Benedetta Porcaroli is an Italian actress, model, and singer best known for her work in film and television. She was born in Rome, Italy, on June 11, 1998.
She embarked on her journey into the entertainment world at a young age. Born with a passion for the arts, she commenced modeling classes as a child and made her debut in the modeling industry at the age of 14. Her innate talent and charisma led her to transition seamlessly into acting, marking a significant turning point in her career in 2015 when she secured a role in the acclaimed comedy series "Tutto può succedere."
Porcaroli's breakthrough came in 2018 when she garnered widespread recognition for her compelling performance in the drama series "Baby," alongside co-stars Alice Pagani and Chabeli Sastre. Her diverse filmography includes notable works such as "Amanda," "L'ombra del giorno," "7 Women and a Murder," "The Catholic School," "18 Presents," "Tutte le mie notti," "Una vita spericolata," "Quanto basta," and "Perfetti sconosciuti."
Acknowledging her exceptional talent, Benedetta Porcaroli earned two prestigious David di Donatello Awards nominations for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress.
Actors, Film and TV, Latin, Music
Actresses, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV