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Occupation
  
Actress, director

Parents
  
Renato De Carmine

Role
  
Actress


Name
  
Monica Guerritore

Years active
  
1973-present


Born
  
January 5, 1958 (age 66) (
1958-01-05
)
Rome, Italy

Partner(s)
  
Gabriele Lavia (1981-2001)Roberto Zaccaria (2001-)

Spouse
  
Roberto Zaccaria (m. 2010), Gabriele Lavia (m. 1981–2001)

Nominations
  
David di Donatello for Best Actress

Movies
  
The Dark Side of Love, Evil Senses, Scandalous Gilda, Lovers and Other Relatives, A Perfect Day

Similar People
  
Gabriele Lavia, Roberto Zaccaria, Salvatore Samperi, Lucia Lavia, Laura Antonelli

Children
  
Lucia Lavia, Maria Lavia

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Monica Guerritore (5 January 1958 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian actress of cinema, theatre and television.

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Biography

Monica Guerritore Cento eventi in sei mesi al Feronia C39 anche Monica

After her debut at just sixteen years of age under the direction of Giorgio Strehler in The Cherry Orchard (however, she had her first small part in Vittorio De Sica's Una breve vacanza, at the early age of 13), she tied herself romantically and artistically to film and theatre director Gabriele Lavia, acting in his theatrical performances mostly strong female characters like Jocasta, Lady Macbeth and Ophelia. Miss Julie in Strindberg's drama.The couple separated in 2001, during the rehearsals of Ingmar Bergman's Scenes from a Marriage in which she played a moving Marianne .Guerritore continued her work with other directors, like Giancarlo Sepe, in Madame Bovary, Carmen and in The Lady of the Camellias.

Monica Guerritore Teatro Trianon presents Monica Guerritore and Giovanni

Beside the stage career, she also works on television and film: in 1976 along Marcello Mastroianni in Signore e signori, buonanotte, in 1977 she plays the title role in first RAI colour TV play Manon Lescaut, also, significant performances were in Salvatore Samperi's Fotografando Patrizia (1985) and in Mauro Bolognini's La Venexiana (1986).

Monica Guerritore Qualcosa rimane incontro con Alice Spisa e Monica

She stayed far away from television for 17 years and came back on screen RAI in 1997, with title role in Costanza, and in 1999, in Mario Caiano's L'amore oltre la vita. In 2004 she plays Ambra Leonardi in Amanti e segreti, and in 2006 Ada Sereni in Gianluigi Calderone's Exodus.

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Gabriele Lavia directed her in many, often erotically toned, movies, including Scandalosa Gilda (1985), Sensi (1986) and La lupa (1996). In 2007 she plays a part in Ferzan Özpetek's Un giorno perfetto, and in 2008 in Ivano De Matteo's La bella gente.

She has performed Saint Monica in Christian Duguay's Sant'Agostino . The English version called "Restless Heart, The Confessions of St. Augustine", Ignatius Press 2013. In Eduardo's play Saturday, Sunday and Monday in 2013 and Rosa Tomei Trilussa in 2014.

She was starring in the role of a mother killer in NON UCCIDERE ( 2015 ) but she quit the sequel because she did not agree on the guidelines of the script of the second season.

In theatre, she also wrote and directed Giovanna d'Arco (2004–2006), and Dall'Inferno all'Infinito (2008). In 2012 she is invited at Spoleto Festival with her work titled MI chiedete di parlare in which she performed Oriana Fallaci in a play she wrote and directed. She was in the Peter Quilter 's Broadway hit End of the Rainbow where she performed Judy Garland directed by Juan Diego Puerta Lopez. In 2015/2016 she directed and performed in Donald Margulies 's 'Collected stories'Qualcosa Rimane and is now adapting for stage Husband and Wives http://www.monicaguerritore.it/maritiemogli.php from the movie of Woody Allen. She has been nominated for the NASTRI D'ARGENTO 2016 as BEST ACTRESS for the film LA BELLA GENTE Directed by Ivano De Matteo In 2014 she is President of the Literary Jury of Premio Campiello. In 2011 President Giorgio Napolitano named her Commander in the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic for her commitment to the Arts and Culture

