Matilda De Angelis

Italian actress and singer

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2025 Matilda De Angelis stars in the film 'La vita da grandi' as Irene Nanni in a lead role
May 20 2025 Acted in 'La vita da grandi' and 'Fuori', which premiered in competition at the 78th Cannes Film Festival
2025 Matilda De Angelis stars in the film 'Fuori' as the character Roberta, which is currently in post-production
2024 Matilda De Angelis contributed vocals to three tracks for the 'A Greyhound of a Girl' movie soundtrack: 'Ribellati e va! (Rage)', 'More Emer (Addio Emer)', and 'Sei tutta intorno a me (Forever in our Hearts)'
2024 Cast in Luc Besson's Dracula: A Love Tale, set to be released in 2025.
2024 Matilda De Angelis became engaged to Alessandro De Santis.
2024 Acted in the lead role of the Amazon Prime Video series 'Citadel: Diana'.
2023 Appears as herself in season 1, episode 4 of 'Call My Agent - Italia'
2023 Played the lead role in the Italian miniseries 'The Law According to Lidia Poët', receiving a Nastro d'argento award nomination for best actress. The series won Best Crime Series.
2022 Acted in 'Robbing Mussolini' and starred in 'Across the River and into the Trees' alongside Liev Schreiber. Collaborated on Elisa's single 'Litoranea', her first FIMI-certified song.
2022 Matilda De Angelis began a romantic relationship with Alessandro De Santis, who is the singer and frontman of the musical duo Santi Francesi.
2021 Matilda De Angelis won David di Donatello Best Supporting Actress for Rose Island
2021 Co-hosted the first date of the Sanremo Music Festival alongside Amadeus. Acted in Italian films 'A Bookshop in Paris' and 'Atlas', winning Best Actress at the Taormina Film Fest.
2021 Starred in two films: 'Atlas' as Allegra and 'A Bookshop in Paris' as Albertine
2021 Stars as Caterina da Cremona in the main role of 'Leonardo', an 8-episode series
2020 Joined the main cast of HBO miniseries 'The Undoing' and starred in the Netflix film 'Rose Island', winning the David di Donatello for Best Supporting Actress.
2020 Appeared in two films: 'Divine' as Maria and 'Rose Island' as Gabriella
2019 Portrayed Mariele Ventre in 'I ragazzi dello Zecchino d'oro'
2018 Starred in the drama film 'Youtopia', playing a teenage girl selling her virginity online to save her family.
2018 Matilda De Angelis won the Shooting Stars Award at the Berlin International Film Festival
2018 Matilda De Angelis won the Bacco Award at the Berlin International Film Festival
2018 Matilda De Angelis was nominated for Nastri d'Argento Best Original Song for 'Proof' from The Prize
2018 Performed in two films: 'Youtopia' as Matilde and 'Reckless' as Soledad Agramante
2018 Appeared in the song 'Felicità puttana' by Thegiornalisti
2017 Played a role in the ensemble comedy film 'The Prize' by Alessandro Gassmann. Also wrote and sang the song 'Seventeen' for 'Italian Race', which received a Best Original Song nomination.
2017 Matilda De Angelis was nominated for David di Donatello Best Actress for Italian Race
2017 De Angelis starred in multiple films: 'A Family' as Stella, voice dubbed Tía Victoria in 'Coco', and played Britta in 'The Prize'
2016 Matilda De Angelis won the Taormina Film Fest Revelation actress of the year award for Italian Race
2016 Matilda De Angelis won the Premi Flaiano Best Debut Actress award for Italian Race
2016 Matilda De Angelis won the Nastri d'Argento Best Breackthroug Act award for Italian Race
2016 Starred in her debut film 'Italian Race', earning a nomination for the 2017 David di Donatello Best Actress award.
2016 Matilda De Angelis released multiple singles including 'Domani', 'Mai dire', 'Seventeen', and 'Shut Up' (featuring Empatee du Weiss)
2016 Matilda De Angelis featured in the song 'Tutto qui accade' by Negramaro
2015 Discovered by director Matteo Rovere through Facebook, leading to her first film audition for 'Italian Race'.
2015 Matilda De Angelis begins her main role as Ambra Scalvino in the TV series 'Tutto può succedere', appearing in 42 episodes until 2018
2014 Recorded and released the album 'Karnaval Fou' with the band Rumba de Bodas.
2011 Began singing in the band Rumba de Bodas, marking the start of her musical career.

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