
Serena Autieri
Acting
Biography
No biography available for Serena Autieri.
Born: April 4, 1979
Place of Birth: Naples, 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.

Buongiorno, mamma!

Walt Disney e l'Italia - Una storia d'amore
No other country in the world has the same kind of affection and admiration toward Walt Disney and his art and characters as Italy. His movies are legendary and his stories belong to the collective imagination of generations of Italians who grew up with his world of dreams and hopes. This documentary explores this love story.

Cavalli di battaglia
Gigi Proietti's return to television with a show all his own that will see him perform his "warhorses", confront himself with unpublished repertoires linked to contemporaneity, duet with many friends and colleagues from the world of entertainment, television, cinema and music who in turn will perform their "warhorses"

L'onore e il rispetto
L'onore e il rispetto is an Italian television series. There are three seasons, each with six episodes: first season aired in 2006, second in 2009 and third in 2012. First season was directed by Salvatore Samperi, second by Samperi and Luigi Parisi, third by Parisi and Alessio Inturri. On October 2, 2012 Gabriel Garko announced through an interview with Tgcom 24 [1], which will soon turn a fourth season of the TV series.

Callas & Onassis
Maria Callas, one of the most talented opera singers of her time, seemed to have it all. Coming from humble origins, she always felt slighted by her mother's preference for her sister. She grew up in an unhappy environment, until her career in the operatic world took off. Aristotles Onassis also came from a poor Greek family. His ambition took him places where others dare not go and became a shipping magnate whose great wealth bought his entry into an international society he didn't ever dreamed of entering. These two powerful personalities were so much alike that their own passion served to destroy them.

Camera Café
The adventures and mis-adventures of a group of co-workers are shown by a camera on top of the coffee-machine in the relax area.

Ken Folletts Eisfieber
A deadly virus is stolen from the high-security laboratory of a biotechnology company. Although the thief can be found, lifeless and bleeding from the nose and ears, the danger is not over yet: A gang of unscrupulous criminals is also on the hunt for the virus. Super-GAU at Oxenford Medical: A lab technician has stolen a rabbit infected with the deadly Madoba-2 virus from the high-security laboratory near Edinburgh. After the thief's gruesome death by infection, a frantic damage limitation operation begins. Toni Gallo, the head of security at Oxenford, realizes that the theft is only the prelude to an even greater catastrophe, because only a few days later criminals attack the laboratory and steal the virus. When a terrible snowstorm condemns the police to inactivity, Toni takes up the pursuit of the perpetrators alone...

Fratelli detective

Mia moglie, mia figlia, due bebè
Antonio and Amalia are the parents of Naomi, a 17-year-old who's having her first love affair. Convinced he has passed the most complicated phase of family management, Antonio thinks he can finally enjoy life in the company of his beautiful wife but his plans are spoiled by the news of not one but two unexpected pregnancies.
Filmography
as Sofia
as Marina
as Clelia
as Miriam Castellani
as Professoressa Tancredi
as Self
as Amalia Novelli
as Sara Luchini
as Adele Canfora
as Veronica
as Narrator
as Susy Acampora
as Anita Nardi
as Gilda
as Jessica Quagliarulo
as Sabrina Valle
as Valentina
as Diana
as Marta Boffa
as Diana
as Odette Cressie
as Patrizia
as Sara Laurenti
as Elisabetta Paliani
as Olga Miglio
as Clémence de Hongrie
as Tina Onassis
as Tina Onassis
as Clémence de Hongrie
as dottoressa S. Corte
as Self - Host