Works

Cinema
Television
Theatre

Filmography

Actress
-
Inganno (TV Series) (filming)
2023
GirasolI (post-production) as
Marie D'Amico
2022
Femminile Singolare as
Simona
2021
Vita da Carlo (TV Series) as
Sandra
- One of those days (2021) - Sandra
- Ready for anything (2021) - Sandra
- A restless man (2021) - Sandra
- Vive l'Amour! (2021) - Sandra
- Meditations and curses (2021) - Sandra
- A Big proposal (2021) - Sandra
2021
Speravo de morì prima (TV Series) as
Fiorella Totti
- Episode #1.5 (2021) - Fiorella Totti
- Episode #1.2 (2021) - Fiorella Totti
2020
Agony as
Angelica
2019
Tuttapposto as
Ministro Beccaria
2018
The Wedding Dress (Short) as
Simona
2018
My Big Gay Italian Wedding as
Anna
2015
Thou Shalt Not Kill (TV Series) as
Lucia Ferro
2014
Tommaso (Short) as
mamma Tommaso
2013
Trilussa - Storia d'amore e di poesia (TV Movie) as
Rosa Tomei
2012
Parfums d'Alger
2012
Tell No One as
Aurora
2012
Sabato, domenica e lunedì (TV Movie) as
Rosa Priore
2011
The Worst Week of My Life as
Clara
2011
Rossella (TV Series) as
Olimpia
- Episode #1.6 (2011) - Olimpia
- Episode #1.5 (2011) - Olimpia
- Episode #1.4 (2011) - Olimpia
- Episode #1.3 (2011) - Olimpia
- Episode #1.2 (2011) - Olimpia
- Episode #1.1 (2011) - Olimpia
2010
Sant'Agostino (TV Movie) as
Monica
2009
La bella gente as
Susanna
2008
Liberarsi - Figli di una rivoluzione minore as
Teresa
2008
Sandrine in the Rain as
Carolina
2008
La fabbrica dei tedeschi (Documentary) as
Mother
2008
Il seme della discordia as
Andrologist
2008
Un giorno perfetto as
Mara
2007
Fuga con Marlene (TV Movie) as
Marlene
2007
Exodus (TV Movie) as
Ada Sereni
2005
Amanti e segreti 2 (TV Mini Series) as
Ambra Leonardi
2004
Questo amore (TV Movie) as
Marta
2004
Amanti e segreti (TV Mini Series) as
Ambra Castelli Leonardi
- Episode #1.2 (2004) - Ambra Castelli Leonardi
- Episode #1.1 (2004) - Ambra Castelli Leonardi
2003
Retour aux sources (TV Movie) as
Carla
2000
Scene da un matrimonio (TV Movie) as
Marianne
1999
L'amore oltre la vita (TV Movie) as
Franca
1998
Costanza (TV Mini Series) as
Costanza
1998
Femmina as
Silvia / wife
1996
La lupa as
Gnà Fina - detta la Lupa
1996
Uno di noi (TV Mini Series)
1992
Agnieszka
1992
Mutande pazze as
Amalia
1989
The Endless Game (TV Mini Series) as
Silvia
- Episode #1.2 (1989) - Silvia
- Episode #1.1 (1989) - Silvia
1988
Strana la vita as
Anna
1986
Evil Senses as
Vittoria
1986
The Venetian Woman as
Valeria
1985
Scandalous Gilda as
Gilda
1984
The Dark Side of Love as
Patrizia Viani
1983
Io con te non ci sto più as
Clara
1983
Principe di Homburg as
Natalia
1982
La vela incantata (TV Movie) as
Anna
1982
Più bello di così si muore as
Amelia
1981
Bosco d'amore as
Agnolella
1981
A grande richiesta (TV Mini Series) as
Studentessa
- Agostino (1981) - Studentessa
1980
Uomini e no as
Berta
1980
Ombre as
Monica
1980
La tela del ragno (TV Movie) as
Clarissa Hailsham-Brown
1979
Together? as
Guilia
1979
Zio Vanja (TV Movie) as
Elèna Andreevna
1978
Eutanasia di un amore as
La ragazza
1978
Il giardino dei ciliegi (TV Movie) as
Ania, sua figlia
1977
L'homme pressé as
Marie de Bois-Rosé
1977
Stato interessante as
Annabella La Monica (second story)
1976
Manon (TV Mini Series) as
Manon
- Episode #1.3 (1976) - Manon
- Episode #1.2 (1976) - Manon
- Episode #1.1 (1976) - Manon
1976
Signore e signori, buonanotte as
Assistant of Paolo T. Fiume
1975
Love Under the Elms as
Lotte
1974
Lovers and Other Relatives as
Rosy
1973
A Brief Vacation as
Maria
Self
2021
La fabbrica dell'italiano (Documentary) as
Self
2021
Pino (Documentary) as
Narrator
2021
Festival di Sanremo (TV Series) as
Self
- Terza serata 2021 - I duetti (2021) - Self
2007
Quelli che... il calcio (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #14.20 (2007) - Self
Archive Footage
1982
Morto Troisi, viva Troisi! (TV Movie) as
Self

References

Monica Guerritore Wikipedia