Nicoletta Braschi

Nicoletta Braschi

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nicoletta Braschi  (born April 14, 1960) is an Italian actress and producer, best known for her work with her husband, actor and director Roberto Benigni. Born in Cesena, Braschi studied in Rome's Academy of Dramatic Arts where she first met Benigni in 1980. Her first film was with Benigni in 1983, the comedy Tu Mi Turbi ("You Upset Me"). She later appeared in two Jim Jarmusch films, Down by Law and Mystery Train. Braschi's two most successful collaborations with her husband have been Johnny Stecchino (1992) and La Vita è Bella (Life is Beautiful) (1997). The first, an Italian comedy that cast the actress as the girlfriend of a mobster (Benigni), was a huge hit in Italy; while the second, in which Braschi played the wife of an Italian Jew (Benigni) imprisoned in a concentration camp, was a widely-praised success that launched both Braschi and her husband into the international spotlight. She was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award as a cast member of Life is Beautiful. She is also a David di Donatello award winner (Italy's equivalent of the Oscars). In 2002, she was a member of the jury at the Berlin Film Festival. In 2010 she has returned to theatre starring in "Tradimenti". Description above from the Wikipedia article Nicoletta Braschi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    Cesena, Forlì-Cesena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
    Birthday
    8/10/1960
Life Is Beautiful
Life Is Beautiful
Down by Law
Down by Law
85%
Pinocchio
Pinocchio
0%
The Tiger and the Snow
The Tiger and the Snow
21%
The Monster
The Monster
40%
Mystery Train
Mystery Train
Johnny Stecchino
Johnny Stecchino
46%
I Like to Work – Mobbing
I Like to Work – Mobbing
Pereira Declares
Pereira Declares
Ovosodo
Ovosodo
You Upset Me
You Upset Me
Especially on Sunday
Especially on Sunday
Quiproquo
Quiproquo
Secrets Secrets
Secrets Secrets
Son of the Pink Panther
Son of the Pink Panther
6%
Who Killed Pasolini?
Who Killed Pasolini?
How Good the Whites Are
How Good the Whites Are
The Little Devil
The Little Devil
The White Crow
The White Crow
68%
Marco Ferreri: The Director Who Came from the Future
Marco Ferreri: The Director Who Came from the Future
Happy as Lazzaro
Happy as Lazzaro
91%
The Sheltering Sky
The Sheltering Sky
45%
Cinématon
Cinématon
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