Anna Galiena

Anna Galiena ( born December 22, 1954 in Rome) is an Italian film, television and theater actress. She became internationally known through the embodiment of Mathilde in the French film " The Hairdresser's Husband " by Patrice Leconte.

Galiena left her parents at age 18 and traveled through Britain, Canada and the United States, where he married and made ​​her acting debut in New York in an off- Broadway production of Shakespeare's Juliet in 1978. Two years later, she played Nina in a production of Chekhov's seagull, as previously alongside Michael Moriarty. At that time, she trained at the Actors Studio also. In 1984 she returned to Europe, where she was human seen in films like The Hairdresser's Husband, Jamon Jamon " and Being. She speaks Italian and English and French and has turned in all these languages ​​. Your signature role is that of the sensitive, sensual and slightly melancholic Mediterranean woman. Other well-known films are Skinless, Three Lives and a Death and The Leading Man.

At the International Film Festival in Berlin 2003 Anna Galiena was a member of the jury.

Filmography

External links and sources

  • Anna Galiena at the Internet Movie Database (English)
  • Enrico Lancia, Roberto Poppi: Dizionario dal Cinema Italiano, Le Attrici, p 148
  • Italian
  • Actor
  • Born in 1954
  • Woman
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