
Angela Finocchiaro
Acting
Biography
Angela Finocchiaro (b. Milan, 20 November 1955) is an Italian actress. She began her theatrical career early in the 1970s, with significant experience in the experimental company Quelli di Grock . At the same time, after high school, she enrolled in the Faculty of Medicine while also attending the Accademia Filodrammatici in Milan. A popular theater comedian since the early 1970s, in 1979 she was chosen by Maurizio Nichetti for the film Ratataplan. Since then, she has alternated between theater, film, and television roles. She won the David di Donatello Award twice for Best Supporting Actress for Don't Tell (2005) and My Brother Is an Only Child (2007).
Born: November 20, 1955
Place of Birth: Milano, Italy
Known For

Sanremo Music Festival
The Sanremo Music Festival is the most popular Italian song contest and awards, held annually in the town of Sanremo, Imperia, Italy, and consisting of a competition amongst previously unreleased songs. The Festival was the inspiration for the Eurovision Song Contest.

Belli dentro
Belli dentro is an Italian comedy television series, notable for its setting in a prison.

Buona la prima!
Buona la prima! is an Italian television series.

I wanted to be a rock star
Olivia is a 27-year-old girl in an existential crisis who finds herself quickly becoming an adult and responsible to raise her twin girls alone and keep a slacker brother out of trouble. An accident opens her eyes to the fact that she has only one life and that, perhaps, it is worth trying to change it to realize some of the dreams that she has put aside.

Carlo & Malik
Inspector Carlo Guerrieri, a veteran police officer from Rome, finds himself partnered with a rookie who was born in Ivory Coast but raised in the capital.

The sun inside
Yaguine and Fodé, two teenagers from African Guinea, wrote a letter to the "European Parlament great leaders", on behalf of all children and teens in Africa, where they ask for help with food, health and education. Ten years later, thirteen-year-old Thabo embarks on an epic journey with his friend Rocco from Bari to return to his own African village of 'Ndula to escape a ruthless Italian gang who are exploiting young football players.

Allegro non troppo
The film is a parody of Disney's Fantasia, though possibly more of a challenge to Fantasia than parody status would imply. In the context of this film, "Allegro non Troppo" means Not So Fast!, an interjection meaning "slow down" or "think before you act" and refers to the film's pessimistic view of Western progress (as opposed to the optimism of Disney's original).

LOL: Last One Laughing Italy
Is a comedy show where ten professional comedians face off for six hours in a row to keep a straight face, while they try to make their opponents laugh. The first time someone laughs the contestant gets warned, the second time, they get eliminated from the game. Whoever manages to resist without laughing all the way through the six hours wins EUR100,000 to turn over to the charity of their choice.

The Opera! Arias for an Eclipse
A sudden gunshot shatters the dream of two lovers on their wedding day. The fate of Orpheus and Eurydice is cruel: on the very day they sought to seal their love, EurydiceΆs soul embarks on its journey to the underworld. Heartbroken, Orpheus embarks on a perilous journey to bring his beloved back from Hades. A journey that will lead the fearless hero to confront the depths of his emotions and face his greatest fears. This journey will take him through strange worlds and into encounters with some of the greatest musical pieces and arias in the history of music. Will love triumph over death?

The Yes Man
Cesare Botero, an ambitious and corrupt young minister, hires a new spokesman, honest and polite high school professor Luciano Sandulli.
Filmography
as Sé stessa
as Anna Ricca
as Calliope
as Anna Delle Fave
as Grazia
as Carla
as Rossella Stanchi
as Tassista (voce, non accreditata)
as Anna Delle Fave
as Anna Bonelli
as Befana
as Self
as Eugenia
as Maestra Zen
as Micky
as Nice Zignoni
as Ursula
as Giovanna Di Castro
as Self
as se stessa
as Suor Marta
as Valeria
as Gianna Grossi Tubi
as Lucia
as Susanna
as Prof.ssa Wanda Pacini
as Doriana Manetti
as Marina
as Eva
as Chiara
as Silvia Colombo / Erminia
as Ispettore Amelia Orsetti
as vecchietta
as Irene Bestetti
as Silvia Colombo
as Elisa Draghi
as Gabry Terrani du Bessè
as Barbara
as Dr. Alexandra Gastani Frinzi
as Agata
as Silvana
as DIana
as Ospite
as Amelia Benassi
as Curry's mother
as Maria
as Matilde
as Piera
as Victoria
as Ada
as Mrs. Rinaldi
as Luigina Pietrobono
as Concettina
as Lucrezia Rambaldi
as Mariuccia
as Giannina
as Irene
as Martina
as Daniela
as Lady Rowena
as Foot Race Pro
as Emilia
as Angela
as Rag Girl
as membro orchestra
as Self - Special Guest