Carolina Crescentini
- Actress
Blonde beauty Carolina Crescentini was born in Rome on April 18, 1980;
daughter of two commerce graduates, she grew up in the Roman quarter of
Monteverde. She originally wanted to be a film critic but at 19 her
interest in acting increased and she decided to attend several acting
schools, including the "Teatro Azione" and the prestigious "Centro
Sperimentale di Cinematografia". She appeared in a TV commercial
(directed by Gabriele Muccino), several
music videos and short films, but her breakthrough came in 2007, when
she was chosen by director Fausto Brizzi
for the teen comedy and box office hit
Notte prima degli esami - Oggi (2007),
opposite Nicolas Vaporidis. The film
was so successful that Vaporidis and Crescentini teamed up again six
months later to shoot the thriller
Concrete Romance (2007), in which
for the first time, starring as a rape victim, she showed her dramatic
talent; she received a Best Actress nomination at the Silver Ribbon
Awards for this film. The following year she starred as Benedetta in
Tell Me About Love (2008), in which
she was directed by Gabriele Muccino's
brother Silvio. Her excellent performance as a fragile and self
destructive girl in the film brought her her first nomination at the
David di Donatello Awards (the Italian Oscars). Always giving
interesting performances (even in small roles, such as Anna in
The Demons of St. Petersburg (2008)),
Carolina Crescentini is undoubtedly
one of the most talented young actresses that Italy has to offer at the
moment.