Born and raised in Italy, I started acting in my hometown at 11 doing a school course that allowed me to start approaching theatre at an amateur level. During those three years, we performed three original plays written and directed by Antonietta Centoducati and Gianni Binelli. At 15 I joined a French theatre company. Under the guidance of Giuseppe Radicia, we performed an original play that put together different pieces from Belle Epoque and plaid in front of a French-speaking audience in Florence. At the age of 17, I moved to Vancouver, Canada, for an exchange year during which I studied drama more in-depth. I moved to Paris in 2021 to join the Acting in English program at Cours Florent. During my three-year training, I gained experience working both on stage and camera, playing a variety of roles and approaching many different plays and genres, going from Shakespeare (Loves Labour's Lost, The Tempest) to Oscar Wilde (A Woman of No Importance) to Dennis Kelly (DNA). As regards camera work, I recently played Karo in a multi-media adaptation of The Wave and Emma Morley in a short version of One Day directed by Can Kercey. At the moment, I'm working in Ken Ludwig's Gods of Comedy as Daphne.
Thanks to my high school degree in foreign languages, litteratures and cultures, I was able to master French, English, and Spanish on a fluent level.
Paris 75003
France