Désirée Giorgetti, a talented actress born in the vibrant city of Milan in 1982, embarked on a remarkable journey in the world of performing arts. After completing her education at the esteemed National Academy of Dramatic Art Silvio D'Amico in 2006, she began her professional career with various theater tours, honing her craft and gaining valuable experience.
As her career progressed, she made her mark in the horror film genre with her debut role in the 2007 film "Morituris". Despite being censored in Italy, the film garnered significant attention and acclaim abroad, earning Giorgetti the nickname "Italy's most extreme actress".
Subsequently, she continued to work on numerous English-language horror films, including "The Guerre Horrende" and "Ritual - a Psychomagic History", a collaboration with acclaimed directors Immesi and Brazzale, and the legendary Alejandro Jodorowsky.
In addition to her work in the horror genre, Giorgetti has also appeared in other projects, such as "Constitutional Circus", a documentary series presented at the prestigious Venice Film Festival in 2021, directed by Berardo Carboni.
Throughout her career, Désirée Giorgetti has consistently pushed boundaries and explored new creative avenues, solidifying her position as a respected and innovative figure in the world of cinema.