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{{Short description|Italian actress (born 1986)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2024}}
{{Infobox person
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1986|7|6|df=y}}
| birth_place = Rome, Italy<ref name="Corriere">{{cite news|last=Volpe|first=Maria|date=16 December 2021|title=Emanuela Fanelli, comica surreale, nuovo volto per festeggiare i 60 anni di Rai2|url=https://www.corriere.it/spettacoli/...le.shtml|url-status=live|newspaper=[[Corriere della Sera]]|language=it|archive-url=https://archive.today/2024050420550...rado-guzzanti_principale.shtml|archive-date=4 May 2024|access-date=4 May 2024|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
| occupation = {{hlist|Actress|comedian}}
| years_active = 2003–present
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'''Emanuela Fanelli''' (born 6 July 1986) is an Italian actress and comedian.<ref name="Corriere" />
==Biography==
Emanuela Fanelli began her acting career on stage when she was a teenager. She worked in theatre for many years studying under Luigi Onorato, Giorgio Amato, and David Fiandanese. She made her cinema debut in 2015 with ''[[Non essere cattivo]]'' by [[Claudio Caligari]], which was followed by other films: ''[[The Last Will Be the Last]]'' and ''[[Beata ignoranza]]'' by [[Massimiliano Bruno]], ''Assolo'' by [[Laura Morante]], ''[[La casa di famiglia]]'' by [[Augusto Fornari]] and ''[[A mano disarmata]]'' by [[Claudio Bonivento]]. In 2016 she starred in the role of Cinzia, the female protagonist of the TV series ''[[Dov'è Mario?]]'', produced by [[Fremantle (company)|Wildside]] for [[Sky Uno]], alongside [[Corrado Guzzanti]]. She won a series of awards, including the special mention for best actress and best monologue at the "Ciak, si Roma!" event of the [[Rome International Film Festival]], from a jury including [[Carlo Verdone]], [[Daniele Luchetti]] and [[Lina Wertmüller]].<ref name="IlSussidiario>{{cite web|url=https://www.ilsussidiario.net/news/...r-la-tv-delle-ragazze/1815563/|title=EMANUELA FANELLI CHI E'/ L'attrice premiata da Carlo Verdone e Lina Wertmuller (La tv delle Ragazze)|last=Ambrosio|first=Emanuele|date=29 November 2018|website=IlSussidiario.net|access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref>
In 2014, she won the award for Best Actress at the [[48 Hour Film Project]] for her role in the short film ''Un film d'amore''.<ref name="IlSussidiario" /> Since 2016, she has appeared on radio alongside [[Lillo & Greg]] on the programme ''610'' on [[Rai Radio 2]] in which she plays various characters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rai.it/dl/portali/site/artic...a-b57b-4254-890b-eaf9ed374497.html|title=‘610 LIVE’ in Sala A con Lillo, Greg, Alex Braga & The Frigidaires|access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref> In 2019 she was one of the protagonists of the TV programme ''Battute?'' on [[Rai 2]] and she featured in the music video ''Immigrato'', a song by [[Checco Zalone]] published to promote the release of his film ''[[Tolo Tolo]]'' in cinemas.
Since 2020 she has taken part in the programme ''Una pezza di Lundini'', with Valerio Lundini, broadcast from 7 September 2020 on Rai 2. In 2021, she participated in the [[Sanremo Music Festival 2021|Sanremo Music Festival]] and joined [[Lo Stato Sociale]] and [[Francesco Pannofino]] in a cover of "Non è per sempre" by [[Afterhours (band)|Afterhours]]. She also served as patroness of the awards ceremony at the 2021 [[Torino Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.torinoggi.it/2021/12/04...val-vince-between-two-dawns.html|title=Torino Film Festival, vince "Between two dawns".|website=torinoggi.it|date=4 December 2021}}</ref> She was later chosen as host for ''60 sul 2'', a programme celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of Rai 2.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nonsolo.tv/2021/12/16/c...biografia-e-della-sua-vita-privata/|title=Chi è Emanuela Fanelli? Chi è il suo fidanzato? Cosa sappiamo della biografia e della sua vita privata|website=NonSolo.TV|date=2021-12-16|language=it-IT|access-date=2021-12-16}}</ref>
In 2022, she starred in [[Paolo Virzì]]'s ''[[Dry (2022 film)|Dry]]'', which earned her the [[David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress]]. In 2023, she had a supporting role in [[Paola Cortellesi]]'s directorial debut ''[[There's Still Tomorrow]]''.
