Elena Sofia Ricci

Elena Sofia Ricci
Elena Sofia Ricci at Roma Fiction Fest 2009
Born
Elena Sofia Barucchieri

(1962-03-29) 29 March 1962
OccupationActress
Years active1980–present
Height1.67 m (5 ft 6 in)
Spouses
Luca Damiani
(divorced)
    (m. 2003)
    Children2

    Elena Sofia Barucchieri (born 29 March 1962), known by the stage name Elena Sofia Ricci (pronounced [ˈɛːlena soˈfiːa ˈrittʃi]), is an Italian actress.

    Active in film, theater and television, the actress has won major awards in their respective fields in Italy, including three David di Donatello, four Nastro d'Argento, a Globo d'oro and three Premi Flaiano. Throughout her career Ricci has worked under the direction of Paolo Sorrentino, Ferzan Özpetek, Giovanni Veronesi, Luciano Odorisio and worked in leading roles in the Italian television series Orgoglio, I Cesaroni and Che Dio ci aiuti.

    Biography and career

    Elena Sofia Barucchieri was born in Florence to Paolo Barucchieri, an educator, and Elena Ricci Poccetto, a production designer. She has a younger sister called Elisa (born 1967), who worked as an artistic director and dancer. After a few minor roles, Ricci emerged in 1984, with the Pupi Avati's film Impiegati, for which she won a Globo d'oro for Best New Actress.[1]

    In 1988 she won a David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress and a Silver Ribbon in the same category for her role in Carlo Verdone's Io e mia sorella.[2]

    In 1990 Ricci was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress and a Ciak D'Oro in the same category for her performance in Ne parliamo Lunedì.[2]

    In 2010 she shared with Lunetta Savino a Silver Ribbon for Best supporting Actress for Mine vaganti, directed by Ferzan Özpetek.[3]

    Elena Sofia Ricci is very active as a television actress, starring in many popular TV series. For her television activity she received several awards, including two Telegatti, the 2005 Fiore di Roccia,[4] and the 2006 Premio Afrodite as Best TV-Actress.[5]

    In 2018, she won the Silver Ribbon for Best Actress for her role of Veronica Lario in Paolo Sorrentino's Loro, for which she won the David di Donatello for Best Actress the following year.

    Personal life

    Ricci has been married twice. Her first husband was Luca Damiani. She was then in a relationship with Pino Quartullo, with whom she had a daughter. She is currently married to musician Stefano Mainetti, and gave birth to her second daughter, Maria, in 2004.

    Formerly an agnostic, she now identifies as Roman Catholic.[6]

    Filmography

    Films
    Year Title Role Notes
    1980 Arrivano i gatti Young woman Cameo appearance
    1982 Canto d'amore Elena Uber Feature film debut
    1983 Zero in condotta Manuela Spizzi
    1985 Bank Clerks Annalisa
    Una domenica si Elena
    1987 Ultimo minuto Marta Ferroni
    Io e mia sorella Serena
    1988 Sposi Silvia Anthology film
    1989 Burro Katarina
    1990 Ne parliamo Lunedì Alma
    In the Name of the Sovereign People Cristina Arquati
    1991 Ma non per sempre Selva
    1992 Non chiamarmi Omar Hanna Lafevre
    1993 Stefano Quantestorie Angela
    1994 Love Burns Elena
    1996 Esercizi di stile Various Anthology film
    1997 Donna di piacere Rannusia
    2001 Commedia sexy Anna
    Come si fa un Martini Viola
    2003 Il pranzo della domenica Sofia Lo Iacono
    At the End of the Night Elena
    2009 Many Kisses Later Michela
    2010 Loose Cannons Aunt Luciana
    Parents and Children: Shake Well Before Using Clara
    2011 Tutta colpa della musica Patrizia
    2014 Fasten Your Seatbelts Viviana/ Dora
    2015 I Killed Napoléon Olga
    2018 Il tuttofare Titti Mandorlini
    Loro Veronica Lario
    2021 Superheroes Elena
    2024 Diamonds Herself
    2025 Another Simple Favor Portia Versano
    Television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1984–1985 Quei trentasei gradini Carla Miniseries; 6 episodes
    1987 Little Roma Claudia Main role; 10 episodes
    1992 Il segno del comando Barbara Logan Television film
    1996–1997 Caro maestro Elisa Terenzi Main role; 13 episodes
    1998 La forza dell'amore Silvia Miniseries; 3 episodes
    1999 Jesus Herodias Television film
    Mio figlio ha 70 anni Angela Television film
    2000 Il rumore dei ricordi Linda Television film
    2001 Scherzi a parte Herself Italian variety show
    2003 Un papà quasi perfetto Elena Melli Miniseries; 3 episodes
    2004–2006 Orgoglio Anna Obrofari Lead role; 39 episodes
    2006 Fratelli Anna Television film
    Giovanni Falcone: L'uomo che sfidò Cosa Nostra Francesca Morvillo Miniseries; 2 episodes
    2006–2014 I Cesaroni Lucia Liguori Lead role; 115 episodes
    2007 Tutti i rumori del mondo Elena Casati Television film
    2008 Caravaggio Costanza Colonna Miniseries; 2 episodes
    Amiche mie Francesca Recurring role; 6 episodes
    2010 Gli ultimi del Paradiso Carmen Television film
    Agata e Ulisse Agata Television film
    2011; 2020 Don Matteo Sister Angela Episodes: "Don Matteo sotto accusa"; "Non rubare"
    2011–2023 Che Dio ci aiuti Lead role (seasons 1–6), recurring (season 7); 119 episodes
    2014 Le due leggi Adriana Zanardi Miniseries; 2 episodes
    2020 Vivi e lascia vivere Laura Ruggero Lead role; 12 episodes
    Rita Levi-Montalcini Rita Levi-Montalcini Television film
    2022 The Ignorant Angels Countess Mirtilla Episode: "Episode 7"
    2023–present Fiori sopra l'inferno – I casi di Teresa Battaglia Teresa Battaglia Lead role

