Valeria Ciangottini
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Valeria Ciangottini (born 6 August 1945) is an Italian film, television and stage actress.
Born in Rome, at fourteen years old Ciangottini was chosen by Federico Fellini, after he noticed her at the exit of the school, for the role of Paola in La Dolce Vita. From then she started a successful acting career, being usually cast in the stereotypal role of young, pure and tender girls. She is also active on television, in which she played main roles in several TV-movies and series, and she hosted several programs for children. Over the years Ciangottini has essentially focused her career on theater, in particular on comedy plays. She is married to journalist Fabrizio Ricci.
Valeria Ciangottini (born 6 August 1945) is an Italian film, television and stage actress.
Born in Rome, at fourteen years old Ciangottini was chosen by Federico Fellini, after he noticed her at the exit of the school, for the role of Paola in La Dolce Vita. From then she started a successful acting career, being usually cast in the stereotypal role of young, pure and tender girls. She is also active on television, in which she played main roles in several TV-movies and series, and she hosted several programs for children. Over the years Ciangottini has essentially focused her career on theater, in particular on comedy plays. She is married to journalist Fabrizio Ricci.
Known For
22 titles
La Dolce Vita
Anna Karenina
Family Diary
Don Camillo: Monsignor
The Two Orphans
Vice and Virtue
For a Few Dollars Less
Il treno del sabato
From a Roman Balcony
Condition Critical
Purgatory
Un posto tranquillo
Eine Handvoll Helden
L'estate sta finendo
Idoli controluce
Appuntamento a Liverpool
Tight Skirts, Loose Pleasures
The Truth About La Dolce Vita
Deadly Inheritance
The Exterminators
Chronicle of a Passion
D'improvviso al terzo piano