Fabrizia Sacchi
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Italian actress
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Fabrizia Sacchi (born 10 February 1971) is an Italian actress.
Sacchi was born in Naples. Her acting credits include Viaggio sola , Fuoriclasse , Medicina generale and The First Beautiful Thing . In 2013 she was nominated to David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in A Five Star Life .
Filmography
[edit ]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Traces of an Amorous Life | Beatrice | |
1995 | Men Men Men | Anna Farnesi | |
1999 | The Protagonists | Herself | |
1999 | Outlaw | Anna | |
2000 | I Prefer the Sound of the Sea | Serena | |
2002 | Paz! | Lucilla | |
2003 | Happiness Costs Nothing | Claudia | |
2010 | The First Beautiful Thing | Sandra | |
2013 | Stai lontana da me | Simona | |
2013 | A Five Star Life | Silvia | Nominated—David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress Nominated—Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress |
2018 | Suspiria | Pavla | |
2018-present | My Brilliant Friend | Lidia Sarratore | TV series, 4 episodes |
2019 | The Staggering Girl | Dancer | Short film, non-speaking role |
2021 | Inspector Ricciardi | Lucia Caputo | TV series |
Luna Park | Lucia Gabrielli | TV series, 6 episodes[1] | |
2023 | Fireworks | Carmela | |
2024 | The Great Ambition | Nilde Iotti |
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