Natalia Germani | |
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Born | Natália Germaniová 27 January 1993 Nitra, Slovakia |
Alma mater | Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava |
Spouse | Martin Valihora |
Children | 2 |
Natalia Germani (born 27 January 1993) is a Slovak actress.
Natalia Germani was born on 27 January 1993 [1] as Natália Germaniová [2] in Nitra. [3] She originally wanted to be a medical doctor, but eventually decide to study acting at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava. As a student she competed in the Miss Universe pageant. [4]
Germani's is well known as a soap opera actress, having starred in Deň a Noc (2013), Dr. Ema (2014), Divoké Kone (2015), Panelák (2017), Alica (2018), Hranica (2022) and Iveta (2023). [5] [6]
Germani is also active as a stage actress, regularly appearing in plays of the GUnaGU theatre as well as the Slovak National Theatre. [7]
Germani debuted as a movie actress in 2018, in the main role of the Czech movie Večne tvoja neverná. [8] Her first main role was in the 2019 Czech drama Amnesty.
In 2022 she appeared as Alina in the horror moviesThe Devil Conspiracy and Nightsiren. For the later she was nominated for the Czech Lion and Sun in a Net awards. [8]
In 2023 she played the Czech Olympic diver turned pornographic actress Andrea Absolonová in the movie The Body. [9]
In 2015 she changed her name to Natalia Germani, to make it more accessible for international audiences. [7] In 2023 she was included in the 30 under 30 list by the Slovak edition of Forbes. [8]
Germani is married to the musician Martin Valihora. They have two daughters. [3]
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