Francesca De Sapio

Francesca De Sapio

80 · Born: Aug 16, 1945

Personal Details

BornAug 16, 1945 Rome, Italy

Biography

Notable individual hailing from the eternal city of Rome, Italy, whose journey began with the completion of their undergraduate studies in the year 1965. Subsequent to this milestone, they made the momentous decision to relocate to the United States, marking the commencement of their transcontinental adventure.

It was in the year 1969 that this exceptional talent joined the prestigious Actor's Studio, an esteemed institution that has played host to some of the most renowned thespians in the industry. This pivotal moment in their career was merely the precursor to a plethora of opportunities that would soon unfold.

As their cinematic journey began to take shape, they had the privilege of collaborating with none other than the esteemed Al Pacino and the acclaimed director Arthur Penn, an experience that undoubtedly had a profound impact on their artistic development.

Fast-forward to the year 1985, and this multifaceted individual founded the "Duse Studio" alongside the visionary Giuseppe Perruccio, a venture that would go on to become a hub for creative expression and artistic innovation.

Today, this accomplished artist continues to make their mark in the world of cinema, simultaneously honing their skills as a writer and director. Moreover, they remain committed to passing on their knowledge and expertise to the next generation, serving as a mentor and instructor at the "Duse Studio".

Career

2020
The Ties
The Ties as Isabella
2009
Tetro
Tetro as Amalia
2007
L'inchiesta
L'inchiesta as Rebecca
2003
Ferrari
Ferrari as Adalgisa Ferrari
1997
Pronto
Pronto as Maura
1989
Torrents of Spring
Torrents of Spring as Mrs. Rosselli
Blood Red
Blood Red as Rosa Collogero
1979
Together?
Together? as Francesca
You Can't Go Home Again
You Can't Go Home Again as Else von Kohler
1978
Top Secret
Top Secret as Brigitte
1974
The Godfather Part II
The Godfather Part II as Young Mama Corleone
1972
Portnoy's Complaint
Portnoy's Complaint as Lina, Rome Prostitute