In 2024, she was again directed by Virzì in the film ''Un altro Ferragosto''. That same year, she again won Best Supporting Actress at the [[69th David di Donatello]] for her performance in ''There's Still Tomorrow''.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Roxborough|first=Scott|date=3 May 2024|title=Matteo Garrone's 'Io Capitano' Wins Italian Film Awards|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/m...film-award-winners-1235889566/|magazine=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref>
==Filmography==
===Feature films===
* ''[[Non essere cattivo]]'', directed by [[Claudio Caligari]] (2015)
* ''[[The Last Will Be the Last]]'', directed by [[Massimiliano Bruno]] (2015)
* ''Assolo'', directed by [[Laura Morante]] (2016)
* ''[[Beata ignoranza]]'', directed by Massimiliano Bruno (2017)
* ''[[La casa di famiglia]]'', directed by [[Augusto Fornari]] (2017)
* ''[[A mano disarmata]]'', directed by [[Claudio Bonivento]] (2019)
* ''[[Brave ragazze (film)|Brave ragazze]]'', directed by [[Michela Andreozzi]] (2019)
* ''[[Dry (2022 film)|Dry]]'', directed by [[Paolo Virzì]] (2022)
* ''[[There's Still Tomorrow]]'', directed by [[Paola Cortellesi]] (2023)
* ''Un altro Ferragosto'', directed by Paolo Virzì (2024)
===Short films===
* ''La Coppia Perfetta'' (2007), directed by Lorenzo Carosi
* ''Dov’eri?'', directed by Luca Di Giovanni
* ''Un film d'amore'' (2014), directed by
* ''Cose dell'altro mondo'' (2017), directed by
* ''Biagio - Una storia vera'' (2019), directed by
===Television===
* ''Dov'è Mario?'' – TV series (2016)
* ''Sono Lillo'' – TV series (2023)
* ''Call My Agent - Italia'' – TV series, 7 episodes (2023–2024)
* ''Illuminate: Franca Valeri'', directed by Maria Iovine – docufilm (2023)
* ''No Activity - Niente da segnalare'', directed by Valerio Vestoso – miniserie TV (2024)
===Music videos===
* "Maschere" by Suntiago (2011)
* "Immigrato" by [[Checco Zalone]] (2019)
* "Tutta" by ''[[Daniele Silvestri]]'' (2023)
===Televisione===
* ''La TV delle ragazze - Gli Stati Generali 1988-2018'' ([[Rai 3]], 2018)
* ''Battute?'' ([[Rai 2]], 2019)
* ''Stati generali'' (Rai 3, 2020)
* ''Una pezza di Lundini'' (Rai 2, 2020–2022)
* ''Call My Agent - Italia'' (Sky, 2023)
* ''60 sul 2'' (Rai 2, 2021)
* ''I magnifici 4 della risata'' (Rai 3, 2023)
===Theatre===
* 2003 – Turandot, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2003 – La Commedia Degli Equivoci, Rassegna Frammenti
* 2003 – Il Cornuto Immaginario, Rassegna Frammenti
* 2004 – L’opera Da Tre Soldi, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2004 – Assassinio Nella Cattedrale, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2004 – Romanzo Teatrale, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2005 – La Coscienza Di Zeno, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2005 – Sogno Di Una Notte Di Mezz’estate, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2006 – La Macedonia, directed by Andrea Croci
* 2007 – Corti Teatrali, directed by Andrea Croci
* 2007 – Pratolungo, Una Strage Dimenticata, directed by Carla Putrella
* 2008 – Le Donne Di Carlo, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2008–2009 – Eneide, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2010–2011 – Parola Di Campanile, directed by Carla Putrella
* 2012 – Paloma, directed by Andrea Croci
* 2013 – Fiumi Di Parole, directed by Massimiliano Bruno
* 2013–2014 – Pedigri’, directed by Giuseppe Ragone and Tiziano Scrocca
* 2013–14 – Le Donne Lo Fanno, written and directed by Emanuela Fanelli and Micol Pavoncello
==Accolades==
* 2014 – [[48 Hour Film Project]] Best Actress for the short film ''Un film d'amore''
* 2021 – Premio Satira "Personaggio TV" for ''Una pezza di Lundini''
* [[68th David di Donatello|2023]] – [[David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress]] for ''[[Dry (2022 film)|Dry]]
* [[69th David di Donatello|2024]] – David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for ''[[There's Still Tomorrow]]''
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* {{IMDb name}}
{{David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress}}
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Fanelli, Emanuela}}
[[Category:1986 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian actresses]]
[[Category:Actresses from Rome]]
[[Category:Italian film actresses]]
[[Category:Italian television actresses]]
[[Categoryavid di Donatello winners]]
