From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Ambra Angiolini (born in Rome, 22 April 1977) is a former Italian TV host and singer in the 1990s, who nowadays mainly works as an actress. On 9 October 1997, she was notably in Dario Fo's car recording an interview with him when a car drew up alongside with an enormous placard in the window exclaiming "Dario, you've won the Nobel prize!", meaning Fo's initial reaction was captured on film
Her career began in 1992, at the age of 15, when she took part in
Gender: Female
Born On: 22-Apr-1977
Last Info Sync: 12/15/2018 12:25:00 PM
Ambra Angiolini's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Ambra Angiolini on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Nov 22, 2024 11:39 AM
Per tutta la vita (2021)
Four married couples find out their marriage is invalid because it was officiated by a fraudulent priest and have to decide what to do next.
Brave ragazze (2019)
The story of a gang of French female robbers disguised as men, who operated in the Avignon area in the mid-1980s.
Terapia di coppia per amanti (2017)
Reckless and in love, Viviana and Modesto are bound by an uncontrollable passion. Their secret relationship ends up in front of an incredulous therapist, who'll anyway help them understanding their feelings and dealing with their desire to follow the true love.
La verita', vi spiego, sull'amore (2017)
Dora, raises her two children with the help of her eccentric family, free-spirited best friend, and a charming poet-turned- nanny.
La verità, vi spiego, sull'amore (2017)
Dora, raises her two children with the help of her eccentric family, free-spirited best friend, and a charming poet-turned- nanny.
7 minuti (2016)
Women in a failing silk factory, fight to find a way to keep their jobs.
Al posto tuo (2016)
Two very different men have something in common: the work. When their companies are bought by a bigger one, who will take the only place of boss of the new company?
Ti ricordi di me? (2014)
Sharing the same psychologist, kleptomaniac Roberto, who writes stories a bit too realistic and scary for kids, and a narcoleptic Beatrice, who documents everything in her life, begin to think that love could be the cure for their problems. But nothing comes easy to either of them, and, just like in one of Roberto's stories, the happy ending really needs to be sought after. Will they find their own?