Ludovica Martino

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Ludovica Martino
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Martino in 2022
Born (1997-02-26) 26 February 1997 (age 27)
Rome, Italy
Alma mater Sapienza University of Rome
OccupationActress

Ludovica Martino (born 26 February 1997 [1] ) is an Italian actress known for her roles in the teen drama television series Skam Italia and the Netflix comedy drama films Under the Riccione Sun and Under the Amalfi Sun .

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Biography

Ludovica Martino was born in Rome, the eldest of two children. She has a younger brother, Tommaso. [2]

Her passion for acting began at a young age when she attended acting classes and put on plays for her family at Christmastime. [3] She attended a liceo classico and graduated with honours from the Sapienza University of Rome with a degree in translating and interpreting. [4] [5] In addition to Italian, she also speaks English, Spanish, and Russian. [6] [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleRef.
2019 The Champion Alessia [8]
2020 Under the Riccione Sun Camilla [9]
2021 Security Angela Raffaelli Santini [10]
Lovely Boy Nic's Girlfriend [11]
My Brother, My Sister Carolina [12]
The Turning Point Rebecca [13]
2022 A Breath of Fresh Air Emma [14]
Under the Amalfi Sun Camilla [15]
2023 I migliori giorni  [ it ]Carolina [16]
ResvrgisSara [17]
2024 My Place Is Here Marta [18]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2015–18 Tutto può succedere  [ it ]Emilia55 episodes [19]
2017 Che Dio ci aiuti Serena2 episodes
2018–24 Skam Italia Eva Brighi44 episodes [20]
2019 Passeggeri notturni  [ it ]Matilde1 episode [21]
Liberi tutti Chiara12 episodes [22]
2021 Carosello Carosone  [ it ]Italia LevidiTelevision film [23]
Luna Park Stella6 episodes [24]
2023YoloLauraMiniseries; 6 episodes [25]
Vita da Carlo  [ it ]Ludovica4 episodes [26]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2020 Sedicicorto International Film Festival Generation G AwardWon [27]
2021 Nastri D'Argento Grandi SerieWella Award Skam Italia Won [28]
2022Monte-Carlo Film Festival de la ComédieNext Generation Award: Best Under-30 PerformerWon [29]
2024 Bari International Film Festival Best Actress My Place Is Here Won [30]
2024 Nastri D'Argento Grandi SerieBest Supporting ActressVita da CarloNominated

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