Francesca Fanti (actress)

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Francesca Fanti (* born in Italy ) is an actress and voice actress . She is particularly often on the theater stage in Europe and America , and lives in the USA .

Life

Together with well-known film greats such as Jeff Corey , she studied acting at Actors Studio in New York City . On stage , she starred in Franca Rames and Dario Fo's play Orgasmo Adulto Escapes From the Zoo , for which she received the ADA Artistic Director Achievement Award for Best Actress in a Comedy and the Bay Area Critics Award for Best Solo Artist in Los Angeles . She can also be seen on theaters in San Francisco and Sicily, among others. In her career she also worked with US stars like Elizabeth Taylor and Herb Ritts in the same productions.

Well-known films in which she took a role were Nine by Rob Marshall and Midlife by Greg Travis .

Filmography (selection)

  • 1997: The 18th Angel - In the Name of Evil
  • 1999: Nothing
  • 2002: Woman on Fire
  • 2009: Nine
  • 2010: Negro Buenos Aires
  • 2012: Madagascar 3: Escape through Europe (dubbing voice)
  • 2012 to 2013: H + (In all 17 episodes of this TV series)
  • 2013: Midlife
  • 2013: Las Vegas Story

On the theater stage

Title of the theater work Playwright Place of performance
Lettere D'Amore Francesca Fanti Petruzzi Auditorium
Dialogue Between A Prostitute and Her Client Fremont Center Theater-Mark Kemble
Lettere D'Amore Peter Arpesella Marrucino Theater
Love letters Francesca Fanti IIC
CC'era Na Volta Vincent Schiavelli Polizzi Auditorium
More Fo Sal Romeo The Marsh ( San Francisco )
A woman alone Sal Romeo The Creative Center
Orgasmo Adulto-Escapes from the Zoo Steve Pink The Theater Building ( Chicago )
Orgasmo Adulto-Escapes from the Zoo Michael Michetti The Marsh Theater (San Francisco)
Deconstructing Mother's Day Ensemble pros The Marsh Theater
Orgasmo Adulto-Escapes from the Zoo Michael Michetti Fremont Center Theater
Dario Fo's Comedies John Vomero IIC
Dialogue for a single voice Frederique Michel City Garage Theater
Elegies James Carey The Attic Theater

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