Jump to content

Beatrice Luzzi

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Beatrice Luzzi
Born
Beatrice Luzzi

(1970-11-14) 14 November 1970 (age 54)
Rome, Italy
NationalityItalian
Occupation(s)Actress and television writer
Height1.67 m (5 ft 5.75 in)

Beatrice Luzzi (born 14 November 1970) is an Italian actress and television writer.

Biography

[edit]

After graduating from the classical high school "Terenzio Mamiani" in Rome, she began her theatrical activity there. She graduated with honors in political science at Sapienza with a thesis on the gender perspective in development aid and spent two years in Brussels on an internship at the Directorate-General for Humanitarian Aid of the European Commission.[1]

Back in Italy, she began working both as an author at Rai (from RadioUnoJazz to Viva la radio! with Lino Banfi and Carmen Di Pietro at TG Ragazzi within Solletico) and as an actress in various commercials such as that of the San Paolo in Turin with Vittorio and Alessandro Gassmann and that of the Fiat Multipla with Michael Schumacher. Success came with her participation in the soap opera on Canale 5 Vivere where she played, from 1999 to 2001, the role of Eva Bonelli. The experience of Vivere was followed by participation as co-star in the series Giorni da Leone and Sospetti, the hosting of Linea verde and the activity of commentator in various talk shows such as La vita in diretta and L'Italia sul 2.

In the theater she collaborated with Nando dalla Chiesa for the show Poliziotta per amore, thanks to which she won the Giancarlo Siani Prize in 2007, and Aldo Cazzullo for the adaptation of his book Le donne erediteranno la Terra.

After a few years spent working behind the scenes as a text adapter for the Rai 1 quiz L'eredità,[2] she returned in front of the cameras from September 11, 2023 to March 25, 2024 when she participated as a contestant in the seventeenth edition of Grande Fratello, broadcast on Canale 5 and hosted by Alfonso Signorini. In the reality show, on February 26, 2024, she became the first finalist, winning the televoting challenge to enter the final with 60% of the votes out of 4 contestants and at the end of the reality show she ranked second with 45% of the votes, being beaten by Perla Vatiero with 55%; she holds the record for nominations (111) and televotes surpassed in first place (19) in the entire history of the reality show.[3] In the next edition of the reality show, broadcast from September 16, 2024, she plays the role of commentator together with Cesara Buonamici.[4]

Personal life

[edit]

Linked to Alessandro Cisilin from 2007 to 2019, she is the mother of two children. In the summer of 2004 she had a flirt with the actor Gerard Butler.[5]

Political and social commitment

[edit]

Since 2007, she has collaborated with the Libera association for which, in the same year, she directed the documentary Italia Nostra Cosa.[6] In 2008, she presented the event for CittadinanzAttiva Trent'anni di diritti a tinte forti[7] and, from 2010 to 2013, she collaborated with Federculture, first as coordinator of the Committee for youth and children's orchestras and choirs and then as organizer of the presentation at the Chamber of Deputies Una strategia per la Cultura, una strategia per il Paese.[8] Finally, in 2013, she organized the event Veneto Cantiere Cultura with the patronage of the Veneto Region.

Filmography

[edit]

Cine

[edit]
Year Title Role Director
2002 Swept Away Rich lady Guy Ritchie
2005 L'apocalisse delle scimmie Azzurra Romano Scavolini
2015 80 voglia di te Flavia Andrea Vialardi and Silvia Monga
2020 Dreams - Il calore dei sogni Margherita Andrea Mazza and Silvia Monga

TV series

[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
1999–2001 Vivere Eva Bonelli TV series, 2097 episodes
2002 Giorni da Leone TV movie directed by Francesco Barilli
2003 Il maresciallo Rocca Adriana Bosetti TV series, episode 4x05
2004 Don Matteo Gemma Marabini TV series, episode 4x17
2005 Sospetti TV series, 6 episodes
Call center TV series
2006 Giorni da Leone 2 TV series, 4 episodes
2008 Provaci ancora prof! Stella De Leonardi Bertani TV series, 1 episode
2009 Medici miei Actress TV series
2010 Tutti per Bruno La Valchiria TV series, episode 1x06
2012 I Cesaroni TV series
2013 Rex TV series, episode 5x02
2016 L'allieva TV series, episode 1x05
2017 Solo per amore 2 - Destini incrociati Sara Desideri TV series, episodes 2x01, 2x02, 2x03
Un posto al sole TV series

Commercials

[edit]
Year Title Director Notes
1997 Sottilette Kraft Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Istituto bancario San Paolo With Vittorio and Alessandro Gassmann
1998 Fiat Multipla With Michael Schumacher
Kinder Ferrero

Theater

[edit]
Year Title Autor Director Director
1985 Più giallo di così... Seàn-Patrick Lovett
È soltanto una questione di tempo
2000 Terra e poeti Beatrice Luzzi
2001 Luce sull'aldilà
Il canto delle sirene Edoardo Siravo
2002 La bisbetica domata William Shakespeare Alessandro Capone With Nathalie Caldonazzo
2004–2006 Le lettere di Miguel. I desaparecidos dell'Argentina Beatrice Luzzi
2006 Sex in the City Luca Biglione Fabio Crisafi With Silvia Rocca and Beppe Convertini
2007 Squali - Una storia vera, un sogno Duccio Forzano and Paola Conte Duccio Forzano From an idea by Alberto Luca Recchi, with Alberto Luca Recchi, Giulia Ottonello and Carlo Ragone
2007–2010 Poliziotta per amore Nando dalla Chiesa Claudio Boccaccini
2017 Coniugi Eric Assous Giancarlo Fares With Roberto D'Alessandro
2017–2018 Le donne erediteranno la Terra Aldo Cazzullo Beatrice Luzzi

Television program

[edit]
Year Title Network Role
1998–1999 TG Ragazzi Rai 1 Author
2002–2003 Linea verde
2003 La moda oltre i confini della Terra
2003–2004 Un giorno speciale
2004–2006 L'Italia sul 2 Rai 2 Opinionist
2005–2006 Guida al Verde Alice
2007–2008 GAP - Generazioni alla prova Rai 3 Sent
2010–2011 Dillo a Lorena Rai 2 Opinionist
2011 A ruota libera Rai Scuola Author
2017–2023 L'eredità Rai 1 Collaborator to the texts
2023–2024 Grande Fratello Canale 5 Herself / Contestant
2024–2025 Opinionist
2024–present Pomeriggio Cinque

Radio

[edit]
Year Title Network Role
1996 Viva la Radio! Rai Radio 2 Author
1997 Stasera a Via Asiago 10

Works

[edit]
  • Luzzi, Beatrice (2011). Mi è nata una famiglia (in Italian). Morellini. ISBN 9788862981736 – via Morellini.

Awards

[edit]
Year Award Category
1997 Telegatto Television writers
1999 Interpretation
2007 Giancarlo Siani Award
2008 The Country of Women Award
2010 Rocco Chinnici Award
2017 Giuseppe Moscati Award

References

[edit]
[edit]