Giuliana De Sio

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Giuliana de Sio
Giuliana de Sio

Giuliana De Sio (born April 2, 1957) is an Italian actress and the sister of folk singer Teresa De Sio.

She was born in Cava de' Tirreni, near Salerno and made her first public appearance when she was five years old, in a show at the Verdi theater in Salerno. She began her professional career in 1976 when Gianni Boncompagni choose her for the RAI TV film Una donna. Elio Petri then gave her a part in Mani sporche and Mario Monicelli choose her to star in Il malato immaginario together with the famous Italian actor Alberto Sordi.

Her meeting with Massimo Troisi, who cast her in Scusate il ritardo in 1982, brought her to the attention of the new generation of Italian directors. With Francesco Nuti she shot the celebrated Io, Chiara e lo Scuro and Casablanca Casablanca.

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  • The not long night (2006, TV)
  • Lights Turn Off (2004)
  • I Love You Eugenio (Ti voglio bene Eugenio, 2002)
  • Chemistry Forever (2002)
  • The beauty of the women (2001, TV series)
  • Mary Magdalen (2000, TV)
  • Der Kapitän - Kein Hafen für die Anastasia (2000, TV)
  • Besame mucho (1999)
  • Black Angel (1998, TV)
  • With Hate And With Love (1997)
  • Italians (1996)
  • The True Life of Antonio H. (1994)
  • Wolff's Turf (1993, TV episode)
  • Historical center (1992)
  • For not forget (1992)
  • The Wicked (1991)
  • Feu sur le candidat (1990)
  • The Rogues (I Picari, 1988)
  • What If Gargiulo Finds Out? (1988)
  • Private Affairs (Ti presento un amica, 1987)
  • The Piovra 3 (1987, TV series)
  • Let's Hope It's a Girl (Speriamo che sia femmina, 1986)
  • Heart (film) (Cuore, 1985, TV series)
  • Casablanca, Casablanca (1985)
  • Hundred Days In Palermo (1984)
  • One Scandal For Good (1984)
  • The Pool Hustlers (Io, Chiara e lo scuro, 1982)
  • Sorry i'm Late (1982)
  • Sciopèn (1982)
  • Street of the Crane's Foot (1979)
  • Hypochondriac (Il Malato immaginario, 1979)
  • Sex for Sale (San Pasquale Baylonne protettore delle donne, 1976)

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