Sabrina Ferilli
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Sabrina Ferilli (born June 28, 1964 in Rome, Italy) is an Italian theater and movie actress mainly popular inside her homeland, where she is one of the most prevalent celebrities[citation needed].
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[edit] Biography
Ferilli's father was the speaker of the Lazio regional council of the Italian Communist Party. Ferilli was herself clearly influenced by her father’s political orientation and activism, making no secret of her own leftism.
Ferilli starred in several movies and TV series since the mid 1980s, as well as debuting in theater plays. While her popularity stems in large part from her movie acting, theater always remained her real passion.
Upon leaving school, Ferilli first was rejected by Rome's Experimental Cinematography Centre. She subsequently took elocution lessons and meanwhile managed to win bit parts in films, striving not to become embroiled in the trash sexy films for which her voluptuous body made her an obvious choice. Ferilli's career started when she worked in the renowned Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome and participated in the local drama circuit. Her first lead part, which may be considered the role of her lifetime, was in Americano Rosso (The Red American) in 1990. It would subsequently bring about further leads. Her career was particularly propelled further by Marco Ferreri’s Diario di un Vizio (Diary of a Maniac) in 1993, which won the Critics Award at the Berlin Film Festival. Unfortunately, she soon struggled to find good film roles and ended up appearing in second rate flicks. On Italian TV however, she became very popular, mainly due to Giorgio Capitani's hit series Commesse (1999).
Ferilli was married to the Italian lawyer Andrea Perone from 2003 to 2005.
[edit] Trivia
Ferilli is well known as a decided fan of the AS Roma soccer club, one of the two rivaling urban teams (the other being S.S. Lazio). She is also a member of the team’s Fan Council. (Italian soccer teams traditionally stand under a relatively large and institutionalized influence on the part of their fans.)
In 1998, Ferilli promised to publicly strip should AS Rome once become Italian soccer champion. In 2001, the team finally won and Sabrina at least partially fulfilled her promise during the official victory celebration - partially referring to her decision not to strip beyond her lingerie. The Vatican’s previous criticism of her intention may well have influenced this decision. Millions of men were dejected when they were unable to see her amazingly beautiful body in its nude, voluptuous glory.
The highest sold calendar of the men's magazine MAX calendar is the Sabrina Ferilli edition of 2001, which sold over one million copies.
She has been elected The Most Loved Woman by Italians in a poll put to fellow countrymen aged 15 to 34 years.
She is also famous for her unbelievably beautiful voluptuous body. Contrary to recurring claims, she never underwent surgical breast augmentation.
[edit] Selected filmography
- Tutta la vita davanti (2008)
- Natale A New York (2006)
- Dalida (2005)
- Christmas In Love (2004)
- L'Acqua ... Il Fuoco (2003)
- Lives Of The Saints (2002)
- Le Giraffe (2000)
- A Ruota Libera (2000)
- I Fobici (1998)
- Tu Ridi (1998)
- Il Signor Quindicipalle (1997)
- Ritorno A Casa Gori (1996)
- Arance Amare (1996)
- Ferie D'Agosto (1996)
- Vite Strozzate (1995)
- La Bella Vita (1994)
- Anche I commercialisti Hanno Un'Anima (1993)
- Il Giudice Ragazzino (1993)
- Diario Di Un Vizio (1993)
- Vietato Ai Minori (1992)
- Un Giorno Di Festa (1991)
- Centro Storico (1991)
- Piccoli Omicidi Senza Parole (1990])
- Americano Rosso (1990)
- La Strada Di Ball (1990)
- Night Club (1989)
- Rimini Rimini (1987)
- Il Volpone (1987)
- Portami La Luna (1986)
- Caramelle Da Uno Sconosciuto (1986)
[edit] External links
- Official website (In Italian and English)