Sabrina Impacciatore

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Sabrina Impacciatore
Sabrina Impacciatore al Giffoni Film Festival 2010.jpg
Impacciatore at the 2010 Giffoni Film Festival
Born (1968-03-29) 29 March 1968 (age 56)
Rome, Italy
OccupationActress
Years active1988–present
Known for

Sabrina Impacciatore (Italian pronunciation: [saˈbriːnaimpattʃaˈtoːre] ; born 29 March 1968) is an Italian actress. She is known internationally for her role as Valentina on season two of the HBO black comedy drama series The White Lotus (2022), which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.

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Life and career

Born in Rome to a father from Abruzzo and a mother from Sardinia, Impacciatore studied acting at the Actors Studio in New York and enrolled several other acting courses in Rome. [1] [2] She debuted as a comedian and singer in the Gianni Boncompagni's television shows Non è la RAI and Macao. [1] [2] She also appeared as an impersonator in several variety shows. [1] [2]

Impacciatore made her film debut in 1999, in Francesco Maselli's Il compagno. [1] [2] In 2007, she was nominated for a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress her performance in Paolo Virzì's 2006 film Napoleon and Me , and one year later she received a second nomination for the same award for Wilma Labate's 2007 film Miss F . [3]

In 2022, Impacciatore starred as Valentina in the second season of the HBO anthology series The White Lotus . [4] [5] [6] She and the rest of the cast won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series in 2023. [7] She also received an Emmy Award nomination in 2023 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her portrayal (75th Emmy Awards), ultimately losing to co-star Jennifer Coolidge. [8]

In early 2024, Impacciatore portrayed a fictionalized version of herself in season two of Call My Agent - Italia . [9] In April 2024, it was announced that she had been cast as a lead in the upcoming American comedy series The Paper . [10] Impacciatore will next appear in the films In the Hand of Dante and G20 . [9]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 The Last Kiss Livia
Unfair Competition Matilde
2003 People of Rome Maria
Instructing the Heart Paola
2004 The Passion of the Christ St. Veronica
2005 Manual of Love Luciana
2006 Napoleon and Me Diamantina Papucci
2007 Miss F Magda
2061: An Exceptional Year Mara Pronesti
2010 Kiss Me Again Livia
18 Years Later Mirella
2013 Amiche da morire Crocetta
2014Pane e burlesqueMimì la Petite
2015 Ever Been to the Moon? Mara
2018 There's No Place Like Home Sara
2021Anni da caneRita
7 Women and a Murder Agostina
2022 Turning Red LilyItalian dub
Across the River and into the Trees Agostina
Ragazzaccio Cinzia
2025 G20 Elena RomanoPost-production
TBA In the Hand of Dante TBAPost-production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1997 Disokkupati CaterinaMain cast
2002 Le ragioni del cuore Rosamaria Ciccone6 episodes
2008 Donne assassine VeronicaSeason 1, episode 8
2018 The Immature: The Series Serena SerafiniMain cast
2021 Inspector Coliandro Thea ZahraSeason 8, episode 2
2022 The White Lotus ValentinaMain cast (season 2)
2024 Call My Agent - Italia HerselfSeason 2, episode 6 [11] [12]
TBA The Paper TBAMain cast

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRoleRef.
2008"Drammaturgia" Le Vibrazioni
2009"Io che amo solo te" Fiorella Mannoia
2019"Baciami ancora" Jovanotti Livia
"Scusate se non piango" Daniele Silvestri

Theatre

YearTitleRoleNotes
1988Noi, Ripellino e lo ZarLead role; Director: Gianfranco Evangelista
1991GarageLead role; Director: A. Belforte
1993Il boss di BogotàDirector: Carlo Alighiero
1993Finalmente soliDirector: Carlo Alighiero
1994Carne di struzzoMain cast; Director: Adriano Vianello; Teatro Tordinona, Rome [13]
1996Il mio boss ovvero Il boss di BogotàDirector: Carlo Alighiero
Forever BluesDirector: Maurizio Panici
1998Telefonami in teatroDirector: Nora Venturini
1999Il cappello di cartaMain cast; Director: Nora Venturini [14]
2012È stato cosìThe womanLead role; Director: Valerio Binasco [15]

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