grand BoleroRoxanne
2022GhiaccioMaria
Burning Hearts Teresa Malatesta
2023Il primo giorno della mia vitaDaniele's mother

Television

YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2000Il furto del tesoroNinaTelevision film
2003 Salvo D'Acquisto Biagio's wifeTelevision film
2004Vita a perdereLuciaTelevision film
Diritto di difesaAdele Brenna10 episodes
Don Matteo Lucia ArnaldiEpisode: "Merce preziosa"
Posso chiamarti amore?Maria Elena RondinelliTelevision film
2004–2005 Incantesimo Claudia Viola13 episodes
2005La cacciaGiuliaTelevision film
Una famiglia in gialloMirella BilenchiEpisode: "Morte di un artista"
2007Senza via d'uscitaFrancesca TrevisanTelevision film
RIS: Delitti Imperfetti Michela TorreEpisode: "Il sangue non mente"
2007–2010 Medicina generale Marzia Gullotta28 episodes
2008Una madrePolice officerTelevision film
2009 I liceali Emilia Morucci4 episodes
2012L'amore proibitoInspector SpinaTelevision film
2013Tutta la musica del cuoreBenedetta5 episodes
2014Per amore del mio popoloAssunta Esposito2 episodes
2016Baciato dal soleStella Lamberti5 episodes
2017 Thou Shalt Not Kill AlessiaEpisode: "Episodio 1"
2018Liberi sognatoriEnza SabotinoEpisode: "Delitto di Mafia: Paolo Francese"
Una pallottola nel cuoreSoniaEpisode: "La notte degli errori"
2019 Rosy Abate Anna3 episodes
Romolo + GiulyAnna Montacchi10 episodes
Medici Beggar woman2 episodes
2021 Luna Park Daria Dominici4 episodes
Leonardo The HagEpisode: "Episode 2"
2023 Drops of God Elisabetta Fossati2 episodes

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References

  1. "Speciale Intervista: l'Attrice Lidia Vitale". 28 December 2010.