Manuela Arcuri

Manuela Arcuri
Born (1977-01-08) January 8, 1977
Anagni, Latium, Italy
Occupation Film & TV actress
Years active 1990s – present
Partner(s) Giovanni di Gianfrancesco 2010-

Manuela Arcuri (Anagni, 8 January 1977) is an Italian actress, model and soubrette.

It is best known to the general public Italian television for being the protagonist of two successful fiction L'onore e il rispetto[1] and Il peccato e la vergogna.

Biography

Manuela Arcuri was born in Anagni, near Frosinone, to a father from the Province of Crotone[2] and a mother from Avellino.[3] Raised in Latina, Italy from an early age, Manuela Arcuri, was often on the covers of tabloids. She has a black belt in karate. She was an attendee at former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's private parties.[4][5]

TV career

At a very early age she was attracted to showbusiness, and she became a fashion model; in 1995 she played parts in soap operas and in her first movie, Black Holes directed by Pappi Corsicato; then she had a supporting role in Graduates directed by Leonardo Pieraccioni, which brought her to the attention of the moviegoing public.
She continued acting in other movies and stage productions, such as A pretty story of a woman e Liolà at the side of Gianfranco Jannuzzo and under the direction of Gigi Proietti.

In 2000 Manuela Arcuri, now considered a sex symbol, appeared in a calendar for the magazine GenteViaggi; the following year, she posed for another calendar, this time for the magazine Panorama, obtaining great success that consolidated her reputation and helped her land a role in the TV series Carabinieri. In 2001 she hosted the TV show Mai dire Goal with the Gialappa's Band. In 2002 she was crowned as a TV star by co-hosting Sanremo 'Festival (2002) alongside Pippo Baudo and her colleague, actress Vittoria Belvedere.

In 2003 she co-hosted with Teo Teocoli and Anna Maria Barbera the eighth series of the TV comedy show Scherzi a parte.

Advertising work

Theatre

Filmography

2007 Manuela appeared as the love interest in Prince's video Somewhere Here On Earth, shot in Prague

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