Luisa Ranieri
Luisa Ranieri was born on December 16, 1973, in Naples, Campania, Italy. She is an actress in theater, cinema, and television. In 2001, she made her debut on the big screen as the protagonist in the film "The Prince and the Pirate". She is known for "Eros" (2004), "Letters to Julie" (2010), and "The Friends at the Margherita Cafe" (2009).
Between 2009 and 2010, she acted in the theater with "L'oro di Napoli" by Gianfelice Imparato and Armando Pugliese, the latter also the director of the show, a theatrical transposition of the stories by Giuseppe Marotta, that became famous thanks to the homonymous film by Vittorio De Sica.
In 2021, she became widely famous by playing Aunt Patrizia in "The Hand of God" and became such a female icon for it.
Between 2009 and 2010, she acted in the theater with "L'oro di Napoli" by Gianfelice Imparato and Armando Pugliese, the latter also the director of the show, a theatrical transposition of the stories by Giuseppe Marotta, that became famous thanks to the homonymous film by Vittorio De Sica.
In 2021, she became widely famous by playing Aunt Patrizia in "The Hand of God" and became such a female icon for it.
Known For
50 titles
Sanremo Music Festival
Boris
Parthenope
Letters to Juliet
Eros
Lolita Lobosco
The Promised Life
Cefalonia
Gli anni spezzati
7 Women and a Murder
Naples in Veils
Il Giudice Meschino
Nuovo Olimpo
Diamonds
Lightning Strike
The Hand of God
Mrs. Christmas
The Immature
Modi, Three Days on the Wing of Madness
The Immature: The Trip
The Music of Silence
Fasten Your Seatbelts
SMS: Sotto Mentite Spoglie
Luisa Spagnoli
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