Lucrezia Lante della Rovere

Lucrezia Lante della Rovere
Born (1966-07-19) 19 July 1966
Rome, Italy
Nationality Italian
Occupation Actress
Children Ludovica, Vittoria

Lucrezia Lante della Rovere (Italian: [luˈkrɛttsja ˈlante della ˈroːvere]; born 19 July 1966) is an Italian actress in film, television and theatre, who made her debut in Mario Monicelli's Speriamo che sia femmina (1986), where she acted along with Catherine Deneuve, Stefania Sandrelli, Giuliana De Sio, Giuliano Gemma, Bernard Blier, Philippe Noiret and Paolo Hendel.

Early life

Lucrezia Lante della Rovere was born on July 19, 1966 in Rome, Lazio, Italy as Donna Lucrezia Lante Montefeltro della Rovere. She is the daughter of Alessandro Lante della Rovere (1936–1995) and Marina Ripa Di Meana.[1] She studied for one year in the American Overseas School of Rome.

Career

Della Rovere has performed in many stage productions, such as Quando eravamo repressi by Pino Quartullo, Risiko by Francesco Apolloni, Oleanna and Il cielo sopra il letto by Luca Barbareschi , Malamore by Concita De Gregorio, Borkman by Ibsen and Come tu mi vuoi by Luigi Pirandello .

She also acted in television dramas such as Orgoglio, Uno di Noi, Donna Detective, Tutti pazzi per amore, Tutta la musica del cuore, La dama velata.

In 2005 she won the Taormina Film Festival for her role in the film Gli occhi dell'altro, in 2008 she won the Roma Fiction Fest for the role in the TV movie Ovunque tu sia, in 2012 she won Premio Flaiano for Malamore.

In 2008, della Rovere appeared in the James Bond film Quantum of Solace as Gemma, Rene Mathis' girlfriend.

Private life

Della Rovere has twin daughters, Ludovica and Vittoria, born in 1988 with the entrepreneur Giovanni Malagò. She was companion of the actor Luca Barbareschi and was later linked to film director Gianpaolo Tescari and painter Marco Tirelli.

Filmography

Films

Television

Notes

  1. Andrea Borella "Annuario della Nobiltà Italiana" Edizione XXXI Teglio (SO) 2010 S.A.G.I. Casa Editrice vol. 2 pag. 95
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