Name |
Isabella Ragonese |
Height |
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Naionality |
Italian |
Date of Birth |
19-May-1981 |
Place of Birth |
Italy |
Famous for |
Acting |
Isabella Ragonese is an Italian actress. In 2000 he obtained a diploma in acting from the School of Teates Palermo (director Michele Perriera). Actress and playwright, Isabella Ragonese wrote, directed and starred in several of his works such as What's wrong doing you and Bestino.
Winner of competitions for emerging artists, including in 1998 the first prize of the national competition INDA (National Institute of Ancient Drama) with a short essay on the figure of Hecuba in Euripides' tragedy.
His first film was The Golden Door by Emanuele Crialese 2006. After participating in the independent film I hate the electronic stop Cosimo Messeri, then gets the role of Martha, the protagonist precarious and a recent graduate in Theoretical Philosophy in the film by Paolo Virzi, Whole Life Ahead, which earned her a nomination for the Ribbons' silver 2008 as best actress. In July 2008 she was awarded with the trophy in Parma "Maurizio Schiaretti" award for emerging actors of Italian cinema. 27 July 2008 at the Festival Theatre and the hills of Alta Calamandrana has staged a work written by her entitled Mamur and interpreted paired with Giuseppe Sangiorgi, bringing considerable success.
In 2008 he was chosen as an interpreter for the film Viola di mare, alongside Valeria Solarino and under the direction of the director Donatella Majorca film based on the book of King Shit of Giacomo Pilati. In 2009, returns to the big screen with the movie Two lives for the event, directed by Alessandro Aronadio, Just Married by Luca Lucini and Ten Winters, directed by Valerio Mieli.
In 2010 plays Elena, the wife of Elio Germano, Our life in the film by Daniele Luchetti and won the Silver Ribbon for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in the film Luchetti and Two lives by chance. In the same year was also the patron of the 67th International Film Festival of Venice. To Our life will receive his first nomination for the David di Donatello Awards 2011 as Best Actress.