Lorenza Indovina
Lorenza Indovina

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Lorenza Indovina was born in 1966 in Rome, Italy . Shy and tough, laconic at times, gossipy moments. Actress eclectic and versatile, Lorenza Indovina is one of the most interesting interpreters of the Italian scenario. Theatre, cinema and t... (Full Biography Below)

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Lorenza Indovina was born in 1966 in Rome, Italy . Shy and tough, laconic at times, gossipy moments. Actress eclectic and versatile, Lorenza Indovina is one of the most interesting interpreters of the Italian scenario. Theatre, cinema and television have made it popular but still too little protagonist. The debut at cinema After graduating at the Accademia Nazionale d'arte Drammatica "Silvio D'amico", immediately begins to work at the theatre. The first engagements and the first fortunate encounters led her to be known in the environment of the cinema in rome: the onset takes place with The trittico di Antonello (1992) by Francesco Crescimone. In the same year he also made his debut on television, take part in the mini-series The sky never falls (1992), and No more to say (1995), where he met Anna Bonaiuto. Soon he had The escort (1993), Ricky Tognazzi, the film that recalls the cinematographic tradition of the detective genre overseas, followed by The rebel - the Story of Enza (1993), Aurelio Grimaldi, where she plays the sister of Penelope Cruz, both incarcerated in the reformatory after being surprises to steal. From the drama switch to comedy with Il cielo è sempre più blu (1996) by Antonello Grimaldi, starring alongside actors who are already well established, Alessandro Haber, Roberto Citran, Enrico Lo Verso in Ivano Marescotti. The first awards Shy and reserved in private life, demonstrates strong woman with a great personality on the movie set. In 1997, he had The truce by Francesco Rosi, the interpretation for which he gets the nomination at the David di Donatello as best supporting actress. In the meantime, the television often requires his presence: she is the wife of Xavier, played by Ennio Fantastichini, in the mini-series La piovra 7 (1995), and The case Bolzano (1996), as well as in Milani (1997), fiction memorable and a great success, with Sergio Castellitto in the role of the protagonist. The success of A love Together with Stefano Accorsi and Giovanna Mezzogiorno, is the protagonist of the tv film più leggero non basta (1998) by Elizabeth Lodoli, then alongside comedian Antonio Albanese in the comedy tragic The hunger and the thirst (1999). Good luck and approvals critical to arrive with the film love (1999) by Gianluca Maria Tavarelli, where is the love with Fabrizio Gifuni, the protagonist of a story is complex and full of unexpected events; the role, suffered and well built, made her win several awards, including the best actress award at the Festival of Sulmona, at the Festival, Mons, Myrtle Gold, and a nomination at the David di Donatello. Passes to the thriller Almost Blue (2000) by Alex Infascelli, based on the novel by Carlo Lucarelli, and then escape abroad, where we see her in a dramatic night to decide (2000) the English director Philip Haas, with Sean Penn and Kristin Scott Thomas. Cinema, theatre and tv Back in Italy, she stars alongside Stefania Sandrelli, Stefania Rocca on film The life (2003) by Stefano Incerti. Then alternate roles more or less relevant both in television and film: remember the part of a sweep in love in the comedy film No voicemail message, (2005), and that of the mother of a child in a coma in the tv movie In the name of the son (2008). At the theater, however, things are better. In 2006, she appears alongside Giulio Scarpati in the theatrical play, "A love story", which tells the relationship between Anton Chekhov and Olga Knipper. In private life the 17 of September 2005 is united in marriage with writer Niccolò Ammaniti. To the side of Antonio Albanese Becomes a woman fighting in the fiction Wives to pieces (2008) and in the series All for Bruno (2009) with Claudio Amendola, then returns to the cinema with The past is a foreign land (2008) by Daniele Vicari. Brings to light once again his gifts of comedy with the hilarious Qualunquemente (2011) by Giulio Manfredonia, where the protagonist, Antonio Albanese plays the politician Cetto The matter.

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