LUCREZIA GUIDONE

JULY 24th

Biography

Photo Credits: Alessandro Peruggi

After graduating from the Silvio D'Amico National Academy of Dramatic Art in Rome, she moved to New York where she continued her training at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. In theatre, she worked with big names of the Italian and international scene and made her debut as a leading actress with Luca Ronconi in the role of Figliastra in "In cerca d'autore" by L. Pirandello, for which she received the UBU Award.

in 2013 she appeared on stage at the Piccolo Teatro in Milan in "Panico" by Rafael Spregelburd and in 2014 in "Celestina" by Michel Garneau, again directed by Luca Ronconi. With Federico Tiezzi she played Rosaura in "Calderon" by Pier Paolo Pasolini, "La signorina Else" by Artur Schnitzler, and Antigone in "Antigone" by Sophocles, a role for which she received the "Le Maschere del Teatro Italiano" award for Best Actress. At the Teatro Stabile in Turin, she played Jelena in "Uncle Vanya" by Anton Chekov, directed by the Hungarian director Kristza Szekely. She was also awarded the Virginia Reiter Prize and the Duse Prize for her theatre career. With the Teatro Stabile in Abruzzo, she staged the Campiello Prize-winning novel "L'Arminuta" by Donatella Di Pietrantonio, in which she not only played the absolute leading role but also directed for the first time. She is the founder and artistic director of TheLab, the film department of the Point Zero drama school in Rome. 

She alternated between theatre and film work, appearing in successful Italian and international productions and winning the Flaiano Award for Best Actress for the film “Noi4” by Francesco Bruni. She starred in the film “La ragazza nella nebbia” alongside Toni Servillo, Alessio Boni, and Jean Renò. Natalia Aspesi presented her with the La Repubblica “Young Talents” award at the Festival dei due Mondi in Spoleto in 2017, and in the same year she also won the Best Leading Actress award for "Time zone inn" at the Melbourne Film Festival in Australia for 'Time zone inn'. Alongside Corrado Guzzanti, she was "Emaciata" in the Sky series "Dov'è Mario" directed by Edoardo Gabbriellini. After participating in the Netflix series "Luna Nera" and "Summertime", in 2022 she starred in the series "Fedeltà" based on the homonymous novel by Marco Missiroli.

In the meantime, she filmed a series called La Lunga Notte, produced by Eliseo Entertainment and directed by Giacomo Campiotti, and the film Eravamo bambini by Marco Martani.

In 2023, she appeared as one of the main characters in the third season of the TV series “Mare Fuori", which aired on Rai.

In the spring of 2023, she returned to the stage with Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet in the role of  Donna Capuleti, directed by Mario Martone.

In June 2023 she returned to the set of the fourth season of Mare Fuori.