    Theatography

    Year Title Role Notes
    1981 La scuola delle mogli, Agnese Supporting role; Direction by Marco Mattolini
    1985 Il bugiardo The young lady Supporting role; Direction by Alvaro Piccardi
    1994 Macbeth Lady Macbeth Lead role; Direction by Giancarlo Sepe
    1997 Estate e fumo Directed by Armando Pugliese
    1999 Come tu mi vuoi Elma/Lucia Main role; Directed by Armando Pugliese
    2003 Il rumore dei ricordi Linda Lead role; Direction by Giuseppe Patroni Griffi
    2015 I Blues Three women Lead roles; Direction by Armando Pugliese
    2017 Mammamiabella! Direction
    2018–2020 Vetri rotti Sylvia Gellburg Lead role; Direction by Armando Pugliese
    2021–2023 La dolce ala della giovinezza Alexandra del Lago Lead role; Direction by Pier Luigi Pizzi
    2022–2023 Fedra Fedra Lead role; Also director

    Awards and nominations

    Award Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.
    Ciak d'oro 1988 Best Supporting Actress Io e mia sorella Won
    1990 Burro Nominated
    Best Actress Ne parliamo Lunedì Won
    2010 Genitori & figli - Agitare bene prima dell'uso Nominated
    Best Supporting Actress Loose Cannons Won
    2016 CinéCiak d’Oro Classic Herself Won
    David di Donatello 1988 Best Supporting Actress Io e mia sorella Won
    1990 Best Actress Ne parliamo Lunedì Won
    2010 Best Supporting Actress Loose Cannons Nominated
    2019 Best Actress Loro Won
    Giffoni Film Festival 2019 Experience Award Herself Won
    Globo d'oro 1985 Best breakthrough actress Impiegati Won
    1996 Best Actress Esercizi di stile Nominated
    Nastro d'Argento 1988 Best Supporting Actress Io e mia sorella Won
    1991 Best Actress Ne parliamo lunedì Nominated
    2010 Nastro d'Argento for Best Supporting Actress Loose Cannons Won
    2018 Best Actress Loro Won
    2022 Jury Special Mention - Documentary Grido per un nuovo Rinascimento Won
    2023 Nastro d'argento Speciale Herself Won
    Premio Flaiano 1989 Best Female Acting Performance – Cinema I giovani del cinema italiano Won
    2000 Best Female Acting Performance – Television Il rumore dei ricordi Won
    2018 Best Female Acting Performance – Theatre Vetri rotti Won
    Roma Fiction Festival 2013 Best Female Actress in a Television Series – Comedy Che Dio ci aiuti Won
    Best Character Performance Won
    Venice Film Festival 2010 Kinéo Award for Best Supporting Actress Genitori & figli - Agitare bene prima dell'uso Nominated
    Mine vaganti Nominated
    2014 Allacciate le cinture Won

    References

    1. ^ Simone Isola. Pupi Avati. Sovera Edizioni, 2007.
    2. ^ a b Enrico Lancia (1998). I premi del cinema. Gremese Editore, 1998. ISBN 88-7742-221-1.
    3. ^ "Nastri d'argento – premi 2010". RAI. Retrieved 2 June 2016.
    4. ^ "Emilio Rossi, Sofia Ricci, Valter La Tona i premiati con il "Fiore di Roccia 2005"". Corriere Della Sera. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
    5. ^ "Premio Afrodite per Cristina Comencini". Cinecittà News. 21 March 2006. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 16 January 2012.
    6. ^ Bertuccioli, Beatrice (12 January 2023). "Lascio suor Angela, ma ho trovato la fede". Quotidiano.net (in Italian). Retrieved 12 January 2023.