Benedicta Boccoli | |
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Benedicta Boccoli | |
Born |
Milan, Italy | 11 November 1966
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1984–present |
Website |
benedictaboccoli |
Benedicta Boccoli (born 11 November 1966) is an Italian theater and movie actress. [1] [2]
Born in Milan on 11 November 1966 she moved to Rome with her family as a child. [3] Her sister Brigitta is an actress, as well. She has also two brothers: Barnaby and Filippo.
Known as an eclectic and versatile actress, she had her debut in television at a very early age (18 years). A few years later, she discovered that working in theater was where she truly belonged as an actress. [4] [5] [6]
Actor and director Giorgio Albertazzi nicknamed her the Artistissima (the uber artist) because of her outstanding performances. She has also received favorable reviews in newspapers such as Corriere della Sera, [7] la Repubblica, The Press, Time and La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno.
Every Monday, she writes on Il Fatto Quotidiano, the heading Cosa resterà: it's the diary of a teen-ager of years '80/'90.
Benedicta Boccoli | |
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Benedicta Boccoli | |
Born |
Milan, Italy | 11 November 1966
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1984–present |
Website |
benedictaboccoli |
Benedicta Boccoli (born 11 November 1966) is an Italian theater and movie actress. [1] [2]
Born in Milan on 11 November 1966 she moved to Rome with her family as a child. [3] Her sister Brigitta is an actress, as well. She has also two brothers: Barnaby and Filippo.
Known as an eclectic and versatile actress, she had her debut in television at a very early age (18 years). A few years later, she discovered that working in theater was where she truly belonged as an actress. [4] [5] [6]
Actor and director Giorgio Albertazzi nicknamed her the Artistissima (the uber artist) because of her outstanding performances. She has also received favorable reviews in newspapers such as Corriere della Sera, [7] la Repubblica, The Press, Time and La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno.
Every Monday, she writes on Il Fatto Quotidiano, the heading Cosa resterà: it's the diary of a teen-ager of years '80/'90.