Chiara Francini

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Chiara Francini
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Born
Chiara Francini

Florence, Italy
Occupation
  • Actress
  • author
Years active2001 – present

Chiara Francini (born 20 December 1979 in Florence)[1] is an Italian actress.

Biography[]

Born in Florence, she graduated in humanities with a thesis in literary hermeneutics.

After her graduation, she underwent a three-year theatre course in Florence, at the Teatro della Limonaia, directed by , under whose direction she played a role in Peanuts, written by Fausto Paravidino. For two consecutive years she acted in Faccia da comico under the artistic direction of Serena Dandini at the Ambra Jovinelli theatre in Rome. She got into television through , who offered her a role in Blablabla and .

She then had a part in , directed by Vittorio Sindoni and in 2007 she was Marcia Meniconi, one of the protagonists of . In 2008, she played a major role in the sitcom , directed by .

Between 2007 and 2008 she took part in four movies: Leonardo Pieraccioni wanted her for the role of Giustina in A Beautiful Wife, chose her for Il mattino ha l'oro in bocca, Spike Lee, after casting her personally, had her play Fabiola, one of the victims of the Nazi massacre of Sant'Anna di Stazzema, in Miracle at St. Anna and finally in 2008 offered her the role of Stella in Un altro pianeta (Eng.: One Day in a Life), a film shown at the 2008 Venice Film Festival, where it was awarded the Queer Lion, and at the Sundance Film Festival in 2009.

In 2009, she acted in the television miniseries , directed by , and in the movie , directed by .

In 2010, she appeared in the television series , directed by Riccardo Milani, in which she played the character of Bea, and in the film noir La donna velata, directed by .

In 2010 and 2011, she played Martha in Maschi contro femmine (Males vs Females) and Femmine contro maschi (Females vs Males), both directed by Fausto Brizzi.

In 2011, she acted in C'è chi dice no (Eng. title: Some Say No), directed by Giambattista Avellino, , directed by , and , directed by Neri Parenti.

In 2011, Francini was awarded the as "" at , given by the Italian National Syndicate of Film Journalists.

In 2011, she was part of the main cast in the television programme broadcast by Italia 2. That same year she also acted in La peggior settimana della mia vita (English title: The Worst Week of My Life), directed by Alessandro Genovesi and in , a SKY Cinema production, which had the highest share ever recorded on the Italian SKY network, directed by Giambattista Avellino where apart from having a major role she also performed Carmen by Bizet.

Finally that year, she returned to Rai 1 to once again embody the character of Bea in , directed by Laura Muscardin.

In 2012, she acted in the television mini series Nero Wolfe directed by and broadcast by Rai 1.

In 2011, she was chosen as testimonial for Dolce&Gabbana in their men's SS2012 world campaign.

Filmography[]

Films
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Tutti all'attacco TV Host Cameo appearance
2007 A Beautiful Wife Giustina
2008 The Early Bird Catches the Worm Loredana
2008 Miracle at St. Anna Fabiola
2008 One Day in a Life Stella
2010 Men vs. Women Marta
2011 Some Say No Mara De Fornaris
2011 Amici miei – Come tutto ebbe inizio Tessa
2011 Women vs. Men Marta
2011 The Worst Week of My Life Simona
2012 Buona giornata Chiara
2013 Women Drive Me Crazy Beatrice Morelli
2014 Ti sposo ma non troppo Carlotta
2014 Soap Opera Alice
2014 Tutto molto bello Anna
2016 On Air: Storia di un successo Mercedes Conti
2016 The Angry Birds Movie Matilda (voice) Italian dub
2019 Martin Eden Nora
2021 Addio al nubilato Vanessa
Television
Year Title Role Notes
2007 Le ragazze di San Frediano Chiara Miniseries
2007 Gente di mare Marzia Meniconi Main role (season 2); 25 episodes
2008 Camera Café Herself Episode: "La vigilessa"
2008 Don Matteo Barbara Radici Episode: "Il fratello di Natalina"
2009 Romanzo criminale – La serie Ilaria Episode: "Episode 9"
2009 Le segretarie del sesto Treccia Miniseries
2010–2011 Tutti pazzi per amore Bea Guest role (season 2); 2 episodes
2011 Un Natale per due Gioia Television film
2012 Nero Wolfe Emilia Stoppani Episode: "Il patto dei sei"
2016 Matrimoni e altre follie Giusy Ballarin Main role; 24 episodes
2016 Purché finisca bene Isa Martelli Episode: "Piccoli segreti, grandi bugie"
2016–2018 Non dirlo al mio capo Perla Cercilli-Assuntina Capotondi Main role; 24 episodes
2021 Drag Race Italia Herself/ Judge Italian version of RuPaul's Drag Race

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