Margaret Mazzantini (born 27 October 1961) is an Italian writer and actress. She became a film, television and stage actor, but is best known as a writer. Mazzantini began her acting career in 1980 starring in the cult horror classic Antropophagus, she has also appeared in television and theatre. As a successful writer her novels include Non ti muovere (Don't Move) which was adapted into a film of the same name and is directed by her husband Sergio Castellitto and stars Penélope Cruz. Her career as a writer and actress has earned her several awards and nominations including Campiello Awards, a Golden Ticket Award, and a Goya Award.
Early life
Mazzantini was born in Dublin, Ireland to Carlo Mazzantini, an Italian writer and artist, and Anne Donnelly, an Irish artist. She spent her childhood around Europe, Spain, and Tangier, until the family settled in Tivoli. In 1982 she graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in Rome.
Career
Acting career
Writing career
Personal life
She married Sergio Castellitto in 1987. They have four children, Pietro (b. 1992), Maria (b. 1997), Anna (b. 2001) and Cesare (b. 2006). She lives in Rome.
In 2003, she was awarded the title of Knight Order of Merit of the Italian Republic on the initiative of President of the Republic.
Filmography
Film |
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
1980 | Antropophagus | Henriette 'Rita' | Credited as Margaret Donnelly |
1982 | La Voce | | English: The Voice |
1988 | Nulla ci può fermare | | |
Il cuore di mamma | Valeria | |
1989 | L'assassina | | |
1994 | Quando le montagne finiscono | Anna | |
1996 | Festival | Carla Melis | |
Il barbiere di Rio | Silvia | |
1997 | Il cielo è sempre più blu | | |
1999 | Libero Burro | Caterina Clavarino | |
2004 | Non ti muovere | Ultima donna di questa storia | Uncredited; also writer, English: Don't Move |
Television |
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
1984 | Un caso d'incoscienza | Helga | Television film |
Un delitto | | Television film |
1987 | Il commissario corso | | Mini-series; episode: Senza Prove |
1988 | Lucas läβt grüβen | | Television film |
Chéri | | Television film |
1990 | Una fredda mattina di maggio | Lia | Television film |
1991 | Un cane sciolto 2 | | Television film |
Duel of Hearts | Zara | Television film |
Le flic de Moscou | Virginie | 2 episodes: Meurtre au monastère, Crime sous hypnose |
Theatre
- 1982: Ifigenia di Goethe
- 1983-1983: Venezia salvata di T.
- 1984-1985: La tre sorelle di Cechov (The Three Sisters of Cechov)
- 1984-1985: L'onesto Jago di C.
- 1984-1985: L'Alcade di Zalamea di Calderon de la Barca (The Goveror of Zalamea Calderon de la Barca)
- 1985-1986: La Signora Giulia di Strindberg
- 1986: Antigone di Sofocle
- 1987: Faust di Goethe
- 1987: Mon Faust di Paul Valéry
- 1988: Bambino di Susan Sontag (Child of Susan Sontag)
- 1989: Praga Magica-Valeria (Magic Prague-Valeria)
- 1992-1993: A piedi nudi nel parco (Barefoot in the Park)
- 1994: Colpi bassi (Low Blows)
Works
- Il Catino Di Zinco, Venezia : Marsilio Editori, 1994. ISBN 88-317-5897-7
- Manola, Milano : Mondadori, 1998. ISBN 88-04-41016-7
- Non ti muovere, Milano : Mondadori, 2001. ISBN 88-04-48947-2
- translated into English by John Cullen Don't move, London : Chatto & Windus, 2004. ISBN 0-7011-7677-6
- adapted as the film Non Ti Muovere (Don't Move), directed by Sergio Castellitto, released 2004
- Zorro. Un eremita sul marciapiede, Milano : Mondadori, 2004. ISBN 88-04-53516-4
- Venuto al mondo, Mondadori, Milano 2008. ISBN 88-04-57370-8
- Nessuno si salva da solo, Milano : Mondadori, 2011, ISBN 978-88-046-0865-3
- Mare al mattino, Turino: Einaudi, 2011 ISBN 978-88-062-1113-4
Awards and nominations
- 1984: UBU Award - Best Young Actress
- 1985: Golden Mask IDI
- 1994: Golden Ticket Award
- 1994: Carige Rapallo Award
- 1994: Campiello Prize Selection
- 2002: Rapallo Prize-Carige
- 2002: Priemo Strega
- 2002: Grinzane Cavor Prize
- 2002: Bari Award
- 2004: Boccaccio Prize
- 2005: Silver Ribbon - Best Screeplay (for Don't Move shared with Sergio Castellitto)
- 2009: Campiello Prize - for Come to the World
- 2004: Nomination - David Award - Best Screenplay (for Don't Move shared with Sergio Castellitto)
- 2005: Nomination - CEC Award - Best Screenplay, adapted (for Don't Move shared with Sergio Castellitto)
- 2005: Nomination - Goya Award - Best Screenplay, adapted (for Don't Move shared with Sergio Castellitto)
References
External links
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Mazzantini, Margaret |
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Date of birth |
27 October 1961 |
Place of birth |
Dublin, Ireland |
Date of death |
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