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{{Short description|Italian actress (born 1986)}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2024}}
{{Infobox person
| name = Emanuela Fanelli
| image =
| alt =
| caption =
| birth_name =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1986|7|6|df=y}}
| birth_place = Rome, Italy<ref name="Corriere">{{cite news|last=Volpe|first=Maria|date=16 December 2021|title=Emanuela Fanelli, comica surreale, nuovo volto per festeggiare i 60 anni di Rai2|url=https://www.corriere.it/spettacoli/...le.shtml|url-status=live|newspaper=[[Corriere della Sera]]|language=it|archive-url=https://archive.today/2024050420550...rado-guzzanti_principale.shtml|archive-date=4 May 2024|access-date=4 May 2024|url-access=subscription}}</ref>
| occupation = {{hlist|Actress|comedian}}
| years_active = 2003–present
}}
'''Emanuela Fanelli''' (born 6 July 1986) is an Italian actress and comedian.<ref name="Corriere" />
==Biography==
Emanuela Fanelli began her acting career on stage when she was a teenager. She worked in theatre for many years studying under Luigi Onorato, Giorgio Amato, and David Fiandanese. She made her cinema debut in 2015 with ''[[Non essere cattivo]]'' by [[Claudio Caligari]], which was followed by other films: ''[[The Last Will Be the Last]]'' and ''[[Beata ignoranza]]'' by [[Massimiliano Bruno]], ''Assolo'' by [[Laura Morante]], ''[[La casa di famiglia]]'' by [[Augusto Fornari]] and ''[[A mano disarmata]]'' by [[Claudio Bonivento]]. In 2016 she starred in the role of Cinzia, the female protagonist of the TV series ''[[Dov'è Mario?]]'', produced by [[Fremantle (company)|Wildside]] for [[Sky Uno]], alongside [[Corrado Guzzanti]]. She won a series of awards, including the special mention for best actress and best monologue at the "Ciak, si Roma!" event of the [[Rome International Film Festival]], from a jury including [[Carlo Verdone]], [[Daniele Luchetti]] and [[Lina Wertmüller]].<ref name="IlSussidiario>{{cite web|url=https://www.ilsussidiario.net/news/...r-la-tv-delle-ragazze/1815563/|title=EMANUELA FANELLI CHI E'/ L'attrice premiata da Carlo Verdone e Lina Wertmuller (La tv delle Ragazze)|last=Ambrosio|first=Emanuele|date=29 November 2018|website=IlSussidiario.net|access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref>
In 2014, she won the award for Best Actress at the [[48 Hour Film Project]] for her role in the short film ''Un film d'amore''.<ref name="IlSussidiario" /> Since 2016, she has appeared on radio alongside [[Lillo & Greg]] on the programme ''610'' on [[Rai Radio 2]] in which she plays various characters.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rai.it/dl/portali/site/artic...a-b57b-4254-890b-eaf9ed374497.html|title=‘610 LIVE’ in Sala A con Lillo, Greg, Alex Braga & The Frigidaires|access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref> In 2019 she was one of the protagonists of the TV programme ''Battute?'' on [[Rai 2]] and she featured in the music video ''Immigrato'', a song by [[Checco Zalone]] published to promote the release of his film ''[[Tolo Tolo]]'' in cinemas.
Since 2020 she has taken part in the programme ''Una pezza di Lundini'', with Valerio Lundini, broadcast from 7 September 2020 on Rai 2. In 2021, she participated in the [[Sanremo Music Festival 2021|Sanremo Music Festival]] and joined [[Lo Stato Sociale]] and [[Francesco Pannofino]] in a cover of "Non è per sempre" by [[Afterhours (band)|Afterhours]]. She also served as patroness of the awards ceremony at the 2021 [[Torino Film Festival]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.torinoggi.it/2021/12/04...val-vince-between-two-dawns.html|title=Torino Film Festival, vince "Between two dawns".|website=torinoggi.it|date=4 December 2021}}</ref> She was later chosen as host for ''60 sul 2'', a programme celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of Rai 2.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nonsolo.tv/2021/12/16/c...biografia-e-della-sua-vita-privata/|title=Chi è Emanuela Fanelli? Chi è il suo fidanzato? Cosa sappiamo della biografia e della sua vita privata|website=NonSolo.TV|date=2021-12-16|language=it-IT|access-date=2021-12-16}}</ref>
In 2022, she starred in [[Paolo Virzì]]'s ''[[Dry (2022 film)|Dry]]'', which earned her the [[David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress]]. In 2023, she had a supporting role in [[Paola Cortellesi]]'s directorial debut ''[[There's Still Tomorrow]]''.
