Benedicta Boccoli

Benedicta Boccoli (born 11 November 1966) is an Italian theater and movie actress.

Biography
Born in Milan on 11 November 1966 she moved to Rome with her family as a child. Her sister Brigitta is an actress, as well. She has also two brothers: Barnaby and Filippo.

Known as an eclectic and versatile actress, she had her debut in television at a very early age (18 years). A few years later, she discovered that working in theater was where she truly belonged as an actress.

Actor and director Giorgio Albertazzi nicknamed her the Artistissima (the uber artist) because of her outstanding performances. She has also received favorable reviews in newspapers such as Corriere della Sera, la Repubblica, The Press, Time and La Gazzetta del Mezzogiorno.

Every Monday, she writes on Il Fatto Quotidiano, the heading Cosa resterà: it's the diary of a teen-ager of years '80/'90.

Film

 * Gli angeli di Borsellino, director Rocco Cesareo – 2003
 * Valzer, director Salvatore Maira – 2007
 * Pietralata, director Gianni Leacche – 2008
 * Ciao Brother, director Nicola Barnaba – 2016

Short film

 * La confessione, director herself – 2020;


 * Come un fiore, director herself – 2023, on raising awareness for breast cancer prevention and body acceptance;

Theater

 * Blithe Spirit of Noël Coward, with Ugo Pagliai and Paola Gassman – 1992/1993 –
 * Cantando Cantando of Maurizio Micheli, with Maurizio Micheli, Aldo Ralli and Gianluca Guidi – 1994/1995 –
 * Buonanotte Bettina, of Pietro Garinei e Sandro Giovannini, with Maurizio Micheli and Miranda Martino - 1995/1996/1997 –
 * Can-Can – Musical of Abe Burrows, 1998/1999 –
 * Orfeo all'inferno – Opera di Jacques Offenbach – 1999 – acting Tersicore
 * Polvere di stelle, 2000/2001/2002
 * Le Pillole d'Ercole of Maurice Hennequin and Paul Bilhaud, with Maurizio Micheli, dir. Maurizio Nichetti - 2002/2003/2004
 * Anfitrione, of Plautus, with Maurizio Micheli, dir Michele Mirabella - 2004
 * Stalker of Rebecca Gillmann, dir Marcello Cotugno - 2004
 * Plutus of Aristofanes, with Maurizio Micheli, dir Michele Mirabella - 2004
 * Cactus flower of Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Grédy, with Edoardo Siravo, dir Tonino Pulci - 2004/2005/2006
 * Prova a farmi ridere of Alan Aykbourn, with Pino Quartullo, dir. Maurizio Micheli - 2006
 * The Tempest of William Shakespeare, – 2006 – Ariel
 * Sunshine of William Mastrosimone, directed by Giorgio Albertazzi, 2007/2008
 * L'Appartamento, of Billy Wilder, 2009–2010
 * Il marito scornato (Georges Dandin), of Molière, 2011
 * Vite private, of Noël Coward, with Corrado Tedeschi – 2012–2013
 * Dis-order, of Neil LaBute, dir. Marcello Cotugno, with Claudio Botosso – 2014
 * Incubi d'Amore, of Augusto Fornari, Toni Fornari, Andrea Maia, Vincenzo Sinopoli, dir. Augusto Fornari, with Sebastiano Somma and Morgana Forcella – 2014
 * Crimini del Cuore, of Beth Henley, dir. Marco Mattolini – 2015
 * A Room with a View, of E. M. Forster, dir. Stefano Artissunch – 2016
 * Cactus Flower of Pierre Barillet and Jean-Pierre Gredy, dir Piergiorgio Piccoli and Aristide Genovese - 2016
 * Il più brutto week-end della nostra vita of Norm Foster, dir. Maurizio Micheli - 2017-2018
 * The test of Jordi Vallejo, dir. Roberto Ciufoli - 2019–2020-2021-2022-2023;
 * Su con la vita of Maurizio Micheli, dir. Maurizio Micheli - 2020;
 * Les Précieuses ridicules free taken from Molière, dir. Stefano Artissunch, with Lorenza Mario and Stefano Artissunch - 2023;

Television

 * Pronto, chi gioca?, directed by Gianni Boncompagni
 * Domenica In – with her sister Brigitta Boccoli from 1987 to 1990
 * Viva Colombo inclosed in Il sabato sera di Rai Uno - 1991
 * Gelato al limone – with Massimiliano Pani
 * Unomattina – 1994
 * Due come noi – Co-starring with Wilma De Angelis – 1997
 * Incantesimo
 * Reality Circus – Reality show 2006/2007