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Sabrina Impacciatore

Sabrina Impacciatore

Birthday: 1968-03-29 | Place of Birth: Rome, Italy

Born in Rome (Italy) on March 29 1968, Sabrina Impacciatore is an Italian cinema, TV and theater actress. She went to drama school at the Actors Studio in New York and in Rome. At the age of 25 she was discovered by Gianni Boncompagni who, overwhelmed by her volcanic personality, entrusted her with a part in the iconic TV program "Non è la Rai". Chosen for her versatility and performance skills, she was the first woman to take the stage as single presenter of the yearly First May Concert. She has worked with prominent directors, switching between comedic and dramatic roles. Since 2000, she has divided her time between the small and the big screen with unforgettable performances such as "L'ultimo bacio" by Gabriele Muccino, "Concorrenza Sleale" and "Gente di Roma" by Ettore Scola, "The Passion" by Mel Gibson and many more. She also played several challenging and complex roles such as in "Venus in Fur" directed by Valter Malosti.

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Known For

Acting

Year
Title

Role

2025
In the Hand of Dante

as    Dr. Susanna Pulice

2025
G20

as    Elena Romano

2025
The Paper

as    Esmeralda Grand

2024
2022
Ragazzaccio

as    Cinzia Silvetti

2021
Stolen Kisses: Homosexual Love in Fascist Italy

as    Additional Voice (voice)

2021
7 Women and a Murder

as    Agostina

2021
Dog Years

as    Rita

2018
2018
The Immature - The Series

as    Serena Serafini

2017
Chi m'ha visto

as    Simonetta Sabelli De Santis

2015
Ever Been to the Moon?

as    Mara

2013
Amiche da morire

as    Crocetta

2012
Pauline détective

as    Giovanna

2010
Kiss Me Again

as    Livia

2010
18 Years Later

as    Mirella

2009
Due mamme di troppo

as    Rita Pelliconi

2008
Donne Assassine: Veronica

as    Veronica

2007
Napoleon and Me

as    Diamantina Papucci

2007
2006
...e se domani

as    Ketty Lomunno

2006
4-4-2 - Il gioco più bello del mondo

as    Speaker (segment "La donna del Mister")