In 2024, she was again directed by Virzì in the film ''Un altro Ferragosto''. That same year, she again won Best Supporting Actress at the [[69th David di Donatello]] for her performance in ''There's Still Tomorrow''.<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Roxborough|first=Scott|date=3 May 2024|title=Matteo Garrone's 'Io Capitano' Wins Italian Film Awards|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/m...film-award-winners-1235889566/|magazine=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=4 May 2024}}</ref>
==Filmography==
===Feature films===
* ''[[Non essere cattivo]]'', directed by [[Claudio Caligari]] (2015)
* ''[[The Last Will Be the Last]]'', directed by [[Massimiliano Bruno]] (2015)
* ''Assolo'', directed by [[Laura Morante]] (2016)
* ''[[Beata ignoranza]]'', directed by Massimiliano Bruno (2017)
* ''[[La casa di famiglia]]'', directed by [[Augusto Fornari]] (2017)
* ''[[A mano disarmata]]'', directed by [[Claudio Bonivento]] (2019)
* ''[[Brave ragazze (film)|Brave ragazze]]'', directed by [[Michela Andreozzi]] (2019)
* ''[[Dry (2022 film)|Dry]]'', directed by [[Paolo Virzì]] (2022)
* ''[[There's Still Tomorrow]]'', directed by [[Paola Cortellesi]] (2023)
* ''Un altro Ferragosto'', directed by Paolo Virzì (2024)
===Short films===
* ''La Coppia Perfetta'' (2007), directed by Lorenzo Carosi
* ''Dov’eri?'', directed by Luca Di Giovanni
* ''Un film d'amore'' (2014), directed by
* ''Cose dell'altro mondo'' (2017), directed by
* ''Biagio - Una storia vera'' (2019), directed by
===Television===
* ''Dov'è Mario?'' – TV series (2016)
* ''Sono Lillo'' – TV series (2023)
* ''Call My Agent - Italia'' – TV series, 7 episodes (2023–2024)
* ''Illuminate: Franca Valeri'', directed by Maria Iovine – docufilm (2023)
* ''No Activity - Niente da segnalare'', directed by Valerio Vestoso – miniserie TV (2024)
===Music videos===
* "Maschere" by Suntiago (2011)
* "Immigrato" by [[Checco Zalone]] (2019)
* "Tutta" by ''[[Daniele Silvestri]]'' (2023)
===Televisione===
* ''La TV delle ragazze - Gli Stati Generali 1988-2018'' ([[Rai 3]], 2018)
* ''Battute?'' ([[Rai 2]], 2019)
* ''Stati generali'' (Rai 3, 2020)
* ''Una pezza di Lundini'' (Rai 2, 2020–2022)
* ''Call My Agent - Italia'' (Sky, 2023)
* ''60 sul 2'' (Rai 2, 2021)
* ''I magnifici 4 della risata'' (Rai 3, 2023)
===Theatre===
* 2003 – Turandot, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2003 – La Commedia Degli Equivoci, Rassegna Frammenti
* 2003 – Il Cornuto Immaginario, Rassegna Frammenti
* 2004 – L’opera Da Tre Soldi, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2004 – Assassinio Nella Cattedrale, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2004 – Romanzo Teatrale, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2005 – La Coscienza Di Zeno, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2005 – Sogno Di Una Notte Di Mezz’estate, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2006 – La Macedonia, directed by Andrea Croci
* 2007 – Corti Teatrali, directed by Andrea Croci
* 2007 – Pratolungo, Una Strage Dimenticata, directed by Carla Putrella
* 2008 – Le Donne Di Carlo, directed by Luigi Onorato
* 2008–2009 – Eneide, directed by Sabina Barzilai
* 2010–2011 – Parola Di Campanile, directed by Carla Putrella
* 2012 – Paloma, directed by Andrea Croci
* 2013 – Fiumi Di Parole, directed by Massimiliano Bruno
* 2013–2014 – Pedigri’, directed by Giuseppe Ragone and Tiziano Scrocca
* 2013–14 – Le Donne Lo Fanno, written and directed by Emanuela Fanelli and Micol Pavoncello
==Accolades==
* 2014 – [[48 Hour Film Project]] Best Actress for the short film ''Un film d'amore''
* 2021 – Premio Satira "Personaggio TV" for ''Una pezza di Lundini''
* [[68th David di Donatello|2023]] – [[David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress]] for ''[[Dry (2022 film)|Dry]]
* [[69th David di Donatello|2024]] – David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress for ''[[There's Still Tomorrow]]''
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
* {{IMDb name}}
{{David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress}}
{{Portal bar|Biography|Film|Italy|Television}}
{{Authority control}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fanelli, Emanuela}}
[[Category:1986 births]]
[[Category:Living people]]
[[Category:21st-century Italian actresses]]
[[Category:Actresses from Rome]]
[[Category:Italian film actresses]]
[[Category:Italian television actresses]]
[[Categoryavid di Donatello winners]]
Okumaya devam et...