Isabella Ragonese

Isabella Ragonese (born 19 May 1981) is an Italian actress.

Isabella Ragonese
Isabella Ragonese at Giffoni Film Festival 2010
Born (1981-05-19) 19 May 1981

She studied acting at the Teatès School in Palermo, under director Michele Perriera. During her studies, she wrote, directed and starred in several adaptations of his plays. In 1998 she won the first prize at INDA (National Institute for Ancient Drama), with a short essay on the figure of Hecuba. She graduated in 2000 with a diploma in acting.

She starred in her first film Nuovomondo in 2006, directed by Emanuele Crialese.

She is engaged to Samuel Umberto Romano, lead singer of the group Subsonica.[1]

Filmography

Year Title Format Role Notes
2006NuovomondoFilmRosa Napolitano
2008Detesto l'elettronica stopFilmMargheritaDirector Cosimo Messeri
Your Whole Life Ahead of YouFilmMarthaDirector Paolo Virzi. Nominated for best leading actress at the 2008 Silver Ribbon
Purple SeaFilmSaraDirector Donatella Majorca, based on the book Dave King by Giacomo Pilati
MamùrOperaPart written for Isabella Ragonese
Il cosmo sul comòFilmClerkEpisode L'autobus del peccato
2009Due vite per casoFilmSoniaDirector Alessandro Aronadio
Oggi sposiFilmChiara MalagòDirector Luca Lucini
Ten WintersFilmCamillaDirector Valerio Mieli
2010La nostra vitaFilmElenaDirector Daniele Luchetti
2011Inspector MontalbanoTelevisionLt. Laura BelladonnaEpisode The Age of Doubt
The First AssignmentFilmNena
Il giorno in piùFilmMichela
DexterTelevision
2012OrlandoPlayOrlandoDirector Emanuela Giordano. Based on the novel Orlando: A Biography by Virginia Woolf
2013Taking Care of BabyPlayStaged at the Teatro Eliseo, Rome
The Chair of HappinessFilmBruna
2014LeopardiFilmPaolina Leopardi
Another SouthFilmStefania
So Far So GoodFilmMarta
2015Somewhere AmazingFilmLucia
Let's TalkFilmLinda

Awards

References

  1. Claudia Catalli (5 November 2015). "Isabella Ragonese: «Due case per amarsi»". Grazia. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  2. Paola Nicita (20 June 2010). "Nastro d'argento alla Ragonese". La Repubblica. Retrieved 3 June 2016.
  3. Blaney, Martin (8 December 2011). "European Film Promotion unveils 2012 Shooting Stars longlist | News | Screen". Screendaily.com. Retrieved 14 December 2011.


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