Claudia Pandolfi is a talented film, television, and theatre actress who has had the privilege of working with some of Italy's most renowned directors. Her impressive resume boasts an impressive 30 films and 35 television series, with a career spanning over three decades, dating back to the early 1990s.
Throughout her illustrious career, Pandolfi has received numerous accolades, including the Anna Magnani Award for Best Leading Actress at the Bari Film Festival for her role in "Quando la notte". She has also been nominated for three David di Donatello awards and five Nastri d'Argento awards.
On television, Pandolfi gained widespread recognition for her role in the popular series "Un medico in famiglia". She has also starred in other notable series such as "Distretto di polizia", "I liceali", and "Nassiryia - per non dimenticare", as well as the TV movies "Il tredicesimo Apostolo", "E' arrivata le felicità", "Call me again love", "Un Professore", and "The Bad Guy".
In addition to her work in television, Pandolfi has also made a name for herself in the theatre world. She has acted alongside Michele Placido in "Io e mia figlia", directed by Renato Giordano, and alongside Francesco Montanari in "Parole incatenate", directed by Luciano Melchionna.
Looking ahead, Pandolfi has several upcoming projects, including the film "Il ragazzo dai pantaloni rosa", which is set to be released in theaters on November 7, and "The Bad Guy 2", which will be available on Prime from December 5.