Debora Villa

Debora Villa (born 13 April 1969) is an Italian actress and comic.

Biography

Originally from Pioltello, she attended the theater school "Quelli di Grock" and, later, a workshop for actors held by Raul Manso. At the Humanitarian of Milan she followed the Manuel Ferreira seminars and on Donatella Maximilla street theater and singing with Germana Giannini. She participated in television programs on the Mediaset and Rai networks including Colorado Cafe, Sputnik, Super Ciro, I laugh and Scatafascio, and played the role of secretary Patti in the sitcom Camera Café.

For a few episodes it has sent the program Reservoir Dogs. From 2005 to 2008 co-host, alongside Enrico Bertolino, of Glob – The obscene village of Rai 3, while in subsequent editions of the program it is frequently invited as a guest. In 2009, with Alessia Marcuzzi, star of the sitcom Cosi fan tutte and in the same year,d he joined the cast of Zelig.

In 2010 she wrote the book Amo un bastardo (ma non-il mio cane), published by Mondadori.[1]

From 30 October 2011 led Lilit – In un mondo migliore on Rai 3. From 12 April 2012 to 4 June 2013, took part in the drama Welcome to the table – North vs South, in the part of Elizabeth Conforti.

In autumn 2012 in pair with actor Alessandro Sampaoli, she participates and was ranked in first place in the first edition of the reality-game Rai 2 Beijing Express. In the same year she published the book publisher for Cairo Women who run behind the wolves.

From August 2013 led No comment, the morning program on Radio Monte Carlo.

In 2014 she starred in the role of Annamaria in the sixth season of the series I Cesaroni.

In 2015 she joined the cast of the Disney series Alex & Co., interpreting the caretaker Nina. In the same year she starred in the movie of Paolo Costella Matrimonio al sud.

Filmography

Cinema

Television

Between 2009 and 2010 was the testimonial DiffusioneTessilewo commercials planned in major Italian film circuits, directed by Leone Pompucci.

Webseries

TV Programs

Theater

Radio

Book

Note

  1. "Debora Villa diventa scrittrice con "Amo un bastardo (ma non è il mio cane)"".
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