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Giovanna Mezzogiorno (; born 9 November 1974) is an Italian theatre and film actress.


Early life

Mezzogiorno was born in Rome, 9 November 1974, a daughter of actors Vittorio Mezzogiorno and Cecilia Sacchi. She grew up watching her parents on set. At first, she wanted to become a ballerina, and she studied dancing for 13 years. After her father's death when she was 19, Mezzogiorno moved to Paris, where she attended the stages by Arianne Mnouchkine and worked for two years at the Peter Brook Workshop. She made her stage debut with the role of Ofelia in ''Qui est là'', based on
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's ''
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''. The play toured various European cities. She received the Premio Coppola-Prati 1996, the jury was presided over by theatre critic Franco Quadri. One year later, she made her film debut in ''Il viaggio della sposa'' (The Bride's Journey), written by and starring Sergio Rubini. Mezzogiorno was awarded the Targa d'Argento as the New Talent in Italian Cinema, she was also given the Grolla d'oro, and the Globo d'Oro by the Foreign Press Association and the Premio Flaiano as Best Actress of the 1997 - 1998 season.


Career

In 1998, she starred in the film ''Del perduto amore'' directed by Michele Placido, with Fabrizio Bentivoglio and Sergio Rubini (she was awarded the
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, the
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and Premio Pasinetti as best actress in a starring role) and, for the Italian National Television Network RaiDue, in a film made-for-TV ''Più leggero non basta'' ("A lighter burden to bear") in the role of a young girl with muscular dystrophy, directed by Elisabetta Lodoli with
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. In 1999, she played the role of Silvia, daughter of Enzo Tortora by whose mistaken conviction the film was inspired. The film ''Un uomo perbene'' with Michele Placido and Mariangela Melato, was directed by
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. In that same year, she worked in Asini, directed by Antonello Grimaldi, with celebrated Italian comedian Claudio Bisio. In 2000, she travelled between
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and Paris for work in the TV miniseries '' Les Miserables'', directed by Josée Dayan, with
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and John Malkovich. She worked in Denmark in ''Nobel'', directed by Fabio Carpi, with Héctor Alterio. In Italy, she worked with Puglielli in ''Tutta la conoscenza del mondo'' ("All There Is to Know"), and then, ''L'ultimo bacio'' ("The Last Kiss") directed by Gabriele Muccino with Stefano Accorsi and Stefania Sandrelli (winning the Premio Flaiano). With the success of this last movie Giovanna become really famous in Italy. In 2001, she worked in the film ''Malefemmene'' with Ángela Molina and directed by Fabio Conversi, in the role of Francesca, who was imprisoned following a judicial error and came into contact with the reality of friendship and attachment which she had never imagined possible. She also worked on ''Stai con me'', with
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and directed by Livia Giampalmo, in the role of a mother of twins. In 2002, she worked on the set of '' Ilaria Alpi - Il più crudele dei giorni'', in the role of the protagonist, directed by Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani (the film tells the tragic and dark story of the Italian TV journalist killed in Mogadiscio). She also starred in France in the Holocaust-period TV drama '' Entrusted'', directed by Giacomo Battiato, with Klaus Maria Brandauer, Thomas Brodie-Sangster and Steven Moyer, based on Loup Duran's best-seller. In Italy, she starred in the film ''La finestra di fronte'' ("Facing windows") directed by
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, costarring Massimo Girotti and
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. This film, critically acclaimed and a box office success, earned her a lot of awards: the
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, the Ciak d’Oro, the
Nastro d'Argento The Nastro d'Argento, also known by its translated name Silver Ribbon, is an Italian film award awarded each year since 1946 by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists (Italian: ''Sindacato Nazionale Giornalisti Cinematografici Italian ...
, the
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by the Foreign Press, the Flaiano Award, the Karlovy Vary Award as "Best Actress in a Leading Role". Lately, she starred in the film ''L’amore ritorna'', directed by Sergio Rubini, costarring Fabrizio Bentivoglio and
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. She was also working in France, on the set of her first comedy: ''Au secours, j'ai 30 ans'', directed by
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, with
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. Then, in 2004, Giovanna worked in the TV movie ''Virginia (La monaca di Monza)'', directed by Alberto Sironi. She then returned to the theatre, working with the director Piero Maccarinelli in ''4.48 Psicosi'', written by Sarah Kane. In 2005, ''La bestia nel cuore'' ("Don't Tell"), directed by Cristina Comencini, was an Academy Award candidate for Best Foreign Language Film and earned Giovanna one of the most important international prizes for an actress: the
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, previously won by
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,
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,
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, Catherine Deneuve and
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. Then in 2006, she acted in ''AD Project'', a sci-fi thriller by Eros Puglielli, and acted in "Lezioni di Volo" ("Flying Lessons") by Francesca Archibugi. In 2007, she became Leila, a sexy thief, in the
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''Notturno Bus'' ("Night Bus"), directed by Davide Marengo and starring
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and Ennio Fantastichini. She travelled to
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to become Fermina Daza, the principal female character from '' Love in the Time of Cholera'' based on the book written by Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez and directed by Mike Newell ('' Four Weddings and a Funeral''). After two films shot in 2008, ''Sono Viva'' and '' Palermo Shooting'' by Wim Wenders, in 2009 she achieved great international success with '' Vincere'' by Marco Bellocchio, selected for the official competition in Cannes and a solid candidate for the final award. She has voiced and produced a documentary to celebrate the career of her father Vittorio, 15 years after his sudden death in 1994. She was a member of the jury at the
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in May 2010. In January 2011, she was rewarded with the
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Award for Best Actress 2010 for her role in ''Vincere''. In 2017, she appeared in a role of Adriana in a film called ''Napoli velata''. She has two sons, Leone and Zeno, born 26 August 2011.


Personal life

On the set of the film Lighter is not Enough (1998) she met
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, who became her partner for a long time. On the set of Vincere she met the driver Alessio Fugolo, whom she married in 2009 in Griante with a civil ceremony. She has two children with him.


Filmography


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Saverio Ferragina press agent
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mezzogiorno, Giovanna 1974 births Living people 20th-century Italian actresses 21st-century Italian actresses Actresses from Rome David di Donatello winners Italian film actresses Italian stage actresses Nastro d'Argento winners Ciak d'oro winners Volpi Cup for Best Actress winners People of Campanian descent People of Venetian descent