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Sabrina Ferilli

Sabrina Ferilli (b. 1964, Rome) is an Italian actress whose career spans film, television, and theatre. Rising to prominence in the 1990s, Ferilli became associated with roles that emphasize vitality, emotional directness, and working-class Roman identity. Her breakthrough performances in television dramas and popular comedies quickly made her one of Italy’s most recognizable screen presences.

Ferilli’s career achieved international visibility with Paolo Sorrentino’s La grande bellezza (2013), the Academy Award-winning film in which she played Ramona, a character embodying both sensuality and existential fragility. The role revealed a deeper dramatic register beneath her earlier comedic and populist performances. Throughout her career, Ferilli has balanced mainstream appeal with auteur cinema, working with directors who explore Italy’s moral and social contradictions.

Beyond cinema, Ferilli has remained a prominent cultural personality in Italy, often symbolizing Roman pride and popular sentiment. Her screen image blends glamour with accessibility, reflecting a distinctly Italian synthesis of sensual charisma and emotional warmth. Over time, she has come to represent a bridge between mass entertainment and more introspective cinematic narratives.