Lucia Mascino is a multifaceted and accomplished actress, having made a significant impact in the world of theater, cinema, and television.
Her impressive television credits include starring roles in the critically acclaimed series "Una mamma imperfetta", written and directed by Ivan Cotroneo, and "I delitti del Barlumem", written and directed by Roan Johnson, where she played the female protagonist.
On the big screen, Lucia has showcased her versatility by taking on leading roles in a variety of films. In 2015, she starred alongside Christian De Sica in "Fraulein, a winter fairy tale", the debut feature by Caterina Carone.
Her performance in "Love that cannot be in the world", directed by Francesca Comencini, earned her widespread recognition and accolades. She was awarded the prestigious Anna Magnani award at the Bifest di Bari festival in 2016 and later received the Nastri d'Argento Award for Best Leading Actress in 2018.
Throughout her career, Lucia Mascino has consistently demonstrated her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft, solidifying her position as a respected and accomplished actress in the Italian entertainment industry.